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Date Added: May 11, 2008 07:34:02 PM
"The Girl on the Fridge" by Etgar Keret; Farrar, Straus & Giroux ($12) Intifadas, targeted killings, checkpoints, kidnappings, Qassam rockets, the occasional suicide bombing or massacre. If you follow the news in American media about Israel, you might wonder what's worth celebrating in 10 days, when that harried nation turns 60. One quick answer among many: a vibrant arts culture. The handful of ...

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