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well, NYC actually . . .
Rachel Corrie play banned in NY theater
". . .the GOP's fragile grip" |

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Rachel Corrie after dozer operator lost his grip |

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Dissatisfaction with the administration's policies in Iraq has overwhelmed
other issues as the source of problems for President Bush and the Republicans . . . 69 percent
said the nation is now off track . . . .
RACHEL CORRIE http://www.albawaba.com/en/news/198118
23-year old Corrie, an American citizen who was in
the Gaza Strip three years ago as part of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), was serving as a "human shield" against
Israeli aggression. Corrie, dressed in a bright orange vest, stood between the American made, Israeli-run bulldozer as it
attempted to ruthlessly demolish the house of a Palestinian pharmacist in the town of Rafah. The operator of the bulldozer
could clearly see Corrie. However, the bulldozer nonetheless ran over the young girl's chest and skull, and then backed up.
She died shortly thereafter.
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zionist New York
The story of her life, told in a play composed
of letters and journal entries from Corrie, titled "My Name is Rachel Corrie," had two successful runs in London. However,
when a "progressive" New York theater began delaying its debut for political reasons, it was clear that the important play
would not be allowed to run in the theater, for fear of insulting "certain" members of the audience and New York.
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