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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html
I came here to apologise and eat biscuits, and I'm all out of biscuitsFri, 25 Nov 2016 14:37:10 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.30By: Georg Matejovsky
http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-876
Tue, 04 Apr 2006 21:36:56 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-876I am currently writting my dissertation on the new emblem and evaluating it in its international context. I would like to conduct a short questionnaire taking a maximum of 5 minutes. Your participation would greatly contribute to the resolution of this ongoing problem.
Please send me an empty e mail with the subject “questionnaire” to g.matejovsky@rhul.ac.uk and I will send you the questionnaire immediatelly
Thank You very much
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By: Yoz
http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-875
Mon, 01 Aug 2005 23:05:59 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-875I thought the context made it clear: the Kushnir family are the relatives who forwarded me the petition.
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-874
Mon, 01 Aug 2005 19:21:17 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-874Whats with the ‘Hello, Kushnirs’ remark? What does it actualy mean?????
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-873
Sat, 09 Jul 2005 00:34:00 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-873What an interesting article. I can see that the crystal is an elegant solution, but somehow makes the whole thing seem like part of a video game.
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-872
Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:30:16 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-872Phil: My apologies. Such are the dangers of copying and pasting from Acrobat Reader unchecked. Thanks for letting me know!
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-871
Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:14:08 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-871Could you please fix the quote before “has so far prevented Turkey” and what might have been a dash between proposal and adoption in “most innovative proposal adoption of a new sign” (which, when I copied it into this textarea, cause a small explosion and two fires, and some weird right-to-leftness), so my simple and draconian feed reader can parse your feed again?
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-870
Fri, 24 Jun 2005 02:17:40 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-870Fixed – cheers, Stef! I do not want to incur the Wrath Of Mortazavi.
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-869
Thu, 23 Jun 2005 00:50:46 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-869It depends what the meaning of the word “arab” is 😉
Anyway, it’s sad to see how the israelian people keep shooting themselves in the foot.
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http://cheerleader.yoz.com/2005/06/a-design-for-life-the-red-cross-and-israel.html#comment-868
Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:56:25 +0000http://cheertest.yoz.com/?p=240#comment-868“…to line up with the rest of the arab world”
Iran may be a muslim country, but it’s definitely not an arab one.
(as pouneh never tired of telling me)
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