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Hillel vice president thinks Bush’s plan is foundation for peace

As a Pitt freshman late for one of his first college debates, Omri Ceren hurried toward the… As a Pitt freshman late for one of his first college debates, Omri Ceren hurried toward the Cathedral of Learning only to find his debate materials under quarantine by yellow police tape. The reason: a sticker containing Hebrew writing.

The debate papers, within a bin sporting a Hebrew sticker on the side, had been placed in front of the Cathedral in preparation for the debate. Ceren

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