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				<title>Can One Side of the Coin Be More Equal than the Other: Greater Jerusalem and its &#39;Settlements&#39;/&#39;Neighbourhoods&#39;</title>
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				<description>By Barbara  Szewc&oacute;w - The road along the settlements changes constantly &amp;ndash; at once you can drive along wide streets with pavements on either side, to appear suddenly on destroyed roads without space for pedestrians. The on-going changes to the landscape make you wonder whether you are still travelling within the boundaries of the same area. Then you analyse who should be held responsible for this clear inequality, who you should question and what are the reasons behind it. Yet, you take a long breath and think: &amp;lsquo;thankfully I do not belong to either side. Maybe I will manage to see both sides of the coin&amp;...</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2015 07:58 EST</pubDate>
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