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Dual Power Seats Wire Covers Power Antenna Was • • • • 1992 MIATA VoIConassel In CONVERTIBLE Floor kilts • • • • Arab, Jewish Friends Award 24 Scholarships Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Everything always 20%-35% off retail PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR 0 ne of my favorite childhood stories was about two monsters that lived on either side of a mountain. The two had left society to live in the wilder- ness and enjoy the simple things in life. They soon dis- covered that the other lived around the mountain, and they began to talk to each other. Once, when the sun was setting, the monster on the west side of the mountain said, "What a pretty sunset." The other monster could not see the sun; he saw the moon rising. This monster said, "No — what a pretty moon is ris- ing." The two monsters began a long and heated battle as to the position of the sun and moon. They could never agree on the sky, and rightfully so — from their own standpoints, each was correct. Eventually, the monsters began a big fight and started hitting the mountain. They hit it so hard that the entire mountain fell down. Then the monsters saw the shocking truth — not on- ly was the sun setting, but also the moon was rising They both apologized and then enjoyed the sunset together. Though this children's story was discussing fictitious Amy Beth Shore receives a check from Amyre Makupson. monsters, it could almost as easily have been discussing' the conflicts between the Arab world and the Jewish people. Like the monsters, ' both feel they are right in disagreements and are blind- ed from seeing the other's reasoning. Unlike the monsters, though, the moun- tain that divides them doesn't seem to be moving. The Arab — Jewish conflict - ; seems to have existed sine_ the beginning of time. Through constant tensions and frequent wars, the na- tionalities have developed a strong hatred for each other.