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Jerusalem—When Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers and killed seven others in a July 12 cross-border raid, sparking an aggressive Israeli military reaction on Lebanon, a Jordanian friend of mine changed his MSN messenger user name to "F*** Hezbollah."
The dollar continued gaining on the euro and traded higher against the yen today, as further fighting in the Middle East spurred a "flight to quality." Assets denominated in U.S. currency are typically perceived as a safer investment in times of uncertainty.
Eleanor Miller has diabetes. The 81-year-old from Olympia, Wash., doesn't take insulin, and she largely controls her disease with diet and exercise. Her husband, oddly enough, is the one who has taken insulin. Yet Clarence Miller, 82, is not diabetic. He has Alzheimer's disease. "When I heard about this, I thought, 'Insulin? That's just crazy," Eleanor says. Yet as part of an experiment at the Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Clarence inhaled an insulin mist, and "there was a bit of a difference to him. It was subtle," says Eleanor, "but he would remember things overnight that he otherwise would have forgotten."
AP - Westerners fled by land, sea and air Monday as Israel sent ground troops into Lebanon briefly and Hezbollah rockets knocked down a three-story house in northern Israel. However, there were signs of movement on the diplomatic front to end the worst fighting in 24 years.
AP - A tsunami crashed into beach resorts and fishing villages on Java island Monday, killing at least 110 people and leaving scores missing after bulletins failed to reach the region because no warning system was in place.
AP - Gov. Mitt Romney said Monday that tests show more than 1,100 bolt assemblies that used epoxy and more than 300 other areas in a Big Dig connector tunnel where the ceiling collapsed are unreliable.
A U.S. military helicopter was scheduled to remove another few dozen U.S. citizens from Beirut on Monday as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah militants continues.
Lebanon's government should play a role to bring peace to the nation which has been crippled by violence between Israel and Hezbollah, said the chief of a United Nations delegation in Beirut on Monday.