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Ceramic blues
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Jerusalem Post
01-23-2004
Headline: Ceramic blues
Byline: LAUREN GELFOND
Edition; Up Front
Section: Features
Page: 22
Friday, January 23, 2004 -- The souvenir shop was nearly silent as the owner polished his dusty wares amid the sounds of cars swooshing back and forth outside.
"Oh, don't buy that," he said suddenly, with a wink.
The surprised shopper raised her eyebrows. She was a regular customer, and had seen the central Je...
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