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      <title>Correction: Italy-Old Torah Scroll story</title>
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      <description>ROME (AP) — In a story May 29 about the discovery of the oldest known Torah scroll, The Associated Press reported erroneously the surnames of two Hebrew scholars. The correct names are James Aitken, not Aiken, and Stephen Pfann, not Phann. 
                   A corrected version of the story is below: Old Torah scroll found in Italy university library Oldest known Torah scro...</description>
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      <title>Mysterious Hebrew stone displayed in Jerusalem</title>
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      <description>JERUSALEM (AP) — An ancient limestone tablet covered with a mysterious Hebrew text that features the archangel Gabriel is at the center of a new exhibit in Jerusalem, even as scholars continue to argue about what it means. 
                   The so-called Gabriel Stone, a meter (three-foot)-tall tablet said to have been found 13 years ago on the banks of the Dead Sea, featu...</description>
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      <description>ISLAMABAD (AP) — Aslam Khan Khattak passed his first — and perhaps most curious — test this week in his quest to become a member of Pakistan's parliament: He correctly named the first person to walk on the moon. 
                   The question was posed to Khattak by Pakistani judges, who have provoked both laughter and criticism in recent days in their vetting of potential...</description>
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