Fishing for a solution in the Mideast
Normally when someone goes fishing, he hopes to reel in a big trout or bass, but for Imad Abu-Kishek, an administrative and financial assistant visiting from Al-Quds University in Jerusalem, his biggest catch while living in Waltham was human.On a hot July day, Abu-Kishek took his sons Fayeq, 9, and Fares, 6, down to the Charles River to relax in the sunshine and hope for some bites.
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