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      <title>No room for Jews in Rome&#8217;s ghetto</title>
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                  Jews once were locked into Rome&apos;s ghetto at night. Now, as the once&#45;squalid quarter becomes fashionable and expensive, they&apos;ve moved out &#8211; and lament that the neighborhood has lost its traditional character.
              
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                  A new book by an eminent Italian&#45;Israeli historian that revives European blood libels against Jews has caused such an uproar that the author has pulled it until he can revise offending sections.
              
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                  A compromise seems to have emerged in the five&#45;year wrangle between two Italian cities over which will host the country&apos;s national Holocaust museum.
              
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