Saturday, July 15. 2006
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By
Anthony Shadid and Scott Wilson (Washington Post)
In the seaside city of Nahariya, on the fifth floor of an apartment building whose plate-glass balconies carried the glamour of Miami, Monica Lehrer, 50, sat on her balcony with her breakfast Thursday morning when a Hizballah rocket fired from Lebanon knocked her off the balcony and onto the floor below.
"We tried to look for her when the firemen arrived, but we couldn't find her," said Moshe Arad, the woman's visibly shaken neighbor, who had entered the apartment to find a Katyusha rocket in the living room.
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