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Intel , the world’s biggest chipmaker, has become the latest target of protests by Jerusalem’s ultra-orthodox community. On Saturday, a day before the inauguration of Intel’s new plant in an industrial area of west Jerusalem, hundreds of ultra-orthodox...
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IsraelNN.com) Egyptian forces killed an African refugee who was trying to sneak into Israel Saturday. According to reports, Egyptian troops demanded that a band of four refugees halt, and when they did not, troops opened fire, killing one.
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Thousands of Orthodox Jews clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem in protest over the inauguration of a municipal parking lot on Saturday, the Jewish sabbath. In sporadic incidents, protesters dressed in traditional all-black or all-white garb of their...
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Ensslin Friday, February 29, 2008 Linda McConnell / Special to the Rocky Herzl/Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy basketball player Sam Litvak high-fives athletic director Josh Lake as school ends Thursday...More Local News Map my news And on the seventh
Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon, D-Denver, invoked a story in the Rocky Mountain News about the Herzl/Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy basketball team’s predicament. If they win two more games, the Tigers would be headed for the regional championship
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