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Zahar: Israel serious about Schalit
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu leaves on Sunday morning for Washington, where he is to address the 2009 General Assembly of the UJC/Jewish Federations of North America the next day. As of press time, the Prime Minister's Office said no formal meeting had been scheduled with US President ...
Berlin Wall, Jailed for Blogging, Netanyahu Goes to Washington
Berlin Wall, Jailed for Blogging, Netanyahu Goes to Washington
notesfromagrumpyoldman.blogspot.com — Paul Krugman Lech Walesa Today marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, major... party time. Usually the politicians co-opt any celebrations by making it one big photo op for themselves. I understand that the current Prime Minister of Germany was in a hpt tub during the ... (more) Berlin Wall, Jailed for Blogging, Netanyahu Goes to ...
The State of the U.S.-Israel Relationship
njdc.org — NJDC has posted a new fact sheet on the state of relations between the U.S. and Israel.... The new sheet is based off of President Barack Obama’s Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks at The Jewish Federations of North America General ... (more) The State of the U.S.-Israel Relationship
Oren: There was Never US-Israel Crisis
njdc.org — In an interview with The Jerusalem Post , Israel’s Ambassador to the United States declared that there... was never a “crisis” between the United States and Israel. The Post writes : [When] Asked about the apparently rocky relations between the US and Israel which some have ... (more) Oren: There was Never US-Israel Crisis
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Weekly Standard Blog — ... The Jerusalem Post reports that Netanyahu will be in Washington all next week. Guess who he won't be meeting with: ...

Saturday reading: Abortion
Ben Smith's Blog — The health care bill is a mark of the remarkable, enduring strength of the anti-abortion movement. Cooper says yes, ambivalently. JMart gets a Deeds memo that doesn't look all that great in retrospect. And hits Des Moines. A former hostage goes to State. Palin's doing the Gridiron. The DNC wants a non-voting member's vote. Markos plays the vet card on Tancredo. Steele reverses himself on chasing down dissidents. And Bibi doesn't have an Obama meeting.

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