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Egypt planning anti-terror law that includes death penalty
Interim President Adly Mansour also reviewing a protest law, similar to one from Mubarak's reign.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
10/17/2013 12:04:11 AM
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Netanyahu, Lapid to announce new Bank of Israel chief by Sunday
PM, finance minister met Wednesday night to decide on candidate who will succeed Stanley Fischer.
By NIV ELIS \
10/17/2013 12:15:41 AM
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PMO: Don't let up on Iran sanctions despite Geneva proposals
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 12:30:22 AM
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40% of children at risk for poverty, says CBS report
Some 31% of Israelis are close to the poverty line; Israeli rates are twice the rates of European countries.
By DANIELLE ZIRI \
10/17/2013 12:49:34 AM
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US Senate vote on fiscal deal possible around 6 p.m.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 12:53:03 AM
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Abu Dhabi-based Sky News Arabia says has lost contact with crew in Syria
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 12:58:31 AM
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US: Sanctions relief would be proportionate to Iran nuclear steps
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 1:01:01 AM
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Education c’tee to tackle issue of subcontracted lecturers
Number of students per senior faculty members has more than doubled; C'tee to formulate recommendations by end of academic year.
By DANIELLE ZIRI \
10/17/2013 1:11:28 AM
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IDF makes series of senior appointments
Col. Merav Kirshner to head Doctrine and Personnel Management Division; Col. Eran Niv to head Personnel Division in Ground Forces.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
10/17/2013 1:15:11 AM
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Arab municipal elections dependent on family connections, not ideology
Israeli-Arab TAU lecturer tells Post to expect high turn out for municipal elections in Arab towns, villages.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
10/17/2013 1:27:04 AM
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Kiryat Malachi man hopes to become nation’s first Ethiopian-born mayor
Awake Mengistu says racism must first be fought locally, vows to move city past history of discrimination against Ethiopians.
By BENJI ROSEN \
10/17/2013 1:35:09 AM
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Hitorerut party looks to ‘wake up’ Jerusalem
The "pluralistic Zionist" social and political movement is on track to garner up to five seats on the city council.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD \
10/17/2013 1:39:37 AM
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Knesset c’tee calls on Interior Ministry to report any cases of voter address fraud
Any suspicion of fraud, especially when multiple people register same address, should be passed on to police, MK Miri Regev says.
By SAM SOKOL \
10/17/2013 1:42:28 AM
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Canada to grant honorary citizenship to Malala Yousafzai
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 1:47:06 AM
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Ministry to discipline Beit Shemesh haredi school over electioneering
Students were given letters printed on school letterhead encouraging parents to vote for Mayor Moshe Abutbol.
By HENRY ROME \
10/17/2013 1:52:24 AM
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Mac TA tips off European campaign in Spain
Coming off shocking BSL loss, Blatt has yellow-and-blue motivated for Vitoria visit.
By ALLON SINAI \
10/17/2013 2:01:35 AM
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Jerusalem squeaks by Sofia in opener; Haifa upended by Unics
Hapoel Jerusalem opens Eurocup campaign with a hard-fought 84-76 victory over Lukoil Academic Sofia.
By ALLON SINAI \
10/17/2013 2:04:43 AM
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Nearly 30 million people live in slavery across the globe
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 2:08:08 AM
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Amid talks on Iran's nuclear program, major IAF exercise enters second week
Drill began with simulated long-distance strike to prepare squadrons for possibility of attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
10/17/2013 2:16:44 AM
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Your Investment: More facts about FACTA
Part two of an interview with Felicia M. Seaton, a foreign attorney who focuses practice on US income-tax compliance.
By AARON KATSMAN \
10/17/2013 2:34:15 AM
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Teva executive denies layoffs in Israel have been finalized
Ika Abarbanel told the Knesset Finance Committee: I don’t know where the number 800 came from.
By LILACH WEISSMAN \
10/17/2013 2:36:35 AM
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Lithuanian start-ups aim to establish partnership with Israel
Lithuanian startups operate in the fields of finance, health care, 3-D technologies and other fields.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2013 2:43:03 AM
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Emergency fiscal bill clears procedural hurdle in US Senate
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 2:52:43 AM
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US Senate passes bill to avoid default, reopen government
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 3:19:18 AM
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Obama says will sign bill immediately to reopen government, lift debt ceiling
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 3:43:00 AM
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US House passes bill to reopen gov't, increase debt limit
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 5:13:10 AM
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Congress ends debt impasse, Obama vows to sign bill
After a 16-day shutdown, Obama vows to reopen federal government "immediately."
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 5:28:01 AM
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US government employees to return to work on Thursday
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 6:11:01 AM
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Should Israel define more war-crime charges?
Israel currently prosecutes war crimes, if they occur, by using “regular” charges, like murder or manslaughter.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/17/2013 6:45:31 AM
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Report: Turkey blows cover of Israeli spy network in Iran
Washington Post reports Turks disclosed intel to Tehran.
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 7:23:02 AM
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Deputy foreign minister: West shouldn't ease Iran sanctions until uranium enrichment stopped
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 8:50:00 AM
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Peace Now: 70% jump in construction in West Bank settlements
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 8:59:32 AM
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The US economy and Gaza
By IRA SHARKANSKY \
10/17/2013 9:34:00 AM
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Suicide truck bomber kills 11 in northern Iraq
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 9:48:14 AM
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Head of polygamous Jerusalem cult sentenced to 26 years for abusing women, children
Defendant perpetrated a “cruel regime of punishment, which he had dubbed ‘the laws.’”
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 10:02:32 AM
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Former Bank Hapoalim chairman pleads guilty to fraud, will pay NIS 1 million fine
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 10:20:48 AM
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IDF officers investigated for dealing 'date rape drug'
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 10:47:28 AM
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CITY NOTES: Stef Wertheimer to open museum conference at Tefen’s Open Museum
Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz last week appealed the decision of a ministerial committee to approve a proposed railway route from Tel Aviv to Eilat.
By YONI COHEN \
10/17/2013 10:48:16 AM
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Municipal slugfest: A preview
According to Interior Minister Gideon Sa’ar, there are 689 mayoral candidates running in 191 elections.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/17/2013 10:51:53 AM
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Jerusalem: A city divided
Contentious rivalries among both local and national parties are unfolding in Jerusalem’s municipal elections, especially in the mayoral race.
By BENJI ROSEN \
10/17/2013 10:55:15 AM
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INNOVATIONS: ‘Start-ups are not for pessimists’
‘I have always preferred to look at my successes and examine why they worked. It’s the successes we tend to take for granted, and that’s a mistake,’ says Pitango’s Chemi Peres
By RUTHIE BLUM/ISRAEL21C \
10/17/2013 10:58:48 AM
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Tel Aviv: Battle for the bubble
The issues most important to Tel Aviv’s voters largely align with those of a left-leaning platform; social issues are dominant.
By HAYLEY MUNGUIA \
10/17/2013 11:02:48 AM
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Shalom: West eager to ease sanctions on Iran in order to bring down price of oil
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 11:08:08 AM
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What’s happening in Efrat?
One of those prominent communities going to the polls, located just south of the capital, is the 10,000-resident-strong Gush Etzion city of Efrat.
By JOSH HASTEN \
10/17/2013 11:08:09 AM
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Syrian official says Geneva peace conference planned Nov. 23-24
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 11:10:08 AM
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Migdal Haemek man arrested for allegedly raping woman he met on Internet
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 11:11:55 AM
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PHOTO ESSAY: Birds of a grey feather
Now, when the days have become cooler and more pleasant, is a good time to go out and enjoy some of autumn’s many winged visitors.
By ITSIK MAROM \
10/17/2013 11:16:29 AM
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Fighting the cut
Recent European attacks on circumcision mark a new expression of anti-Semitism that threatens communal Jewish life.
By MATI WAGNER \
10/17/2013 11:22:17 AM
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Start-up generation
Young American entrepreneurs see another side of Israel and get a firsthand experience in Zionist ingenuity.
By ELIA BERGER \
10/17/2013 11:27:38 AM
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Arguing like a Jew
Increasing numbers of Israelis are turning to Howard Jacobson’s writing; his visit here coincided with the release of the Hebrew translation of his latest novel.
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/17/2013 11:35:00 AM
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Hot off the Arab press
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.
By COMPILED BY THE MEDIA LINE \
10/17/2013 11:41:20 AM
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BEIT SHEMESH: Fight to the finish
The Beit Shemesh elections promise to be one of the most closely watched municipal contests.
By ATARA BECK \
10/17/2013 11:43:38 AM
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100 and still kicking
This weekend the Vienna Konzerthaus will celebrate its centenary with a program of concerts.
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/17/2013 11:48:08 AM
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Right out of a fairy tale
Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather and the relative quiet of nature
reserves to discover the magical world of the Sarach and Betzet Rivers.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
10/17/2013 11:53:24 AM
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Livni to Labor: Join Netanyahu government for sake of peace
Justice minister: Giving speeches isn't enough, Labor must act.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
10/17/2013 1:36:48 PM
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Are dental technicians passé?
Computer technology may make yet another profession obsolete.
By RX FOR READERS/JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
10/17/2013 12:06:20 PM
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Understanding women!
Advice for men on what the other half needs; your wife may not realize that she is generally the one who sets the tone in the house.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN \
10/17/2013 12:12:56 PM
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GRAPEVINE: A Nobel Prize on the way?
Relatives, friends, and colleagues were shocked on Saturday to learn of the sudden death of Yehuda Shavit, the long-serving head of the Asher Regional Council, who suffered a heart attack.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/17/2013 12:17:29 PM
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The vegetarian food flip
"The plant-food road to deliciousness allows you to be an artist as well as a cook".
By FAYE LEVY, YAKIR LEVY \
10/17/2013 12:17:31 PM
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In Plain Language: The Jewish fantasy league
American Jewry is paying the price one of its fantasies: The belief that Americanization was the key to successfully graduating from Old Country to New World.
By RABBI STEWART WEISS \
10/17/2013 12:23:27 PM
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A Dose of Nuance: We didn’t listen...
This is the sort of region that periodically forces us to ask ourselves probing questions about our condition and how things got to be the way that they did.
BY DANIEL GORDIS \
10/17/2013 12:28:25 PM
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Think Again: Can the death spiral be reversed?
A new Pew reports on US Jewry shows that out of every five marriages involving a non-Orthodox Jew, more than four are intermarriages.
By JONATHAN ROSENBLUM \
10/17/2013 12:33:09 PM
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Weekly Schmooze: Rabbis Simon and Garfunkel
Jewish culture news worldwide: The View goes anti-Semitic; Natasha Lyonne vents about yeshiva high school; Mazal Tov to Ivanka and Jared.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
10/17/2013 12:35:59 PM
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Israel Inspired: The most influential man in history – then and now
"Flow with whatever may happen, and let your mind be free: Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate." - Zhuangzi, Nan-Hua-Ch’en-Ching.
By JEREMY GIMPEL \
10/17/2013 12:37:26 PM
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The rise of the ‘Party of God’
A testimony to the victims of Hezbollah terror, but also a wake-up call to any government that is pondering whether the group is a "resistance" and "political" movement, as it claims to be, or a global threat.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/17/2013 12:40:28 PM
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No shades of grey
Naomi Ragen’s latest novel is compelling, but she fails to portray the
ultra-Orthodox world as nuanced.
By MIRIAM KATES LOCK \
10/17/2013 12:43:33 PM
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‘Forverts’ thinking
Seth Lipsky, founding editor of the English-language "Forward," pens a lively, concise biography of Yiddish "Jewish Daily Forward" founder Abraham Cahan.
GLENN C. ALTSCHULER \
10/17/2013 12:47:14 PM
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‘I’m authentic Tel Aviv’
“I’m not a political figure. I’m not acquainted with all the tricks of politicians,” running candidate for Tel Aviv City Council Israel Goodovitch says.
By HENRY ROME \
10/17/2013 12:47:27 PM
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Parashat Veyera: Listening to the right voice
Vayera; Genesis 21:4: And Abraham circumcised his sonIsaac when he was eight days old, as God had commanded him.
By SHLOMO RISKIN \
10/17/2013 12:51:11 PM
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Tradition Today: A child’s right to life
It is difficult to imagine anything more horrifying than the murder of children by their parent.
By REUVEN HAMMER \
10/17/2013 12:54:13 PM
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Ask the Rabbi: May guide dogs enter the Western Wall plaza?
Since 1993, Israeli law mandates that public places allow access to guide dogs unless they impinge on the “essence” of the place.
By SHLOMO BRODY \
10/17/2013 12:58:41 PM
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Success has many parents
Elvia Fisher decided to help her fellow olim finding a way to improve the quality of education and created CityKids. Nearly three years after its founding CityKids helps more than 2,000 families in Tel Aviv.
By HAYLEY MUNGUIA \
10/17/2013 1:02:12 PM
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Arrivals: The stylist
Wendy Lehmann: I provide my clients with the tools to build a wardrobe of clothes they will love.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
10/17/2013 1:02:38 PM
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All I know about 1st dates, I learned in the lobby of the David Citadel
Live, Love and Learn: Hotel lobbies are the most opportune place to meet a perfect stranger.
By MARGAUX CHETRIT \
10/17/2013 1:05:44 PM
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Young, but experienced
No one took upstart faction Rov Ha’ir seriously – then it won 10% of the vote in 2008. What will happen in 2013?
By INBAL AHARONI \
10/17/2013 1:06:38 PM
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Corridors of Power: United they stand?
The Ashkenazi haredi camp is divided into three lists, and it is still unclear which mayoral candidate will receive the strongest backing.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
10/17/2013 1:09:46 PM
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Chemical weapons watchdog says confident on Syria deadlines
Syria has until Nov. 1 to decommission its chemical stockpiles; inspectors have visited more than 20 sites declared by Damascus.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 1:14:13 PM
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Prime ministers visiting President Peres make history
Joseph Muscat of Malta and Peter O'Neill of Papa New Guinea become first sitting PMs of their respective countries to visit Israel.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/17/2013 1:16:50 PM
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Five questions with Jerusalem's leading mayoral candidates
With elections next Tuesday, tensions are rising at the headquarters of the two main Jerusalem mayoral candidates as each tries to win over every potential voter.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
10/17/2013 1:17:01 PM
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Grapevine: Speedy decision on interchange
Transportation Minister Israel Katz announced Sunday that Highway 16, will be named for Shas spiritual mentor Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/17/2013 1:20:43 PM
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Elections 2013: Shkedi’s comeback
The former longtime deputy mayor explains why he is coming out of retirement to lead a breakaway from the Bayit Yehudi party.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
10/17/2013 1:25:05 PM
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This week in Jerusalem 329007
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs: Accessible elections Election day is almost here.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
10/17/2013 1:28:54 PM
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Beit Shemesh: Fight to the finish
The Beit Shemesh elections promise to be one of the most closely watched municipal contests.
By ATARA BECK \
10/17/2013 1:33:28 PM
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Digging into the Israel Museum
As one of a group of celebrities leading tours at the Israel Museum, Osem’s Dan Propper will be showcasing archeological exhibits.
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/17/2013 1:36:47 PM
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Canadian UN worker released in Syria
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 1:37:43 PM
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Playing the roles
After 49 years as a local actress, Hannah Rieber is thrilled to finally be recognized for her contribution to the theater scene.
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/17/2013 1:42:51 PM
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Creating a Stir: Cookies and spice
Miki Shemo might be a household name, but at family events, his mom still does the cooking.
By MIRIAM KRESH \
10/17/2013 1:47:28 PM
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Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of OCTOBER 18, 2013
TIP FOR THE WEEK: You may find it difficult expressing yourself this week.
By MARALLYN BEN MOSHE \
10/17/2013 1:51:54 PM
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Analysis: Turkey's unprecedented act of betrayal against Israel
If Turkey did blow cover of Israeli spy ring, it would violate unwritten code of conduct between allied intelligence agencies.
By YOSSI MELMAN \
10/17/2013 2:00:16 PM
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Massive 'terror attack' averted: Histadrut to decide on future layoffs at Teva
While claiming to be acting in the interest of Israel’s workers, facts are stubborn things, and the Histadrut’s fingerprints are all over an Israeli society that is being hobbled by a skyrocketing cost of living.
BY Gidon Ben-Zvi \
10/17/2013 2:02:49 PM
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Abbas meets Pope Francis at Vatican, invites him to visit Holy Land
Palestinian Authority president tells pope he hopes to sign peace treaty with Israel.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/17/2013 3:00:26 PM
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Russia says Iran nuclear talks were 'quite promising'
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 3:04:53 PM
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Shalva's True Superheroes: Episode 15
In which our heroes uncover a secret mission
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 3:10:43 PM
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Shalva's True Superheroes: Episode 16
In which our heroes contemplate the reality of the neighborhood
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 3:14:01 PM
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Shalva's True Superheroes: Episode 17
In which our heroes have an unusual encounter with a hero of their own!
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 3:16:32 PM
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Shalva's True Superheroes: Episode 18
In which our heroes ponder the state of modern music
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 3:18:20 PM
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Russia on Iran nuclear talks: 'Very tough' but 'quite promising'
FM spokesman sounds more positive note on latest round of Geneva talks than earlier statement by deputy FM Ryabkov.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 3:49:50 PM
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Eight people hurt, including baby in critical condition in Jordan Valley crash
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 4:01:32 PM
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The remarkable untold story of Israel Michelson
A daring mission by Latvian partisans saved the first and only Jew to escape Nazi-occupied Latvia.
By PAUL ALSTER \
10/17/2013 4:35:26 PM
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Court convicts former Bank Hapoalim chairman of fraud
Dani Dankner to pay NIS 1 million penalty; intends to fight against jail time; prosecutor drops more serious charges.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/17/2013 4:50:45 PM
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Islamist Gunmen kill two Tunisian police in northern city
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 4:51:32 PM
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Foreign Minister: France treating Iran nuclear overture with caution
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 4:54:42 PM
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The need for a big stick
For the Iranian nuclear disarmament process to work, economic sanctions must be maintained.
By Gerald Steinberg \
10/17/2013 5:03:27 PM
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Buji makes his move
Yitzhak Herzog takes on Shelly Yachimovich for the top spot in Labor.
By LESLIE SUSSER \
10/17/2013 5:16:30 PM
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Environment Minister appeals to AG for help in freeing 700 monkeys from experimental farm
Israeli animal workers are looking into sites in Indonesia, South Africa to find refuge for monkeys from disputed Mazor farm.
By SHARON UDASIN \
10/17/2013 5:21:04 PM
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Israel Medical Association slams Knesset bill to allow all doctors to prescribe marijuana
Chairman of IMA sends letter to Justice Minister Tzipi Livni expressing worry drug would end up in hands of recreational users.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
10/17/2013 5:39:44 PM
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Syrian Observatory: Syrian conflict death toll rises to 115,000
The death toll is believed to be a lower estimate than the actual number, as both sides in the conflict often under-report losses.
By RYE DRUZIN/THE MEDIA LINE \
10/17/2013 5:41:58 PM
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Honeymoon over?
Benjamin Netanyahu’s and Barak Obama’s speeches at the UN General Assembly point to trouble down the line over the peace talks and Iran’s nuclear program.
By LESLIE SUSSER \
10/17/2013 5:51:45 PM
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US ambassador to Israel Shapiro visits Gaza 'terror tunnel'
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 5:56:37 PM
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Police search for father in possible Jerusalem kidnapping case
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 6:08:47 PM
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Another round of pro-Morsi protests planned in Egypt on Friday
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \
10/17/2013 6:12:34 PM
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Ankara: Reports of betrayal of Israeli spy ring to Iran meant to discredit Turkey
Turkish officials say Washington Post report is an attempt to "spoil the moderate political atmosphere after Rouhani's election."
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/17/2013 6:18:18 PM
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Water surplus
Israel now has water to spare thanks to technologies ranging from water purification and desalination to improved water infrastructure.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY \
10/17/2013 6:24:50 PM
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Family demand return of Nazi war criminal Priebke's body
Recently released video shows Erich Priebke defend his role in the 1944 massacre of 335 civilians in Italy.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 6:58:32 PM
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Report: 4 girls locked in car die from heat near Hebron
Town of Taqumiya falls into deep mourning after tragedy; girls ranged in age from two to six years old.
By YASSER OKBI, THE POST CORRESPONDENT \
10/17/2013 7:12:42 PM
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Bnei Brak man suspected of raping young boys in haredi town of Modi'in Ilit
Police say father of one victim came forward after meeting with rabbi to ask if he should go to police.
By BEN HARTMAN \
10/17/2013 7:41:22 PM
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Palestinian terrorist shot dead trying to enter IDF base in West Bank
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
10/17/2013 7:57:07 PM
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Suspected Palestinian terrorist shot dead trying to enter IDF base in West Bank
Younis Obaidi drove tractor into an army base near Ramallah; his brother attempted to run down two policemen in 2009 attack.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN AND JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 8:29:57 PM
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Editor's notes: We ask, Peres answers...
The president will field questions at next week’s second Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference in Herzliya.
By STEVE LINDE \
10/17/2013 8:45:54 PM
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Capture of Israeli ‘spy’ birds harming wildlife preservation
A rare Bonelli’s Eagle, an alleged spy for Israel, was shot down, wounded by a Lebanese hunter, a cause of concern for Israel's wildlife preservation.
By SHARON UDASIN AND YASSER OKBI \
10/17/2013 8:48:41 PM
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Column One: Israel and the new Munich
The Iranians have given no indication that they would be willing to suspend all uranium enrichment.
By CAROLINE B. GLICK \
10/17/2013 8:49:36 PM
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The Grapevine: Remembering the Carlebachs
There will be study programs in accordance with Carlebach’s teachings at Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo at 18 Hagilboa Street, near Mahaneh Yehuda.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/17/2013 8:55:57 PM
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CBS: Life expectancy expected to rise significantly in next 40 years
By DANIELLE ZIRI \
10/17/2013 8:58:41 PM
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Parshat Vayera: Personality ‘exercise’
After Avraham succeeded in this test, his emotional powers are strengthened and he becomes a better person.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
10/17/2013 8:59:10 PM
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European exodus?
Israel should prepare both operationally and conceptually to absorb thousands of European Jews.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
10/17/2013 9:04:34 PM
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Tunnel discovery serves as a reminder of Gaza’s terror industry
Hamas is working hard to rebuild terrorist capabilities that were diminished during the last round of hostilities with Israel.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN \
10/19/2013 2:45:41 PM
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October 18: Offensive charm
That Rouhani is able to use this tactic successfully in the current geo-atomicpolitical arena says a lot about the present effeteness of the Western mindset.
By JERUSALEM POST READERS \
10/17/2013 9:14:26 PM
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Foreign affairs: Taiwan’s ‘one-state’ solution
Despite China’s large footprint and big missiles, the country has succeeded in warming ties with the mainland while emerging from its political isolation.
By DAVID BRINN \
10/17/2013 9:21:00 PM
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Environment: Overhauling water management in Israel
To cope with rapid urbanization and climate change, future cities will need to encourage innovation and promote water efficiency.
By SHARON UDASIN \
10/17/2013 9:25:34 PM
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As Uman pilgrimage grows, the devout invent new customs
Circumcision and other rituals at the grave of Rebbe Nachman have upset some of the locals and caused controversy back in Israel.
By JTA- CNAAN LIPSHITZ \
10/17/2013 9:30:34 PM
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'Likud will not allow interim agreement'
Danon talks tough at event supporting Samaria, calls for Livni not to "repeat mistakes" in peace talks with Palestinians.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
10/17/2013 9:30:43 PM
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Savir's corner: The Millennials
This generation, born into the Internet age, is bears on its wings a wind of change, the world over.
By URI SAVIR \
10/17/2013 9:34:05 PM
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Well done, Mr. Prime Minister, but...
The main public opinion battlefield is thus here in Middle East – that is, if Israel does not want to be surrendered by eternal enemies forever.
By SABA FARZAN AND SAEED GHASSEMINEJAD \
10/17/2013 9:37:23 PM
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Turkish FM: Allegations that Ankara exposed Israeli spy ring to Iran are baseless
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 9:38:11 PM
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Releasing terrorists only encourages terrorism
Potential killers are flush with the confidence that if caught they will be freed shortly afterward.
By FRIMET ROTH \
10/17/2013 9:41:26 PM
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Report: Light earthquake felt in northern Israel
By JPOST.COM STAFF \
10/17/2013 9:43:37 PM
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Restoring Sephardic honor
According to a recent study, most Israelis do not categorize themselves today as Sephardic or Ashkenazic.
By BEN CASPIT \
10/17/2013 9:45:17 PM
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Levi Eshkol: Forgotten hero
David Ben-Gurion was Israel’s state-builder. Levi Eshkol was the land-builder and people-builder.
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI \
10/17/2013 9:49:57 PM
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Yitzhak Rabin was ‘close to stopping the Oslo process’
Former PM’s true legacy is Israel’s struggle for secure and defensible borders,
and great wariness of Palestinian statehood.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
10/17/2013 9:54:04 PM
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Belgian ‘Holocaust ad’ against ritual slaughter riles Jews, Muslims
Radio ad produced by animal welfare group delivers a mock testimony told from the perspective of a lamb waiting for the slaughter.
By JTA \
10/17/2013 9:59:04 PM
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Better Place for sale. . .again
The Supreme Court has rejected a petition by the electric vehicle's buyer Tsahi Merkur against the cancellation of the sale.
By ELA LEVY-WEINRIB \
10/17/2013 10:01:31 PM
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Global agenda: Carolina on my mind
Most Israeli business people have not heard of South Carolina, and hardly any
could place it on the map. But they will.
By PINCHAS LANDAU \
10/17/2013 10:04:47 PM
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Reporter's Notebook: Linguistics lesson in Holyland trial
Shula Zaken’s inconsistencies and emotional testimony keep the proceedings interesting.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/17/2013 10:05:45 PM
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My word: A bad haircut day
Does Teva still count as an Israeli company or is it a multinational corporation
whose roots lie in Israel?
By LIAT COLLINS \
10/17/2013 10:08:58 PM
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Lithuanian lawmakers advance bid to keep ritual slaughter legal
Amendment to bill meant to encourage export of meat from Lithuania to Israel, Arab countries.
By SAM SOKOL AND JTA \
10/17/2013 10:29:47 PM
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Into the fray: A hijacked ‘heritage’
The Oslo Accords were an egregious, imbecilic act of moral turpitude, whose ratification hinged on an endorsement by a soon-to-be convicted drug-smuggling fraudster, and which brings dishonor to anyone associated with it.
By MARTIN SHERMAN \
10/17/2013 10:30:18 PM
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Palestinian Authority: We won’t allow Israeli security presence in W. Bank
Abbas spokesman rejects idea of IDF soldiers in Jordan Valley after Netanyahu insists on Israeli presence in area.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH AND TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/17/2013 11:38:16 PM
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Magen David Adom EMS loses funding for West Bank ambulance stations
MDA has been facing pressure from the Red Cross to defer EMS response in the area to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
By HENRY ROME \
10/17/2013 11:13:27 PM
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Syrian rebel snipers kill high-ranking Syrian general
By REUTERS \
10/17/2013 11:18:07 PM
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Sela loses in Moscow
By ALLON SINAI \
10/17/2013 11:45:55 PM
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Mac Haifa seeks to turn things around at PT
Sakhnin, Ra’anana hope to maintain unbeaten starts; Beersheba hosts Kiryat Shmona.
By ALLON SINAI \
10/17/2013 11:50:06 PM
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Casspi quickly settles into new role with Rockets
Omri Casspi’s pre-season form with the Houston Rockets has been so encouraging that he is being mentioned as a possible starter at the NBA franchise.
By ALLON SINAI \
10/17/2013 11:53:35 PM
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US businesses antsy that debt ceiling deal will yield more gridlock
The saga has left global businesses uneasy about continued political brinksmanship further down the line.
By NIV ELIS \
10/17/2013 11:58:59 PM