Archive for July 24th, 2003
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AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE
It is Thursday afternoon here in Israel, the last day of the working week. I have finished all of my work for a major deadline, so I think I can be excused for telling a joke you may or may not have heard before, but which makes a very important point [...]
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IT’S OFFICIAL…
Shimon Peres has lost his marbles! According to Ma’ariv, he has a great new plan – make Jerusalem capital of the world, with the UN Secretary General as mayor!
And to think that the orginator of such a fantastic idea could be an architect of the failed Oslo peace process.
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IRAN AND AL QAIDA IN BED TOGETHER?
The most-likely-to-be-misconstrued headline of the day has to be this one from the Jerusalem Post:
Iran says it’s holding al-Qaida members
Is this incontrovertible proof that Iran and al-Qaida maintain close ties, or do I just have my mind in the gutter?
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A BUG’S LIFE
I bet there are many Aussie men turning green with envy as we speak…heck, not just Aussie men!
As life goes, it doesn’t get much better than for male Zeus bugs.
The tiny water bugs that are common along Australia’s east coast have an easy life. Their female partners provide free food, transport and [...]
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MISSING IN ACTION
Please keep missing soldier Oleg Shaichat in your prayers, as well as all of Israel’s MIAs.
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PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY NOW COMPLAINING ABOUT TERRORFAT
Now even the Palestinian Authority are admitting what Israel has been saying all along – that Arafat is aiding terror and blocking any chances for peace:
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and his followers represent a major road block to the so-called “road map” to Mideast peace by funding groups that refuse [...]
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WAKING UP FROM A COMA
It looks like our friend Idi Amin has not kicked the oxygen habit just yet. According to hospital sources, he has emerged from a nearly week-long coma and his condition is improving.
In other news, the President of Uganda has announced that if Amin dies, he will not get a state funeral [...]
























































