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EIN GEDI, Israel—Eli Raz was peering into a narrow hole in the Dead Sea shore when the earth opened up and swallowed him. Fearing he would never be found alive in the 30-foot-deep pit, he scribbled his will on an old postcard. After 14 hours, a search party pulled him from the hole unhurt, and five years later, the 69-year-old geologist is working to save others from a similar fate. He is ...
MENDHAM â The Mendham High School class of 2009 has graduated and are ready to begin the next phase of their lives.
Merrit Corrigan decided to try out a joke. "What do you call a cow with no legs?" the 16-year-old Texas girl asked and giving pause for a response answered, "Ground Beef!" Her joke was a hit during yesterday's taping of "Impacting GWARC," a game show that pitted Greater Waltham ARC clients against a group of high school students.
Clalit Health Services has become the effective controlling shareholder.
The Comic-Con International-Independent Film Festival (CCI-IFF) has announced its official selections for films to compete in the juried event which will be held in conjunction with the largest comic book and pop culture event in the United States: the San Diego Comic-Con (Comic-Con) from July 23-26, 2009.
(IsraelNN.com) El Al Israel Airlines announced Tuesday that flights between Ben Gurion Airport and Eilat would be discontinued beginning August 1. The route primarily carried tourists from overseas who had arrived at Ben Gurion. Charter flights between Europe and Eilat will continue to operate.
The company will continue to operate charter flights between Europe and Eilat.
Compiling this list, re-listening to bits and pieces of these recordings, I was struck by how many of them I really love. This summer, try checking out a few of these recordings, even if you're not yet a jazz fan.
SANA'A, June 28 – The death sentence passed on Abdulaziz Al-Abdi, charged with killing Yemeni Jewish and father of nine Masha Al-Nahari last December, heeds mixed reactions among the Jewish community in Yemen.
Investors said no to Zohar Zisapel, chairman of Radvision, who'd offered to repurchase 5% of Radvision's stock for $7.70 per share. His offer was 2.2% below the stock's price on the open market the day before. Holders of only 0.9% acquiesced.
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