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British-Israel Rises to 3-Year High as Melisron Negotiates Buying Control
British-Israel Investments Ltd. surged to the highest level in more than three years after Melisron Ltd. said it’s in talks with third parties to buy 71 percent of the real-estate investment company.

India Day Ahead: Elephant God Marks Retail Boom; `Worrisome' Rice Prices
S.K. Singhal, textile president of India’s biggest fabric maker, still has suits left made from the premium bale of Australian wool he bought in 2008 before the global recession. That didn’t stop him buying another bale this year to make $12,500 suits for bridegrooms.

Ephraim Novak: 'Don't Extradite Me to the United States'
Follow Israel news on and . A Jerusalem court Monday ordered that Ephraim Novak should be extradited the the United Sates as demanded by American authorities.

Soros Donates $100M To Human Rights Watch
George Soros gives $100M to Human Rights Watch

Rosetta Genomics Reports Second Quarter 2010 Financial Results
PHILADELPHIA & REHOVOT, Israel----Rosetta Genomics, Ltd. , a leading developer of microRNA-based molecular diagnostics, today reported financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2010.

George Soros gives $100M to Human Rights Watch
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros is putting up $100 million, one of the largest donations of its kind, to expand Human Rights Watch and help it court more international support.

Mexico Beats China as Cessna Shows Low Wages Converge With Easier Shipping
“Shipping to and from Mexico is easier and faster because it’s over land rather than by sea,” Cessna Chief Executive Officer Jack Pelton says. “It provides a way for Cessna to become more competitive as we deal with the challenge of the current economic situation.”

Philanthropist George Soros gives $100m to Human Rights Watch
The billionaire philanthropist is putting up $100 million, one of the largest donations of its kind, to expand Human Rights Watch and help it court more international support.

Tikcro Technologies Reports 2010 Second Quarter Results
TEL AVIV, Israel----Tikcro Technologies Ltd. today reported results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2010.

Lancaster man, Bible major spends internship in Greece
LANCASTER -- When Lancaster resident Benjamin Ash graduates from college in 2012 with a degree in youth and family ministry, he'll already have quite an impressive resume to hand out to prospective employers.

Soros: US lost moral high ground
Billionaire George Soros says he has had to give Human Rights Watch $100m because the US “has lost the moral high ground” when it comes to fighting abuses.

Rabbi Hecht steps down from FMS
Rabbi Pinchos Hecht has resigned as head of Fuchs Mizrachi School to help the modern Orthodox Zionist day school reduce its budget, school administrators have told the CJN.

In Depth
Ghana maybe championed for its political stability, but life for the average Ghanaian is defined by crippling poverty.

Morning Newsdome: Obama cutting Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy
President Obama will announce today tax breaks for the 98 percent of households below $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for couples while Bush-era tax breaks for the wealthy will not be extended . The White House sees it as "a choice between supporting the middle class or giving breaks to the wealthy."… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

Cherokee Inc. Announces 2nd Quarter Fiscal 2011 Financial Results
VAN NUYS, Calif.----Cherokee Inc. , a leading global licensor and brand management company, today reported total royalty revenues for the second quarter ended July 31, 2010 of $7.5 million, as compared to $8.1 million in the comparable period last year.

1st District debate: GOP rivals go after Guinta
Ethics became a point of contention among four Republican candidates vying for the party's First Congressional District nomination in Tuesday night's Granite State debate at the St. Anselm College Institute for Politics. â–º IN TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS: Candidates for the U.S. Senate respond to our survey questions on key campaign issues; plus, candidate profiles in State Senate Districts 2 and 9.

Cherokee Inc. Announces 2nd Quarter Fiscal 2011 Financial Results
VAN NUYS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cherokee Inc. (NASDAQ:CHKE), a leading global licensor and brand management company, today reported total royalty revenues for the second quarter ended July 31, 2010 (the “Second Quarter”) of $7.5 million, as compared to $8.1 million in the comparable period last year. Cherokee’s operating expenses for the Second Quarter totaled $3.36 million, which was ...

Indian farmers go globetrotting for tips
Chandrakant Nalavade was a junior engineer in the state's irrigation department in Marathwada's Osmanabad district till a couple of years ago. His family cultivated banana, sugarcane and ginger on their 15-acre plot using drip irrigation.

World › George Soros gives $100 mil to Human Rights Watch
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros is putting up $100 million, one of the largest donations of its kind, to expand Human Rights Watch and help it…

Starwood Capital Group Announces Sale of Hotel Lutetia to Alrov
Starwood Capital Group, a leading global private equity firm focused on real estate and energy investing, announced that its Groupe du Louvre affiliate has sold Hotel Lutetia to Alrov, a leading international real estate company. Â The transaction is part of the ongoing evolution of Starwood's Societe du Louvre portfolio, Europe's second-largest hotel network, which also owns five other hotels ...

Business Briefs
Israel provided farmers with NIS 3.8 billion in government support in 2009, totaling about 17% of the value of agricultural produce. This compares to an average level of state support for farmers of 22% in countries belonging to the the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Israel Stocks: Israel stocks up; ministry slashes telecom fees
Israel stocks rise, with telecoms in focus after the government announces long-speculated cuts in the fees that the carriers charge each other to connect calls.

4. Rising risk of double-dip recession
The fundamental excesses that led to the global crisis have not been addressed.

Education spending trails OECD
Ireland remains close to the bottom of the international league table on education spending relative to the country's economic wealth, according to a new OECD report published today.

Synagogue Dues Don't Raise More Money Than Church Gifts
Which costs more: belonging to a synagogue, or belonging to a church?

Letters to the Editor: Sept. 8, 2010
Here are letters to the editor from recent editions of the Daily News.

Hebrew University wins unprecedented 3 awards from American Political Science Association
( The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) Two faculty members and one graduate student from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are recipients this year of awards from the American Political Science Association -- the first time that three people from the Hebrew University have been so honored by the APSA in a single year.

Recent Releases In Global Health
Lancet Editorial Makes Recommendations For Health-System Strengthening "There is strong consensus in the global health community, among donors, recipient countries, and policy makers, about the need for health system strengthening in low-income and middle-income countries," write the authors of a Lancet Comment. The article recommends areas in health-system strengthening that need "more ...

Forbes Ranks NYU-Poly 10th Among 'Colleges That Will Make You Rich'
As the fall semester opens today at Polytechnic Institute of New York University , students are returning to the school ranked 10th in the nation among "Colleges That Will Make You Rich" by the editors of Forbes.

How corruption is built into capitalism
The scandal of the Pakistan cricket team’s apparent cheating dominated the news for a week. Corruption is usually presented as an aberration from the norm—engaged in either by “uncivilised” people in poorer countries or by a few rotten apples in the West.

Deutsche Bank blames low rates for house price rises
DB's Dan Harverd insists supply constraints are not pushing up apartment prices.

Cellcom Israel Ltd Announces Regulator's Decision to Reduce Interconnect Tariff
NETANYA, Israel, September 2, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cellcom Israel Ltd. (NYSE: CEL) (the "Company") announced today that following the previous reports regarding the possible reduction of interconnect tariffs payable to cellular operators in Israel, the Israeli Ministry of Communications, or MOC, announced its decision to amend the applicable Israeli regulations as follows: - to reduce ...

Foreign companies grab 37 percent of Ghana cropland
A new report, compiled by international environmental pressure group Friends of the Earth (FoE), says that the amount of land being taken in Africa to feed Europe’s increasing demand for biofuels is “underestimated and out of control.”

Celebrating High Holy Days in tough economic times
In the run-up to the Jewish New Year, local organizations are stepping in to help lift a financial burden.

Growing Tidal Wave of Anger May Drown Obama in November
Follow Israel news on and . More polls point to a GOP tidal wave of victory in November’s Congressional elections and U.S. President Barack Obama facing the humility of being a one-term president.

Govt Promises $5M In Quake Relief
The Government has promised $5m for a hardship fund to help victims of the weekend’s massive earthquake in Christchurch and the Canterbury region.

Community Calendar
Contra Costa Civic Theatre -- Bleacher Bums, the bittersweet comedy about the most dedicated of fans watching their beloved Cubbie Bears tackle arch-rivals, the St.

Friday wrap: TSX closes up amid encouraging jobs data
Source: The Canadian Press The Toronto stock market closed modestly higher Friday with the TSX failing to get much traction from an American jobs report which blew past expectations.

Key: Press Conference on Canterbury Earthquake
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Qatar pulls out the stops in bid to win 2022 WCup
The sidewalks and parks in Doha are empty in June, as residents head to the air-conditioned malls for relief from temperatures that soar to 48 degrees (118 F). Professional footballers from the region flee to the cooler climes of Europe to train. And anyone looking to cool off with a cold beer in Qatar's capital has to make do with a handful of pubs hidden in five-star hotels, since drinking...

Cellcom Israel Ltd Announces Regulator's Decision to Reduce Interconnect Tariff
Cellcom Israel Ltd. announced today that following the previous reports regarding the possible reduction of interconnect tariffs payable to cellular operators in Israel, the Israeli Ministry of Communications, or MOC, announced its decision to amend the applicable Israeli regulations as follows:

Researchers develop treatment for HIV that kills infected cells
JERUSALEM, Israel (AFP) -- Israeli researchers have developed a new treatment for HIV that kills human cells infected with the virus and could lead to a breakthrough in treating AIDS, the Haaretz newspaper said yesterday.

Azrieli Group Plans Real-Estate Expansion in Northern Israel After Sale
Azrieli Group Ltd. , Israel’s largest real-estate developer, will use part of the 2.5 billion shekels ($658 million) raised in June to buy or develop shopping malls and commercial properties with a focus on the country’s north.

Qatar pulls out the stops in bid to win 2022 WCup
The sidewalks and parks in Doha are empty in June, as residents head to the air-conditioned malls for relief from temperatures that soar to 48 degrees (118 F). Professional footballers from the region flee to the cooler climes of Europe to train.

Tiny Qatar wants to host 2022 World Cup
By MICHAEL CASEY AP Sports Writer The sidewalks and parks in Doha are empty in June, as residents head to the air-conditioned malls for relief from temperatures that soar to 48 degrees (118 F). Professional footballers from the region flee...

Voters Guide: US Senator
Voters Guide: US Senator

Aspen to set up solar park in Italy
Aspen estimates the return on investment in the first year of operation at 14%.

Turkish Action Film Depicts Israeli Raid
“Valley of the Wolves: Palestine” is built around the unsuccessful attempt in May by a six-boat Turkish flotilla to breach Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza.

Israel Outlines Plans to Cut Interconnection Rates
The Israeli Ministry of Communications (MOC) has confirmed to the mobile networks details of its expected cut in interconnection rates.

Local week in review, 9/5/2010
Schools welcome kids back to classThousands of students from four Northeast Pennsylvania school districts - Scranton, Delaware Valley, Wayne Highlands and North Pocono - and Holy Cross High School started school Monday. Crossing guards were in the cross

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