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NO SAFE PLACE - "A Dangerous Job" - Rony Plaut drives a bus on a very dangerous route in Israel. He often wonders if the next passenger will be a suicide bomber. Despite the high risk involved with riding buses in Israel today, Rony says he will continue driving, but his wife Orly, and their three children live in constant fear and worry. Although Rony has been driving for twenty years, he admits that times have changed in Israel and he is scared. "No Safe Place" examines six families whose...
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An Iranian Shahab-3 missile rises into the air at an undisclosed location in the Iranian desert on July 9. 2008. Iran has warned it would "set fire" to Israel and US forces in response to any attack over its nuclear drive. Among the missiles Iran said it tested Wednesday was a new version of the Shahab-3, which officials have said has a range of 1,250 miles and is armed with a 1-ton conventional warhead.
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Ein Od Milvado Shivi Reggae - Here is Shivi Keller's brand new reggae remix of Ein Od Milvado and funky video..try Ein Od Milvado ("There is Nothing Else But Him"), the band headed by Shivi Keller. If Pink Floyd lived in Hebron, hung out with Shlomo Carlebach and suffered from multiple terrorist attacks, then they would be Ein Od Milvado. The new album actually has some upbeat songs on it. The first two discs are super mellow, moody and dreamy. Like the last track, a 15-minute anthem entitled...
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Another cool life lesson from Rabbi Infinity of Chabad on "tightrope walking" life's decisions and challenges. Rabbi Infinity says: The problem with religion is all this talk about faith. Why believe in something just because somebody else--or even a lot of people--believe it is true. After all, why do they believe it? Because they believe someone else. And what kind of proof is that? Because a lot of believers believe, I should believe too?
Then there's philosophy. The problem with...
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Stanley Fischer Israel Interview - Marketplace Middle East talks to the Governor of the Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer about the Israeli economy. Show aired originally in January 2008. Stanley "Stan" Fischer is an economist and the current Governor of the Bank of Israel. Born in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) on 15 October 1943, he obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at the London School of Economics from 1962-1966 and his Ph.D. at MIT in 1969, all in economics. He was a professor at MIT from 1977...
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