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Son Set For Arraignment In Parents' Brutal Stabbing Murder
A Staten Island man accused of stabbing his parents to death is now in custody on Staten Island after being extradited from Tel Avivearly Sunday, police said, and will be arraigned Monday.
Eric Bellucci, the suspect in the grisly murder of his parents,...Tags: Tickets, Annadale, Crime, Law and Justice, WPIX, Israel
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Cultural Exchange: Israeli city reviving itself as an arts attraction
Even residents of this sand-blown suburb — once known for crime and middle-class flight — used to joke that the best part of town was the road to neighboring Tel Aviv.
Lately, however, traffic is moving in the opposite direction. With a dozen...Tags: Cultural Development, Children, Music, Arts and Culture, The Happiest News!
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Experiences in Holy Land remain vivid as memories
There are significant moments in our lives that live forever in our minds. Each year about this time, which is usually associated with Easter, I am reminded of a trip quite a few years ago that remains perfectly vivid in my mind. During my days...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Israel, Easter, Christianity, Boeing Co.
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PASSINGS: Dov Shilansky
Dov Shilansky
He began recitations of Holocaust victims' names
Dov Shilansky, 86, a former Israeli Parliament speaker and advocate for memorializing victims of the Holocaust, died Thursday at a Tel Aviv hospital. The cause was not given.
Shilansky...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Menachem Begin, Civil Unrest, Likud, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Ethiopian Israeli Filmmaker Pulls No Punches
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGrowing up, they called him the "chocolate boy" and worse. Shmuel Beru arrived in Israel at age 8 with the first wave of Ethiopian immigrants in 1984. Classmates, who'd never seen a black person before, rubbed his skin to see if the color would come off....Tags: Movies, Television, State Budgets, Juvenile Delinquency, Career and Workplace
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ISRAEL: Elvis Costello cancels Tel Aviv concerts as 'matter of conscience'
Babylon & BeyondWhat's so funny about peace, love and understanding? Nothing for Israeli fans of Elvis Costello who will not see the legend perform in Tel Aviv this summer after he canceled all scheduled shows there, citing concerns over the treatment of...... -
ISRAEL: Pixies cancel Tel Aviv concert in apparent Gaza flotilla fallout
Babylon & BeyondBesides giving Israel the obvious diplomatic grief, international outrage over the flotilla events is spilling into other areas too. Among the first civilian victims of the fallout is the Pixies' concert, now canceled. With only four days to go, the...... -
'Return to Haifa': Play on conflict stirs up plenty. Here's the full story.
The Theater Loop"Return to Haifa" ran at the Next Theatre in Evanston. Read the original review here. About 10 years ago, a distinguished Israeli journalist named Boaz Gaon found himself in London, talking to an Iraqi writer. Gaon was complaining about the...... -
ISRAEL: Cabinet discusses citizenship law, mulls immigration policy
Babylon & BeyondUpdate, 4:17 a.m.: The news report quoted and linked below stating the Cabinet on Sunday approved an amendment to the temporary provision of the Citizenship and Entry Law to include a revised loyalty oath was erroneous. Cabinet officials clarified Monday.... -
ISRAEL: Jerusalem Pride will march to parliament for equality
Babylon & BeyondThe annual Jerusalem Pride march is taking to the streets of Jerusalem on Thursday and taking the community's demand for rights downtown and up to the Knesset, Israel's parliament. In past years, intense controversy surrounding the yearly event,... -
Amos Kenan dies at 82; writer helped shape Israeli culture
Times Staff And Wire ReportsAmos Kenan, a novelist, newspaper columnist and sculptor who as a member of Israel's founding generation helped define modern Israeli culture, died in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. He was 82. He struggled with Alzheimer's disease for years, said Uri Avnery, a...Tags: Education, Death, Civil Unrest, Journalism, Arts and Culture
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PASSINGS
Maria Amelia Lopez Blogger began when she was 95 Maria Amelia Lopez, 97, a Spanish great-grandmother who described herself as the world's oldest blogger -- and became a Web sensation as she mused on events current and past -- died May 20 in her hometown...Tags: Nazi Party, Heinrich Himmler, Spain, Francisco Franco, World War II (1939-1945)
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