Only three years ago the now convicted gun-runner was feted by the entire country as a savior.
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Gaydamak has been sentenced to six years in prison and fined 1 million euros for gunrunning in Angola.
by Yossi Melman 0 commentsThe fall of Arcadi Gaydamak teaches us that national leadership requires experience in public life - as several prime ministers who reached their post prematurely have proved.
Haaretz Editorial 0 commentsWe fell in love with Arcadi Gaydamak immediately. Why? Because he fulfilled what most of us dream of: Making lots of fast money, whatever its source, and showing it off to everybody.
by Gideon Levy 0 commentsOnly three years ago the now convicted gun-runner was feted by the entire country as a savior.
by Anshel Pfeffer 0 commentsGaydamak has been sentenced to six years in prison and fined 1 million euros for gunrunning in Angola.
by Yossi Melman 0 commentsThe fall of Arcadi Gaydamak teaches us that national leadership requires experience in public life - as several prime ministers who reached their post prematurely have proved.
Haaretz Editorial 0 commentsWe fell in love with Arcadi Gaydamak immediately. Why? Because he fulfilled what most of us dream of: Making lots of fast money, whatever its source, and showing it off to everybody.
by Gideon Levy 0 comments
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