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A-Taibeh (Eyal Toueg)
Arab villagers in A-Taibeh struggle to be accepted as Israelis

Residents of MK Hanin Zuabi's hometown have disassociated themselves from her politics.

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Yeshiva students- AP
End of the people's army

Even though the cabinet's decision phase out Haredi handouts is intended to encourage army service, we can expect it to do exactly the opposite.

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Hotels at the Dead Sea
Don't raze Dead Sea hotels, dredge the salt, say greens

Environmental protection organizations and the Dead Sea hotels have found common ground: They hate the idea of razing the hotels and rebuilding them elsewhere.

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Bottom shekel / Stanley, King of Israel 0 comments
tycoons - Daniel Bar-On - November 29 2010
Oil, gas tycoons still come out ahead at expense of the public

Small investors in oil and natural gas exploration say they will be left with little if recommendations to increase taxation on oil and gas profits are adopted.

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Bottom shekel / When there's smoke, there's fire

Too bad about the fire truck.

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State considers bonds to insure against natural disasters

Taking earth-shaking measures against unpredictable devastation.

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Nahal Haredi - Archive
PMO to recommend increasing Haredi draft

Goal is to increase budget for program to draft and train the ultra-Orthodox soldiers and to enlist an additional 3,000 Haredim a year into the IDF.

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Steinitz lays out three steps to lower prices, in the short term 0 comments
Netanyahu
PM vows to lower home prices

Netanyahu: 'Unoccupied property owned by foreigners is a problem'.

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Finance Ministry nears compromise on yeshiva allowances

The compromise will most likely include two parts, granting students with children the same allowances and making the criteria stricter.

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Builders
Treasury proposes incentives for developers to build quickly

As part of the attempt to hold down housing prices, the Finance Ministry is putting together a package of moves to calm the real estate market.

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Ofer Eini, Yuval Steinitz Nov. 1, 2010 (Daniel Bar-On)
Social workers to get steeper pay hikes

Finance Ministry acknowledges that social workers have been one of the most deprived segments in the public sector, in terms of compensation.

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Sept. 1 to be floating vacation day

Workers will be able to choose to take Sept. 1 off, at the expense of a day from their annual vacation.

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Haim Shani (Tomer Appelbaum)
Treasury wants higher wages for the poorest and most valued

Ministry in middle of negotiations with Histadrut labor federation over collective wage agreement for 2009 to 2011 (yes, retroactively ), in an effort to avert a general strike.

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haredim ultra-Orthodox - Micha Odenheimer  - October 28 2010
Bottom Shekel / Who's overseeing Haredi draft exemptions? (Nobody)

Every year, the IDF loses 13% of its potential draft, because of arrangement under Tal Law exempting Haredim who study Torah as a way of life - and do not work - from army service.

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French pension- AP
The shekel drops / Don't envy les femmes

A woman retiring earlier has more years to live in retirement, so she will necessarily get a lower monthly stipend from the social security network.

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Oded Sarig (Michal Fattal)
Treasury planning pension reforms 0 comments
Bank of Israel cuts makam issuance 0 comments
The Israeli middle class is shrinking - but only slightly

If the government continues with its plan to cut taxes, it will mostly benefit the wealthy at this point, since it involves reducing the highest marginal tax rates, not the average tax rate

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Deal forming for ICL: Save hotels at Dead Sea, pay lower royalties 0 comments
Treasury reveals thoughts on how to lower housing prices

Four-step plan includes new property tax formula and scheme to compensate farmers for loss of arable land.

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David Cohen
World-class think tank hired for study of Israel Police

Top cops to cooperate with RAND Corporation review.

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Families of the Israeli Arabs killed in the October 2000 riots  in Tel Aviv Sep. 27, 2010
Israeli Arab MK: Racism in Israel has reached frightening levels

Some 6,000 Israeli Arabs march in memory of 13 youths who were killed by Israel Police officers in October 2000 riots; Israeli Arabs call for suspects to be tried, declare general strike.

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Only half of jobless are Haredi or Arab 0 comments
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