Aug 26, 2010 | Haaretz
Basketball / All's well that ends well for Israeli men
Netanyahu proposes bi-weekly meetings with Abbas during direct peace talks 02:06 King of Jordan: Fingers crossed that direct negotiations will the conflict 01:36 Israel working to thwart Russia arms deal with Syria 01:03 Muslim taxi driver stabbed in NYC says religion played role in attack 00:29 Pedestrian in serious condition after hit by car in ...
Off the Court / Still lacking the fundamentals
Universities reject demand of rightist group Im Tirtzu to fire left-wing professors 02:17 Turkey cuts back on security at Israeli embassy in Ankara after traffic complaints 02:12 U.K. raises human rights concerns with Iran 02:11 Mufti's order to shut Chechen cafes during Ramadan sparks Russian outrage 02:10 Leaders of Lebanese militant group slain ...
Basketball / Taking leave of NBA, Casspi says Israel is 'not a 1-player team'
Oil shoots to $79.3 a barrel, up 3.6% 02:37 Israel UN envoy: Lebanon flotilla bound for Gaza seeks to inflame Mideast 02:25 Noam Shalit urges Greece PM to pressure Hamas to release his son Gilad 00:51 Missing IDF soldier returns to him home; interrogated by army 23:50 White House: U.S. ahead of schedule in Iraq troop drawdown 23:29 Government ...
Former USC star keeps pro dreams alive
Former USC basketball player David Bluthenthal has more stamps on his passport than a package from the United States Postal Service.