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ISRAEL’S NEW DIVERSE COALITION MAY SHOW BREAD-AND-BUTTER POLITICS PATH TO PEACE



The striking of a coalition agreement in Israel that not only unites right- and left-wing parties, but for the first time in the country’s history includes an Arab party – the United Arab List – signals that real change is possible for Israelis and Palestinians.…

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NEW METHOD TO INCREASED SUNSTANCE SOLUBILITY RELEASED



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A RESEARCH project at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in Israel, has developed a new manufacturing process that will enable the cosmetics industry to mix thus far insoluble substances with water. Researcher Katy Margulis-Goshen says ingredients such as oil can be dissolved in water if broken into nanoparticles.…

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ISRAEL ON FRONTLINE AGAINST TERRORISM, BUT ON BACK FOOT REGARDING MONEY LAUNDERING RULES



BY PAUL COCHRANE

FOLLOWING the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Israel was quick to come out and identify itself with the ensuing US-led ‘war on terror’. This was not surprising, given the Arab-Israeli conflict and the attacks Israel has sustained from militant Palestinian groups.…

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COSMETICS MAJORS MUST MARKET TO DISTINCT ISRAEL AND ARAB MARKETS IN MIDDLE EAST



BY PAUL COCHRANE

THE COSMETICS and personal care sector in the Middle East is one of the fastest growing in the industry worldwide, registering 12% annual growth in the three years to 2008, and valued at US$2.1 billion, according to trade experts Epoc Messe Frankfurt (EMF).…

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