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Fast Forward Al Jazeera Hits Back at $15M ‘Anti-Semitism’ Suit
Al Jazeera America denied allegations by a former employee who said that the news channel overlooked anti-Semitic, sexist and anti-American misconduct. “Al Jazeera America does not tolerate any discriminatory conduct and we take great pride in the diversity of our organization and its leadership,” CEO Ehab Al Shihabi said in a statement Monday, USA Today…
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Fast Forward Denmark Group Pushes for Labels on Settlement Products
A Danish pro-Palestinian group will step up its campaign to label goods produced in Jewish settlements after its ads were dropped from public buses. Fathi el-Abed, the chairman of the Danish Palestinian Friendship Association, vowed that his group will continue to urge Danes to boycott West Bank settlement goods. Last week Movia, the public transportation…
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Fast Forward Israeli Singer Calls for Death of President Obama in Song
The popular Israeli singer Amir Benayoun released a song that wishes for the death of President Barack Obama, whom he refers to as a “treacherous creature.” Benayoun, who previously has been accused of racism and incitement, posted the song Monday on Facebook. He deleted it after receiving negative feedback on his page. “I was glad…
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Food Israeli-American Chef Wins James Beard Award
James Beard Award-winning chef Alon Shaya. Israeli-American chef Alon Shaya was named best chef in the South by the James Beard Foundation. Shaya, 37, broke through as the winner after being a finalist in the category for the past three years. He was recognized for his work as the executive chef at the Domenica restaurant…
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Fast Forward Retiring Brandeis President Will Make $1M Salary for 2 More Years
Brandeis University’s retiring president, Frederick Lawrence, will continue to be paid for nearly two years after he steps down on July 1. Lawrence, who will have served for five years at Brandeis’ helm, will receive paid sabbatical through fiscal year 2015, continued housing and full salary for nine months following his sabbatical, the university board…
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Fast Forward Court Lifts Temple Mount Ban on Yehuda Glick
A Jerusalem court lifted a restraining order barring activist Yehuda Glick from visiting the Temple Mount. Judge Miriam Kaslasi of the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday ruled that Glick could visit the holy site once a month. However, he cannot hold a smartphone or camera there, as it could “aggravate” Muslim worshippers. The restraining order…
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Fast Forward Lauryn Hill Scraps Show in Israel — Cites Palestinians
R&B singer Lauryn Hill cancelled a performance in Israel three days ahead of the scheduled concert. She said in a statement posted on her Facebook page that she cancelled the concert because she was unable to schedule a similar concert for the same trip in Palestinian-controlled Ramallah in the West Bank. Hill was scheduled to…
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Fast Forward ISIS Claims Responsibility for Attack on Texas Muhammed Cartoon Event
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the shooting attack on a Texas building housing an exhibit of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad organized by an anti-Islamic organization. The group claimed responsibility Tuesday in an audio-taped statement. The group said that “two soldiers of the caliphate” carried out the Sunday night attack in Garland, Texas….
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