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Fast Forward Germany’s Merkel Assures Israel of Backing
German Chancellor Angela Merkel reassured Israel of her country’s support on Saturday, two days after Berlin disappointed the Jewish state by abstaining in a U.N. vote on the Palestinians’ status. Germany, which will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and many of his ministers next week, abstained in Thursday’s vote in the U.N. General Assembly…
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Fast Forward Judge Refuses To Pull Anti-Islam Film From Net
An actress who said she was duped into appearing in an anti-Islam film that stoked violent protests against the United States across the Muslim world lost on Friday her second legal bid to force the video off YouTube. Denying a request by actress Cindy Lee Garcia for a court order requiring the popular online video…
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News Israeli Hoops Star Finds Relief on Court
When Naama Shafir takes the court for the University of Toledo, there’s an unquestionable sense of relief. It helps that her team is on a winning and that Shafir is averaging 10.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.6 assists per contest. And for Shafir, a native of Hoshaya, Israel, being back on the court at all…
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Fast Forward Stevie Wonder Explains IDF Snub: ‘I’m Against War’
Veteran singer and United Nations Messenger of Peace Stevie Wonder has canceled a planned performance for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces after several organizations asked him not to perform. The soul singer, 62, was scheduled to sing at a Dec. 6 fundraising gala in Los Angeles hosted by the Friends of the Israel…
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News Fido Did His Business! Dogwalkers Go Digital
Customers of a dog-walking company in New York City need no longer wonder whether or not their pet stopped for a bathroom break while out for its daily stroll – they now receive a text message each time their dog does the deed. Swifto, which walks dogs in the city’s boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn,…
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Fast Forward Spanish-Speaking Jews Discuss Political Shifts
Representatives of Jewish communities in Spanish-speaking countries are meeting this weekend in Miami to discuss the effects of recent political shifts on Jewish life in the Americas and Iberia. Approximately 200 people are expected at the sixth annual conference on trans-nationalism and its impact on the Jewish agenda, which is organized by the Latino and…
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Fast Forward Tennis Referee Cleared in Hubby’s Coffee Mug Slay
A Los Angeles judge dismissed murder charges on Friday against a 70-year-old tennis lineswoman who was accused of beating her husband to death with a coffee mug, and arrested in August as she prepared to officiate at the U.S. Open. The dismissal was granted following a request from prosecutors who said they were unable to…
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Fast Forward Fired Penn State ‘Cover Up’ President Gets $2.4M
Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier, who was accused of covering up the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal and fired a year ago, will be paid more than $2.4 million in severance and compensation, the university said on Thursday. Spanier, 64, who served as Penn State president for 16 years, has pleaded not guilty…
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