Israel TV Station's Troubles Reflect a Larger Political Battleground Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mon, 26 Dec 2011 22:18 PM PST JERUSALEM -- An Israeli television station reported last spring on numerous trips Benjamin Netanyahu had taken as an elected official to Paris, London and New York before becoming prime minister in 2009. Accompanied by his wife, he flew first class and stayed in baronial hotel suites. Mrs. Netanyahu had her hair styled and her wardrobe dry-cleaned. The bills, displayed on screen, were paid for ... | Exhibit: A Survey of Paintings and Collages Creative Loafing Charlotte Mon, 26 Dec 2011 22:12 PM PST by Anita Overcash This is your last chance to view this showcase of works by Esteban Vicente. Part of the first generation of abstract expressionists, Vicente exhibited in Madrid, Barcelona and Paris before crossing the pond to the states, where he settled down in New York in 1936.⦠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] | TV station's troubles reflect Israel battles Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mon, 26 Dec 2011 21:48 PM PST JERUSALEM -- An Israeli television station reported last spring on numerous trips Benjamin Netanyahu had taken as an elected official to Paris, London and New York City before becoming prime minister in 2009. Accompanied by his wife, he flew first class and stayed in baronial hotel suites. His wife had her hair styled and her wardrobe dry-cleaned. | Summer Tranfser Window: Gonzalo Higuain Will Go to Chelsea Bleacher Report Mon, 26 Dec 2011 21:37 PM PST Chelsea FC is planning on signing Gonzalo Higuain when his contract with Real Madrid expires at the end of the season. The Blues are expecting stiff competition from another club for Higuain. Juventus appears to plan to sign Gonzalo Higuain to the tune of $39 million. The news appeared in La Stampa, The Daily Mail,  and was published in Soccernews . Paris Saint-Germain and River Plate are also ... | French art house movie palace turns off projector in protest Los Angeles Times Mon, 26 Dec 2011 19:07 PM PST The owner of Paris' Balzac cinema closes its doors for a week over what the owner calls an existential threat to his business: the showing of art films by major movie theater chains. The holiday lights on the Champs-Elysees are in full splendor, but right off the avenue, the landmark art house movie palace, the Balzac, has remained dark for days. | Despite problems, economists still see euro benefits Channel NewsAsia Mon, 26 Dec 2011 19:07 PM PST PARIS: Ten years after it went into circulation, experts judge the euro to have helped cut inflation but say hopes it would boost growth were dashed by a lack of policy coordination. | United ready for new year title charge: Fergie New Straits Times Mon, 26 Dec 2011 18:30 PM PST PARIS - Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United will be ideally placed to retain their Premier League title if they reach New Yearâs Day alongside Manchester City at the top of the table. | | |
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