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Israel
Equal service for all
Netanyahu must join with Kadima and approve a new law for more equitable conscription.
By YOHANAN PLESNER
Social protesters, not socialists
Majority of survey respondents want to maintain capitalist system with government fixes.
By DAHLIA SCHEINDLIN
Israel's new economic model
Jewish state bests other nations in remodeling government, economy.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Dublin's imaginary Jew
Literature, history, Guiness and Judaism converge in the mystical Emerald isle.
By ARIEH O'SULLIVAN
Accidental conquerors
Capture of old city did not figure in any battle plans during Six Day War.
By ABRAHAM RABINOVICH
Field of dreams
Israel's bold experiment in communal farming plows with confidence into second century.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY
The Netanyahu gambit
Why did the prime minister call early elections and then suddenly change his mind?
By LESLIE SUSSER
The Knesset and the Court
Israel has shifted from a system of legislative to judicial supremacy.
By AMIEL UNGAR
The challenger
Moshe Feiglin confident he can unseat Benjamin Netanyahu as Likud Party leader.
By LESLIE SUSSER
Life after death
Former Israel Police spokesman traumatized by the 48 suicide attacks he dealt with.
By ROBERT SLATER
Perfect pitch
Impressive raft of young Israeli start-ups explain their products to potential investors.
By ZIV HELLMAN
Queens of Ramallah
New generation of Palestinian businesswomen transform economy and society of West Bank.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
Lessons in tolerance
Bilingual school in Jerusalem works towards coexistence between Jews and Arabs.
By JAY BUSHINSKY
Jaffa old and new
A 4,000 year old city is rejuvenated.
By SHULA KOPF
Eye in the sky
Israeli military commanders making greater use of unmmanned aerial vehicles.
By ADAM GONN
Checkout champion
Rami Levy transforms Israel's supermarket culture by offering lower prices, good service.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Return to Sderot
New residents buying homes in city despite rocket attacks from Gaza.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
Heavenly shield
Israel's anti-missile system has proven successful, but has it made the country safer?
By LESLIE SUSSER
What's in a capital?
Jerusalem mayor banks on tourism to revive city that nearly half of all Israelis rarely visit.
By DAHLIA SCHEINDLIN
Prince of the city
Mayor Barkat says he can revive Jerusalem's economy and entice back the secular residents.
By ROBERT SLATER
Bitter chocolate
Protest over price of treats raises questions on lack of competition in Israeli economy.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
The Russia House
Immigrants from former Soviet Union find home away from home in former Jerusalem hotel.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
The apartheid slur
Comparing Israel to South African system insults victims of apartheid regime.
By VIC ALHADEFF
The big crunch
Kadima racked with problems after failing to make changes in wake of 2009 elections.
By AMIEL UNGAR
Looking for salvation in the East
Strategy towards US, Europe on two-state solution could backfire on Israel.
By LESLIE SUSSER
Olmert fights back
Former prime minister is cautiously confident he will be exonerated on corruption charges.
By ROBERT SLATER
Parting Shot: Words are not enough
By MATTHEW KALMAN
Military service and the just society
By 2020 only four out of every 10 young Israelis will be drafted into the army.
By NACHMAN SHAI
Starting up in backpacks
They are Israel’s secret sauce for innovation. Many nations would like the recipe.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Mr Fix-it
Trajtenberg: for real social reform to occur defense spending must come down.
By ZIV HELLMAN
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Fayyad's uncertain future
LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
LESLIE SUSSER
Starting up in backpacks
SHLOMO MAITAL
Paradise lost?
ANNE ROIPHE
Military service and the just society
NACHMAN SHAI
The face in the mirror
DAHLIA...
Seize the Spring
LESLIE SUSSER
The shifting balance
DANNY...
Haircut? Or rip-off?
SHLOMO MAITAL
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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