Privatizing Zionism in Israel - Haaretz


Haaretz
Privatizing Zionism in Israel
Haaretz
Privatization has spread from the economy to the three main elements of Zionism: aliya, settlement and land redemption. By Israel Harel | May.24, 2012 | 6:42 AM Hashomer Hahadash guard at Kibbutz Gilad. Photo by Hagai Frid "The Zionist entity"?

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Iran's Petrochemical Company to Complete Privatization Process This Year - Fars News Agency


Fars News Agency
Iran's Petrochemical Company to Complete Privatization Process This Year
Fars News Agency
Owladi said that privatization and creating a better environment for doing business in the petrochemical industry would lead to economic growth and rising employment during the year which has been named 'National Production, Supporting Iranian Labor ...

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My Statement of Support for the Reelection of President Barack Obama - Huffington Post

My Statement of Support for the Reelection of President Barack Obama
Huffington Post
President Obama and the Democratic Party believe we must never privatize Social Security and Medicare, but instead take measures to keep them solvent, and to always keep them as entitlements. The Republican Party and Mitt Romney and his predecessor ...

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Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential election - Los Angeles Times

Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential election
Los Angeles Times
... deciding on Egypt's commitment to its peace treaty with Israel, reasserting Cairo as a player in an Arab world increasingly influenced by Persian Gulf states, and negotiating with Iran to ease deepening divisions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims.

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My statement of support for the reelection of President Barack Obama - Jerusalem Post (blog)

My statement of support for the reelection of President Barack Obama
Jerusalem Post (blog)
President Obama and the Democratic Party believe we must never privatize Social Security and Medicare, but instead take measures to keep them solvent, but to always keep them as entitlements. The Republican Party and Mitt Romney and his predecessor ...

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Iran to privatize one-third of gov't companies - Trend.az

Iran to privatize one-third of gov't companies
Trend.az
The Iranian government plans to give up about one-third of the companies and assets covered under the country's privatization law, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reports. The exact number of companies to be offered for public sale isn't clear ...

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Privatisation slows in new Iranian year - Trend.az

Privatisation slows in new Iranian year
Trend.az
The Privatisation Organisation of Iran has offered four state owned companies' shares, worth $35 million (USD), to the public so far this year, the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) reports. Compared to the same time period last year (Iran's solar ...

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Iran to Launch 9 Refining Projects Next Year - Fars News Agency


Fars News Agency
Iran to Launch 9 Refining Projects Next Year
Fars News Agency
Head of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) Alireza Zeighami said development plans at Imam Khomeini (Shazand) and Lavan oil refineries, upgrading and boosting capacity at Shahid Tondgouyan (Tehran), Tabriz and Isfahan ...

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In Jewish election season, old themes and new concerns about Iran - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

In Jewish election season, old themes and new concerns about Iran
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Frank and Kristol addressed substantive issues, particularly differences over how best to keep entitlement programs solvent, through cuts and privatization programs (Kristol) or cuts and increasing taxes (Frank). On Israel and the Middle East, however, ...

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Stocks Tumble as Commodities Fall Before Summit; Yen, Bonds Gain - San Francisco Chronicle

Stocks Tumble as Commodities Fall Before Summit; Yen, Bonds Gain
San Francisco Chronicle
Oil declined 0.3 percent to $91.40 a barrel in New York and Brent crude fell for a second day in London after Iran agreed to grant access to United Nations nuclear inspectors ahead of an international summit in Baghdad today.

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