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Mayor says city now catering for hi-tech professionals, but what about the rest? |
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If even media leaders are busily proving and proclaiming their own victimhood, why would anyone else in media here dare to believe that change is possible? |
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How do art market, rising artists and schools fit into puzzle of public life in Jewish state? Art appraiser and gallery owner Sima Simon explains |
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Free hatred for ultra-Orthodox is poison. Or maybe better put, it's a parasite, a little worm in our hearts that we feed with our own spirit and energy |
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It sits there in full view, unashamed. Its patrons come and go in full view, unashamed. It's by no means the only one in Tel Aviv, but with its telltale signs unhidden, its street-facing entrance, and its brightly lit address sign—it stands out a bit more |
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It’s so big, so out of place, and so unrelentingly ugly that it offends you. Its 30-plus stories set among the four-story buildings below show its arrogance and say in no uncertain terms, 'Like me or hate me, F-you' |
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The Israeli personality has grown up. It can’t be stuffed into a squat little cactus any more than it can be shoved into a more complex metaphor |
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