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EDITORIAL: All about jobs
Likud members have been complaining in recent days about the state
comptroller picking on Hanegbi when political appointments were a
time-honored tradition of the Labor Party since its Mapai days
The
Hanegbi file
By YAAKOV KATZ
The departing police minister had come a long way since the days
of his student activism - until he came full circle
Hanegbi: As
a politician I have to maneuver
By YAAKOV KATZ
This interview was held before Minister Tzahi Hanegbi's resignation
this week as internal security minister.
Mother of Greater
Israel
By SARAH HONIG
On the evening of November 16, 1978 some 50 members of the
hawkish Herut Loyalists Circle sat on the cold floor
of the poorly lit Metzudat Ze'ev, the party's famous headquarters
in Tel Aviv.
Nothing is instant
By YAAKOV KATZ
Not surprisingly, Tzahi Hanegbi is eager to discuss his
work at the Internal Security Ministry, which
allows him to set aside, at least momentarily,
his overflowing political predicaments and legal
troubles.
Sergeant
Pfeffer
By ANSHEL PFEFFER
Miluim isn't just a place to catch up with your reading or stock
up on dirty jokes, we also operate our own old-boys network.
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