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'Just means against an unjust attack''Just means against an unjust attack' Lally Weymouth of Newsweek and The Post interviewed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. Q: What did you think of the Goldstone report? A: I thought there were limits to hypocrisy... In this article: Israel, Democracy, Hamas, Iran, West Bank, Shimon Peres, U.N., United States, and Geneva |
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Newsweek World News | October 24, 2009
Netanyahu: Lally Weymouth Interview
...Goldstone that accuses Israel of war crimes in its invasion of Gaza earlier this year. NEWSWEEK's Lally Weymouth spoke to Netanyahu in Jerusalem last week. Excerpts: WEYMOUTH: What did you think of the Goldstone report? NETANYAHU: I...
In this article: Benjamin Netanyahu, Lally Weymouth, Israel, Hamas, U.N., and Gilad Shalit
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JPost.com Front Page Top Stories | October 24, 2009
Peres: Israel faces built-in UN majority
...solution." Peres told Newsweek he may have had "a certain influence" upon the decisions that Netanyahu has made since taking office earlier this year, adding that he didn't expect the prime minister to take everything he said into account.
In this article: Shimon Peres, Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel, United Nations, Hamas, Gaza, Terms of reference, and Uranium
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Newsweek World News | May 18, 2009
Can U.S. and Israel Agree on Rules for Iran Talks?
...let these things develop. By the same token, he [Obama] is not just going to pose an artificial timeline," the senior official told NEWSWEEK, preferring not to named because Iran was now an especially sensitive topic. Obama, speaking at the...
In this article: Iran, Barack Obama, Palestine, Benjamin Netanyahu, United States, Jerusalem, Washington, Tehran, and Israel
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JPost.com Front Page Top Stories | May 19, 2009
Has Obama given up on halting Iran?
A source close to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took a more optimistic view, citing a recent interview with Obama in Newsweek that quoted him as saying he was not taking any options off the table on Iran, as a hopeful sign.
In this article: Barack Obama, Iran, Binyamin Netanyahu, Hizbullah, Lebanon, Tel Aviv University, and US
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The Times of India - World | February 27, 2009
Netanyahu says Obama 'interested' in his ideas
...East peace process forward, but offered no specifics. "I've had two excellent meetings with President Obama," Netanyahu told The Washington Post newspaper and Newsweek magazine. "I've found him open to new ideas and seeking new ideas...
In this article: Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama, Middle East, Newsweek magazine, United States, Iran, Washington, and Israel
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JPost.com Front Page Top Stories | February 28, 2009
Lieberman: I want to be foreign minister
...every portfolio-defense, finance and Foreign Ministry. I think personally I'd like the foreign office," Lieberman was quoted as telling Newsweek in an interview published on Saturday. Asked whether he would continue the peace process if he...
In this article: Bashar Assad, Golan Heights, Islamic, Jihad, Israel Beiteinu, Hamas, Binyamin Netanyahu, and Hizbullah
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Operation Orchard
...backed the operation and congratulated Prime Minister Olmert. Netanyahu advisor Uzi Arad later told Newsweek "I do know what happened, and when it comes out it will stun everyone." On September 17 Prime Minister Olmert announced that he was...
In this article: International Atomic Energy Agency, Syria, Israel, Uranium, United States, Ehud Olmert, Central Intelligence Agency, and United Nations
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washingtonpost.com | June 19, 2009
TV Listings for Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21, 2009
...McCain (R-Ariz.) ; "The McLaughlin Group" (CBS at 11:30) features MSNBC's Pat Buchanan, Newsweek's Eleanor Clift and others; "This Is America With Dennis Wholey" (WHUT at 6) hosts Pakistani Ambassador Husain Haqqani. Two shows premiere...
In this article: Abc's Sam Donaldson, John McCain, Arizona, Harper's Island, Massage, Daily Beast, Iraq War, and Time
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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.
Recently, the magazine's owner The Washington Post Company has stated the publication has been losing profit. The company overhauled the magazine in May, 2009, refocusing its content and using higher-quality paper, to target a smaller and more "elite audience" and to identify itself as a "thought leader". To sustain its level of journalism with a reduced guaranteed circulation, Newsweek plans to eventually increase prices.
- Name:
- Newsweek
- Type:
- Newsmagazine
- Location Country:
- United States
- Published By:
- The Washington Post Company
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
- ISSN:
- 0028-9604
- First:
- February 17, 1933
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
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