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May 7, 2009
AIPAC Decision a Victory — With Qualifiers
Ron Kampeas, JTA
May 7, 2009
Baruch Weiss, the young lawyer who helped cripple the government’s case against two former AIPAC staffers, says the prosecution’s loss is a “great victory” for free speech and for Israel’s friends.
Has Justice Returned to the Justice Department?
Michael Berenbaum
May 7, 2009
The Obama administration has decided to drop the charges against Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, two former AIPAC officials who were to be tried under a rarely used section of the 1917 Espionage Act that makes it a crime for civilians to receive and disseminate secret information.
Outsiders Again?
Rob Eshman
May 7, 2009
I love Los Angeles, but I hate the homeless problem, the school system, the traffic and, especially, Lincoln Boulevard. But after thinking about it seriously for two or three minutes, I went back to my day job.
Santa Barbara fire threatens multimillion-dollar homes, historic mission
Brad A. Greenberg
May 7, 2009
J.J. Abrams talks about ‘Star Trek,’ being Jewish and interfaith marriage
Brad A. Greenberg
May 7, 2009
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