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Terrorism expert Steven Emerson was familiar with it. In American Jihad, published in 2002, he disclosed that IAP was a "public-relations machine" that has served as "the primary voice [of Hamas] within the United States" (Jewish Star, April 26, 2002).
The Subject of Palestine", whose main gallery consisted of 33 art works by over a dozen artists who identified themselves as Palestinians, began with the inaccurate assertion (in a headnote to the exhibit) that "in 1948 [Palestinian] statehood was lost to Israeli occupation" (Jewish Star, March 11, 2005).
According to that press release, the event was part of a "Worldwide Protest Against Israel's Separation Wall." It was intended to encourage "protesting US political and financial support for the Wall".
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Accounts receivables are a lifeline, and most seasoned companies keep a finger on the pulse of their receivables," said Martin H. Abo, principal at the Voorhees accounting firm Abo & Co. LLC. "It's a critical area. The billing and collection cycle represents the lifeblood of a business, especially in today's fragile economy.
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Treasury Department can only provide a $1.1B estimate STATEHOUSE
TRENTON - The state does not know how much back taxes are owed to it by busi- nesses, relying instead on a lump-sum estimate of $1.1 billion composed of corpo- rate and personal tax delinquencies.
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A headnote to the DePaul Palestine exhibit had asserted that "in 1948 [Palestinian] statehood was lost to Israeli occupation." That straightforward claim ought to elicit an easy "true or false" response -- but not from DePaul professors Warren Schultz and Daniel Goffman.
I said 'no, [the assertion] is not accurate' because I think you can prove with evidence from 1948 that the statement, in and of itself without any context, is not accurate," Mr. Goffman told Newsline. "But that's so deceptive in terms of what the statement says to the community.
Could one look forward to reading that while a Jewish world-conspiracy may not ever have actually existed, it "does reflect ... a view of at least some" people, and to simply say it is "not accurate" is "so deceptive in terms of what the stat...
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For information regarding the scope of this column, consult the headnote in the September 2006 issue (p. 218 of this volume). Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, 22 avenue de Paris, F-78003 Versailles, France. Emerson Edition, Windmill Farm, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire YO62 4HF, England. Japan Federation of Composers, 311 5th Sky Building, 3-3-8 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan. Music, art, theater, and film, Frühling 2006. Upbeat, Christmas 2006.
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During the first eight months of this year, the U.S. lost 0.44 percent of its total employment compared to a 0.39 percent loss in New Jersey. But the nation lost 0.65 percent of its private-sector employment compared to a 0.43 percent decline in New Jersey. So, in 2008 to date, the state actually outperformed the U.S. in private-sector employment change. And in August, the state lost 2,200 total jobs, but 1,500 were in the public sector.
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State now closely tracks the U.S. on employment but the nation's economy is starting to crater
This monthly report was prepared for NJBIZ fay James W. Hughes, dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy at Rutgers University; Nancy H. Maritell, director of the Rutgers Economic Advisory Service; and Joseph J. Seneca, ...
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IDT's [declining share price] history reflects the market's opinion that the company has stretched itself out too thinly and does not have a sustainable competitive advantage," he says. "The company had a huge chunk of cash at one time, but its hoard has dwindled as IDT struggles in its core [telecommunications] market and is unable to create value in its other endeavors.
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A well-planned and controlled strategy brings the best chances of success CORPORATE STRATEGY
NEWARK-In a bid to demonstrate confidence in his flagging company, IDT Corp. Chairman Howard Jonas said last week that he will take his base compensation, about $750,000 a year, in IDT stock instead of cash from 2009 through 2011. Although that represents only about one-quarter of the $3.1 million in total compensat...
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The country as a whole gained only 1.1 million new jobs in 2007, according to the Rutgers report, or less than half the average annual gain of 2.4 million jobs for the previous two years. "In retrospect," says the report, "2007 was a year of 'economic prepping' for the recession that was about to unfold in 2008.
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A Rutgers University report says job gains sharply lower in New Jersey than in the rest of the Northeast THE ECONOMY
When it comes to creating private-sector jobs, New Jersey was a laggard in 2007 as compared with neighboring states and the rest of the country, according to a Rutgers University report released last week. Authors of the report say the state's job growth will not improve this year while the nation enters a "deep recession" and a financial crisis that wi...
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