Larry Gelbart, writer of 'M-A-S-H,' "Tootsie," other hit comedies, dies at 81September 11th, 2009 'M-A-S-H' writer Larry Gelbart diesLOS ANGELES — Larry Gelbart, the comedy writer famed for his work on "M-A-S-H" and "Tootsie," has died. Gelbart died at his Beverly Hills home Friday morning after a long battle with cancer, said Creative Artists Agency, which represented him, He was 81.
Palestinian youth shot in West Bank clash with Israeli troops dies of wounds in hospitalSeptember 1st, 2009 Palestinian teenager shot in clash, dies of woundsJERUSALEM — An Israeli hospital says a Palestinian teenager shot in a clash with Israeli troops has died of his injuries. Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center says the youngster died of gunshot wounds.
Writer, artist Amos Kenyan, who helped define modern Israeli culture, dies at 82August 5th, 2009 Israeli writer, artist Amos Kenyan dead at 82JERUSALEM — Amos Kenyan, a member of Israel's founding generation whose writing and art helped define modern Israeli culture, has died in Tel Aviv. He was 82. Born in 1927 in Tel Aviv, which had been founded less than two decades earlier by Jewish pioneers, Kenyan was a product of the city's rich cultural life.
Sidney Zion, NY writer, dies; daughter's death helped spur limits on intern, resident hoursAugust 3rd, 2009 Sidney Zion dies; NY writer spurred medical reformNEW YORK — Sidney Zion, a writer who turned a family tragedy into a campaign to reform medical residencies, has died. Zion died Sunday at Calvary Hospital in Brooklyn.
Veteran American-Israeli journalist Nechemia Meyers dies at 79June 10th, 2009 Nechemia Meyers, veteran journalist, dies at 79REHOVOT, Israel — Veteran Israeli-American journalist Nechemia Meyers, for decades associated with the Weizmann Institute of Science, has died after a long illness. He was 79. Meyers served as publications director and spokesman of the Rehovot-based university for 32 years until his retirement in 1995.
Israeli settler spokeswoman dismisses Obama speech as out of touch with realityJune 4th, 2009 Israeli settler: Obama speech is naiveOFRA, West Bank — An Israeli settler spokeswoman has dismissed President Barack Obama's speech in Cairo as naive and out of touch with reality. In his speech, Obama called on Israel to halt all construction in West Bank settlements as a step toward reaching peace with the Palestinians.
Hollywood writer John Furia Jr., famed for penning many popular TV series, dies at 79May 9th, 2009 Hollywood writer John Furia Jr. dies at age 79LOS ANGELES — Prolific screen and television writer John Furia Jr., who penned popular series including "Bonanza," ''The Waltons," and "Hawaii Five-O" among many others, has died, according to a statement from the Writers Guild of America West.
Iran has crossed n-bomb threshold: Israeli military intelligenceMarch 26th, 2009 TEL AVIV - Iran has 'crossed the technological threshold' for making an atom bomb, Israeli Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin has said. Achieving military nuclear capability was now 'mainly dependent on a political decision by Iran' to actually do so, Israeli media quoted Yadlin as telling an Israeli parliamentary committee dealing with security.
Explaining art to people through a 'visual novel'February 27th, 2009 BANGALORE - A 'rebel' artist, who was asked by police to leave an exhibition here after he objected to a minister's comments on modern art, is coming out with a 'visual novel' to explain the finer aspects of art to people. Titled 'Drushya' (the Kannada word for visuals) the 150-page 'novel' is an attempt to tell stories though drawings, paintings, photographs and abstract artwork, all done by the artist M.S.
Israeli prime minister sacks Gaza talks special envoyFebruary 25th, 2009 TEL AVIV - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has sacked Amos Gilad, who was the head of ceasefire talks in Gaza with the militant group Hamas, media reports said Tuesday. Gilad, who is also the head of military policy and security at Israel's defence ministry, was sacked after he publicly criticized the prime minister for trying to include the release of a captured Israeli soldier as a pre-condition for a ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip.
Modern art gallery unveiled in Bangalore amid artist protestsFebruary 17th, 2009 BANGALORE - A branch of the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) was unveiled here Wednesday, but the debate between modernity and tradition came to the fore with a group of artists protesting state Medical Education Minister Ramachandra Gowda's comment on modern art and Indian heritage. 'I welcome modern art, but modern art should not distort heritage.
Beyonce, Jay-Z love modern artJanuary 24th, 2009 LONDON - Hip-hop artist Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce are obsessed with modern art and now want to open a gallery near home. According to mirror.co.uk, the couple spent quite a bit of money and Jay-Z now considers himself a critic.
No preconditions to Israeli ceasefire: HamasJanuary 15th, 2009 KUWAIT CITY/DOHA - The head of militant Palestinian organisation Hamas' political bureau in Damascus, Khaled Meshaal, has said that the group will not accept any preconditions to a ceasefire by Israel in the Gaza Strip. Meshaal was speaking Friday before a meeting of Arab leaders in Qatar, adding that the Palestinian movement in Gaza 'had not suffered a defeat', and that they would therefore not accept any preconditions of the opponent.
Egypt, Hamas agree on truce plan, await Israeli approvalJanuary 15th, 2009 CAIRO - Egypt and the Islamist Palestinian movement Hamas have agreed to a five-step plan that calls for a ceasefire as of Saturday, an Arab newspaper reported Friday as a senior Israeli official arrived for talks in Cairo. The pan-Arab Al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper, quoting Egyptian officials, said Egypt and Hamas have agreed to the Egyptian truce initiative, which now needs the approval of Israel.
Thousands demonstrate in Britain against Israeli raids on GazaJanuary 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Tens of thousands of people took to the streets here and in other British cities Saturday to protest the Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip. An estimated 10,000 people demonstrated in London, where witnesses said around 100 shoes were thrown at the fence protecting the Downing Street entrance to the residence of Prime Minister Gordon Brown.