Israel’s attorney general is taking classes in how to handle the media. The Justice Ministry said Thursday that Menachem Mazuz, who this month stirred uproar among left-wing politicians by refusing to press bribery charges against Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, is taking weekly classes in handling news conferences and appearing before television cameras.
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