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Politics
breaking news Iran war talk drives oil prices
breaking news Jewish groups react to Supreme Court decisions
breaking news Olmert: Political survivor
breaking news How would U.S. react to Israeli strike on Iran?
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Middle East
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breaking news Three dead in Jerusalem terrorist attack
breaking news Returned artworks staying in Jerusalem
breaking news Olmert: Political survivor
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Olmert fights for survival amid
political, legal, and PR troubles
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert denies that he accepted bribes from American businessman Morris Talansky in a statement at his house in Jerusalem, May 8, 2008.
Amid allegations that he may have violated campaign regulations or taken bribes when mayor of Jerusalem or a Cabinet minister, Ehud Olmert battles for his political life.

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