Karnataka firm acquires Israeli optical networking outfit
Bangalore/Tel Aviv, June 8 ANI-Business Wire India: Tejas Networks Ltd., a leader in next-generation optical networking products, announced today that it has acquired Ethos Networks, a high-technology company from Israel, specializing in Carrier Ethernet and Network management products  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
Israel angry over being singled out in action plan on nuclear weapons
Jerusalem/New York, May 30 ANI: Israel has sharply criticized an action plan on nuclear weapons agreed to by the United States and 188 other countries. The action plan stressed the "importance"  read more

Posted by aniin on Monday May 31
Scientists isolate microalgal strain that could reduce cholesterol
Washington, May 4 ANI: Scientists in Israel have isolated a microalgal strain, which produces large amounts of a polyunsaturated fatty acid that could reduce blood pressure, chronic inflammation and blood cholesterol level, reducing the risk for heart attacks  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday May 04
Sex 'not the equivalent of a cardio workout'
New York, Apr 29 ANI: A steamy sex session is not the same as an intense workout at the gym, says a health expert. "You're not going to get the same physical health benefit as going out for a  read more

Posted by aniin on Friday Apr 30
Kosher Foods in New York
Kosher food is fully prepared by Jewish nutritional laws; Eretz Kosher is built on the principles of making high quality food products and providing excellent customer service. Our diversified international  read more

Posted by vane27 on Monday Jan 25
Brown eyes Gulf funds to fight meltdown
INT118International/Diplomacy/EconomyBrown eyes Gulf funds to fight meltdownDubai, Nov 5 IANS British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has asked Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates UAE to contribute to his proposed expanded International Monetary Fund IMF in return for international recognition of these countries' increasing economic weight at this month's Group of 20 summit in Washington. “During his most recent tour in the region, Brown told leaders of the Gulf states that  read more

Posted by IANS on Friday Nov 07
Archaeologists discover world's oldest shaman grave in Israe
Washington, Nov 5 ANI: Archaeologists have unearthed what is believed to be the world's oldest known grave of a shaman in northern Israel, which includes an elderly female of the mysterious Natufian culture, animal parts, and a human foot. According to a report in National Geographic News, the grave dates back to 12,000 years, and is unique in its construction, contents and arrangement."From the standpoint of the status of the grave and its contents, no Natufian burial like this one has ever been found," lead archaeologist Leore Grosman said  read more

Posted by aniin on Friday Nov 07
Mediterranean, European security conference opens in Jordan
INT13International/Diplomacy/Security/TerrorismMediterranean, European security conference opens in JordanAmman, Oct 28 DPA A regional conference on security cooperation between Mediterranean and European countries has opened in Jordan's capital with theparticipation of 56 states. The two-day meeting entitled "Regional Security: the Mediterranean as a Model" is sponsored by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe OSCE and the Jordan government. The meeting is designed  read more

Posted by IANS on Wednesday Oct 29
Cat Stevens says date clash, not security nixed his Israel P
London, Oct 25 ANI: Popstar Cat Stevens alias Yusuf Islam has rebuffed claims that Israeli security services objected to his entry into the country, claiming that it was he who backed out due to other date conflicts.The grapevine has it that Stevens, who converted to Islam in 1977, was invited to headline an October 27 peace concert to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Peres Centre for Peace, an organisation backed by Israeli President Shimon Peres. Uri Savir, a former Israeli  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday Oct 26
Atlas of underground aquifers may help avert future 'water w
London, Oct 25 ANI: A new high-resolution atlas that shows where underground aquifers store vast amounts of water, may help to provide a legal framework for nations to manage water resources, averting conflicts in the future.According to a report in New Scientist, the map is the result of nearly a decade of sometimes difficult talks between neighboring governments, mediated by UNESCO. The hope is that it will help pave the way to an international law to govern how water is shared around the world  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday Oct 26
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