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  4. The Jerusalem Post - Wikipedia

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    JPost.com was launched in December 1996. Its current version also contains an ePaper version of the daily newspaper, a range of magazines and other web versions of the Group's products. The site is an entity separate from the daily newspaper. While sharing reporters, it is managed by different teams.

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    Readers receive a weekly newspaper format with subjects running across the board, from hard news to light easy-reading articles. The success of the Jerusalem Post Lite is anchored in the fact that on each page there is a dictionary that translates specific words by context, and not literally, into Hebrew and into phonetic pronunciation.

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    Today's Top World News Story Israeli troops forcibly remove staff and patients from northern Gaza hospital, officials say Gaza's Health Ministry says Israeli troops have stormed one of the last hospitals operating in the territory's north and forced many of the staff and patients outside More »

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    US judge rejects Boeing's plea deal in a conspiracy case stemming from fatal plane crashes. A federal judge has rejected a deal that would have let Boeing to plead guilty to a felony conspiracy charge and pay a fine for misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed and 346 people died