<![CDATA[Jezebel: tel aviv]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: tel aviv]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/telaviv http://jezebel.com/tag/telaviv <![CDATA[Let There Be Peace On Earth]]>

[Tel Aviv, November 7. Image via Getty]

An Israeli woman with a sticker on her forehead that reads in Hebrew 'Peace' closes her eyes as she attends a mass rally marking the 14th anniversary of the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in Tel Aviv on November 7, 2009. About 20,000 people massed in Rabin Square where the late prime minister was killed by a Jewish extremist on November 4, 1995, after attending a peace rally. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[As Horror Looks You Right Between The Eyes]]>

[Tel Aviv, October 30. Image via Getty]

Israeli fans of late US pop star Michael Jackson perform a dance before the opening of Michael Jackson's �This Is It� concert documentary in Tel Aviv on October 30, 2009. Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest, sending shockwaves sweeping across the world and tributes pouring in for the tortured music icon revered as the 'King of Pop.' AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ (Photo credit should read JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Going Ballistic]]>

[Tel Aviv, October 27. Image via Getty]

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 27: An Israeli woman officer (L) chats with her U.S.counterpart as they take part in a joint Israeli-American military exercise at a Patriot missile battery site October 27, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel. More than a thousand U.S. troops are in Israel to pratice shooting down ballistic missiles. (Photo by Ziv Koren-Pool/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Something Borrowed, Something Loo]]>

[Tel Aviv, September 8. Image via Getty]

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 08: Models pose in bridal gowns made either completely or partially of toilet paper, during a photo-opportunity on September 8, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The dresses were commisioned by 'Lily' toilet paper, the leading brand of the Israeli company Hogla-Kimberly Ltd., which is partly owned by the multinational firm Kimberly-Clark, to herald the upcoming date of September 9, 2009. Twice as many couples than normal are expected to get married tomorrow, on 09/09/09, which is considered by many to be a lucky day to tie the knot. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Board/Stiff]]>

[Tel Aviv, July 14. Image via Getty]

An Israeli woman walks with her surfboard along the beach in Tel Aviv on July 14, 2009. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)

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<![CDATA[(Middle) Eastern Promises]]>

[Tel Aviv, June 4. Image via Getty]

An Israeli woman in a Tel Aviv cafe watches US President Barack Obama delivering a speech to the Muslim world during his visit to Cario on June 4, 2009. Obama rebuked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to halt West Bank settlement expansion and reiterated his backing for a two-state solution in his landmark address. AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRAND (Photo credit should read JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)

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<![CDATA[Core Exercises]]>

[Tel Aviv, June 2. Image via Getty]

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, JUNE 02: (ISRAEL OUT) School children and Israeli security forces take part at a Home Front Command national exercise in a school on June 02, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The exercise is intended to raise the public's preparedness for possible missile attacks on the country. The five day long drill, code-named Turning Point 3, is being run by the Home Front Command and the National Emergency Authority. It is the largest emergency exercise the nation has undertaken and for the first time all Israeli civilians will simultaneously practice taking cover when air-raid sirens go off. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

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<![CDATA[Israelis Use DNA To Catch Puppy Poopers • Gardasil Vaccine May Be Mandatory For Immigrants]]> • A suburb of Tel Aviv will use DNA found in dog poop will reward and punish dog owners who properly (or improperly) dispose of their pup's droppings on the street. • Meet 5 "Fiesty" Presidential Daughters, including Margaret Truman Daniel (President Truman's daughter) who co-hosted a radio program with Mike Wallace, and Elizabeth Harrison Walker (President Harrison's daughter) who wrote a monthly newsletter about financial advice for women.• An artist from Virginia Beach known as the "Lint Lady" makes pictures of realistic objects using layers of dryer lint that range from $20 to $3,500 each. •

• MTV promotes "green" campaigns like Switch, but when it comes to the actual production of their shows, the network is very unfriendly towards the environment. • Researchers have found that 90 minutes sitting on a heated car seat can lead to an increased scrotal temperature in men, which may hurt a man's sperm quality. • A Kentucky Court of Appeals has ruled against lesbian couples adopting children as though they are stepparents. • A new website that provides syphilis information to gay men — as well as a referral letter for syphilis testing and a 1-week wait for the tested men to retrieve their results online — shows promise in promoting testing among gay men. • Rachel Bird and Gideon Codding of California refused to complete marriage forms in their state because they wanted to be referred to as "bride" and "groom" on the forms and not by the new gender-neutral terms. • A new study claims that only 3% of Australians have cheated on their loved ones last year, but researchers claim the results would be "radically different" if they measured cheating over a longer time period. • Betty Constable, Princeton's first women's squash coach and a squash pioneer in the United States, died on September 9 at the age of 83. • A British woman has sworn off having children after she recently gave birth to a baby weighing 13 pounds, 4 ounces (the weight of a 6 month old) and had given birth to three previous children who weighed more than 10 pounds at birth. • A new study has found that estrogen creams do not help reduce wrinkles on areas of skin that experience sun exposure (i.e., the face, hands, and neck). • The federal government is considering making Gardasil vaccination mandatory for female immigrants who are seeking U.S. citizenship. • Meanwhile, the FDA has updated the label for Gardasil, saying the vaccine protects against cancers of the vagina and vulva. • Margaret Hoelzer, a U.S. swimmer who won 3 medals at the Beijing Olympics, opens up about being sexually abused by a friend's father when she was 5 years old. •

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