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I see this article is listed on the "cleanup", could anyone explain why? MathKnight 13:38, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
MathKnight, I suggest that you look at the latest edit, (031104)
Why don't we have his image? download it from the hebrew wiki
He never had anything to do with the college in Netanya. He's currently the president of the IDC college in Herzliya, after having been the dean of Law there for a few years. see[1]
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I don't know anything about Rubinstein beside what I've found in this article, but I think it's pretty clearly POV in favor of him and against the European left and human rights organizations. The team here might want to look into fixing it. I don't personally want to be dragged into an edit war, but you need to cite what he says as claims, not indisputable facts, and mention his arguments without actually supporting them. Also note that "radical let" usually implies some kind of communism or anarchism, not just liberalism. —vivacissamamente01:02, 4 September 2006 (UTC)Reply