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"We will always be discussing Israel and Palestine," Gabay says.
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Gabay, 26, and Anabtawi, 21, are two of 10 students taking part this summer in New Story Leadership for the Middle East, a non-profit internship program based in Washington, D.C.The two are interning in the Washington office of Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo.
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Gabay, a graduate student who hopes to be a diplomat one day, says it's "a huge challenge."
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The recipients of the banks' beneficence then become what Danny Gabay, of Fathom Consulting, calls "zombie households" – technically insolvent but stumbling onwards.
Without a return to growth, the western economies could end up as 'Japan lite' 2011
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Danny Gabay, of the City consultancy Fathom, points out that cancelling the planned April duty rise of about 4p, plus George Osborne's surprise 1p cut, amounts roughly to an oil price fall of $11 a barrel – which just about reverses the increase since the start of the Libyan crisis.
Budget 2011: George Osborne's handouts no match for his age of austerity 2011
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Danny Gabay of Fathom Consulting said the fate of the world economy hung on Washington's decision, and that the failure of talks could lead to a doubling in yields on US treasury bonds from 3% to 6%, which would have knock-on consequences for every other country.
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Anabtawi admits he faced skepticism from some in his community, but says that he and Gabay have become friends.
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The recipients of the banks' beneficence then become what Danny Gabay, of Fathom Consulting, calls "zombie households" – technically insolvent but stumbling onwards.
Without a return to growth, the western economies could end up as 'Japan lite' 2011
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In 1744 he was elected to the Synagogue office of Gabay (Treasurer), but to the surprise of his colleagues, he resigned his functions in the following year.
David Shasha: Understanding the Sephardi-Ashkenazi Split 2010
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In 1744 he was elected to the Synagogue office of Gabay (Treasurer), but to the surprise of his colleagues, he resigned his functions in the following year.
Understanding the Sephardi-Ashkenazi Split David Shasha 2010
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