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Cottrer wound up fifth and Magal eighth in an event in which skiers complete five 10-kilometer loops.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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But Cottrer was closely chased by Jiri Magal of the Czech Republic and Magal then took the top spot.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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Magal systems don't necessarily prevent entry (or exit).
Antiterror, Inc. 2007
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Ah, well, "says Magal chairman Even-Ezra," we live in a democracy.
Antiterror, Inc. 2007
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Magal also builds night-vision systems and offers fences that can secure waterways and sewer pipes.
Antiterror, Inc. 2007
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Israel's borders with its Arab neighbors are secured with Magal fencing -- though not the West Bank, because of uncertainty about where to draw the borders.
Antiterror, Inc. 2007
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Because Magal bucked the trend and, in fact, benefited from the fear, Reid believes it to be a good buy candidate.
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The story lately is the upsurge in violence in Lebanon and Israel, which last week boosted shares of Magal by more than 20% on huge volume, closing the week at $11.01.
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Before the open of trading on Monday, Magal revised its 2005 income statement to reflect the cancellation of a turnkey project by an Eastern European customer.
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Magal has reliably risen during past times of turmoil, but has dropped about 30% from its 52-week high of $14.20 back in early March.
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