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          The present article examines the tumultuous development in the issue of the Third Site (also known as the Third Pillar) of the US Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD).

        1. The present article examines the tumultuous development in the issue of the Third Site (also known as the Third Pillar) of the US Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD).
        2. A few years after arriving in Israel, Sharansky helped start up the magazine with his friends Hirsh Goodman, a native South African who had.
        3. Hirsh Goodman was born in Apartheid-era South Africa where he was active in Zionist causes from an early age.
        4. Gilad Sharon, the youngest son of the sadly incapacitated former prime minister, and Hirsh Goodman of Tel Aviv University's Bronfman Program.
        5. They chronicle, for example, his exploits on behalf of Israel's nuclear weapons programme, including the procurement of nuclear bomb triggers, called.
        6. Hirsh Goodman was born in Apartheid-era South Africa where he was active in Zionist causes from an early age..

          Goodman, Hirsh 1946–

          PERSONAL: Born 1946, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa; emigrated to Israel, 1965; married; children: four.

          ADDRESSES: Home—Tel Aviv, Israel.

          Office—Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, P.O. Box 39040, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel. —[email protected].

          CAREER: Jerusalem Post, Jerusalem, Israel, 1971–2000, began as a reporter, became vice president; Jerusalem Report, Jerusalem, founding editor-in-chief, 1990–98; Washington Institution on Near East Policy, Washington, DC, strategic fellow; Tel Aviv University, Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv, Israel, senior research associate, director of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Program on Information Strategy, 2000–.

          Military service: Israeli Army; served as paratrooper.

          WRITINGS:

          (With W. Seth Cams) The Future Battlefield and the Arab-Israeli Conflict ("Near East Policy" series), Transactions Publishers (New Brunswick, NJ), 1990.

          (Editor, with Jonathan Cummings) The