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  • Naomi Chazan is the former Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Knesset, and currently the Dean of the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and the President of the New Israel Fund.

    Naomi Chazan: Owning Our Identity Naomi Chazan 2010

  • Naomi Chazan is the former Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Knesset, and currently the Dean of the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and the President of the New Israel Fund.

    Naomi Chazan: Owning Our Identity Naomi Chazan 2010

  • Naomi Chazan is the former Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Knesset, and currently the Dean of the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and the President of the New Israel Fund.

    Naomi Chazan: Owning Our Identity Naomi Chazan 2010

  • Indeed, Im Tirzu is guaranteeing that the story be kept alive as they now have produced inflammatory billboards: "Exposure: Naomi 'ÄòGoldstone' Chazan's NIF stands behind the Goldstone Report," thus inciting a vicious atmosphere.

    InI William Bowles 2010

  • Write to Guy Chazan at guy.chazan@wsj.com and Gregory L. White at greg.white@wsj.com

    BP Races to Save Deal With Rosneft Guy Chazan 2011

  • David Chazan wrote some more on this topic at the BBC here ..

    January 2009 2009

  • Write to Benoit Faucon at benoit.faucon@dowjones.com , Gregory L. White at greg.white@wsj.com and Guy Chazan at guy.chazan@wsj.com

    BP Aims to Salvage Rosneft Deal Benoit Faucon 2011

  • Write to Guy Chazan at guy.chazan@wsj.com and Gregory L. White at greg.white@wsj.com

    BP, Rosneft Look to Salvage Alliance Guy Chazan 2011

  • Write to Gregory L. White at greg.white@wsj.com and Guy Chazan at guy.chazan@wsj.com

    BP Tries to Salvage Russian Deal Gregory L. White 2011

  • But as Guy Chazan reveals in his cover story this issue, some of the most innovative—and significant—investing has nothing to do with wind or solar energy, or with start-ups, or with government subsidies.

    Editor's Note 2011

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