In Moscow, Israeli PM pushes for Iran sanctions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday during a quick visit to Moscow to lobby for stronger sanctions on Iran.
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It was the first major work he launched after finishing his master’s degree at Otis College of Art and Design. “It goes down smooth,” advises a local who goes by just “Barney.” “But if you have three or four, better watch it and let the designated driver take over.”Sullivan has been with the restaurant two years, and in that time he’s seen at least eight new bars open. Kohan’s instinct to build a show around the culture of weed, using a planned community as a backdrop, isn’t a bad one. Admission is $14 for adults and $12 for children ages 4 to 12, seniors and college students. It was only after he reviewed some accidents to determine what went wrong that he realized — to his surprise — that the agency left it up to drivers to decide.The accidents included a 1996 chain-reaction crash on the Hollywood Freeway in which an MTA bus was hit by a Honda, knocking the unbelted driver out of his seat. In a rare move for a major Japanese automaker in the U.S., Nissan Motor Co. I heard a big explosion,” said Tom Ybarra, 79, a resident of the neighborhood and a Vernon City Council member.

