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Educational Television to close this spring
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Jerusalem Post
07-12-2002
Headline: Educational Television to close this spring
Byline: TOVAH LAZAROFF
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 03
Friday, July 12, 2002 -- Education Minister Limor Livnat plans to close the educational television station within nine to ten months and to replace it with a television production center which will create educational programs to be shown on other stations.
"The reform is painful, especially to the...
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