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Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon at the Cabinet meeting today, July 8 2007, at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Finance Minister Roniei Bar On at the Cabinet meeting today, July 8 2007, at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Deputy Cabinet Secratery Aharon Lishanski and Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon at the Cabinet meeting today, July 8 2007, at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jeff Gabay, CEO of Cupron Inc, July 8 2007. Cupron Inc. has created a cost effective platform technology that utilizes the qualities of copper and binds copper to textile fibers, allowing for the production of woven, knitted and non-woven fabrics containing copper-impregnated fibers with the antimicrobial protection against microrganisms such as bacteria and fungi that attack Cupron fibers. Similarly, copper may be integrated into latex and other polymeric products during manufacturing. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Theodore Herzl's grave. Visionary of the Jewish State, Benjamin Theodore Herzl 1860-1904 was interred here in 1949. 08 July 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Theodore Herzl's grave. Visionary of the Jewish State, Benjamin Theodore Herzl 1860-1904 was interred here in 1949. 08 July 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Sudanese refugees who arrived to Israel through the border with Egypt, are seen on the backround of the Israeli Parliament, Jerusalem. June,8,2007.Photo by Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Sudanese refugees who arrived to Israel through the border with Egypt, are seen on the backround of the Israeli Parliament, Jerusalem. June,8,2007.Photo by Orel Cohen/FLASH90