++++++++++++++ Portland Mayor, day late, dollar short and typical results from believing you can feed bullies without increasing their appetite: Pelosi defends Swalwell, then acts like the petty hypocrite she really is:
This is true ... In a bit of news that received almost no news coverage last week, Republicans picked up another seat in the US House of Representatives. Let that sink in for just a moment. It took until February 5, 2021—three full months after the November election—for a House race to conclude in the courts. Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) had to appeal the election results up to the New York Supreme Court, which finally ruled that she was the winner over incumbent Democrat Rep. Anthony Brindisi. The outcome of that election was only decided because there was an audit of the votes in Tenney’s district. Just sayin’! So, Rep. Tenney was sworn in as the newest member of Congress last Thursday. Members of Congress are typically allowed to bring family members to watch when they take their oath of office. But the number of guests inside the Capitol is limited right now, with coronavirus being the excuse. Anyway, Rep. Tenney chose to have her son come and watch her being sworn in. House Speaker Nancy Piglosi (D-CA) denied that request. She refused to allow Rep. Tenney’s adult son to attend the ceremony, on the grounds that he is a dangerous security threat. Wait, what? Who is Rep. Tenney’s son? Is he some QAnon blogger or a member of the Proud Boys? Does he read Breitbart News (or this website)? Does he have an NRA card? Does he own a hat with buffalo horns on it?! Actually, Congresswoman Tenney’s adult son is an officer in the US Navy. The guy attended the US Naval Academy and received one of the finest military educations still available in America. He’s served his country since roughly 2013. Right before he deployed to Iraq in 2017, President Donald Trump personally called him to wish him well. Tenney’s son likely has a fairly high-level security clearance at this point in his career. He’s also been vetted by the military to a level of much more scrutiny than the average person will ever go through. Yet Nancy Pelosi has branded this US Navy officer a security threat to the very same Congress that Tenney’s son has a sworn oath to defend. This goes far beyond the normal political pettiness that we’ve all come to expect from the Democrat Party. This is ominous. If a US naval officer is being branded a security threat and is not allowed to enter Congress just to watch his own mother’s swearing-in ceremony, what do you suppose the people in charge think about you? Pure politics I’d say. Sad Piglosi denied his being able to support his mom at her swearing in to the House. Spread the word.... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Good News Israel (edited.)
Next week's newsletter may be shorter than usual or delayed due to the Jewish holiday. Wishing all who celebrate it a very happy Passover.
Best regards Michael
-In the 21st Mar 21 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include: ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS Huge drop in infections. (TY UWI) Israel’s Covid-19 infection rate has fallen such that hospitals are now closing their coronavirus wards. 50% of Israelis are now fully vaccinated against Covid-19. See also the YouTube animation showing relative percentages of each country’s vaccinations over the last 3 months. https://www.newsrael.com/post/-MVkk7rPiUnrCz2bpS-v https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/298855 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MzBmOURnB8 Together we can do miracles. Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer explains why he chose Israel as the priority destination for his company’s SARS-COV-2 vaccine. A small population, a good healthcare system, a high degree of electronic data and an obsessive Prime Minister. And the scientific partnership has a great future. https://www.israelunwired.com/pfizer-ceo-we-placed-the-bet-with-israel-and-we-are-so-happy-with-the-results/ The Covid-19 benefits of Aspirin. (TY UWI) A joint team from Israel’s Leumit Health Services, Bar-Ilan University, and Barzilai Medical Center analyzed records of over 10,000 Leumit patients. They found low-dose aspirin (75mg) reduced Covid-19 infection risk by 29% and shortened virus duration by about two days. https://www.timesofisrael.com/aspirin-may-protect-against-covid-19-israeli-research-finds/ Successful UK trial of anti-Covid-19 nose spray. Israel’s SaNOtize (reported here previously) has announced that UK trials showed its Nitric Oxide nose spray successfully reduced virus severity in infected patients and prevented it being transmitted to others. Emergency deployment is now being sought in Britain and Canada. https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/israeli-maker-of-nose-spray-that-kills-covid-19-applies-for-uk-rollout/ Portable blood count system for UK hospital. Israel’s Sight Diagnostics (reported here previously) has deployed its lab-grade Sight OLO solution to the UK’s John Radcliffe Hospital, part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation. The portable system delivers Full Blood Count (FBC) results in just a few minutes. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3898111,00.html Guiding catheters to the tumor. Israel’s Cortica (reported here previously) has launched another medical spinoff – CORDiguide. It is developing AI-based technology to navigate catheters, using angiographic imaging, to transport miniature treatment devices to a cancer target, along a road map of blood vessels. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3897691,00.html Reducing nerve damage from cancer treatments. A study of 500 cancer patients at Tel Aviv’s Sourasky (Ichilov) Medical Center found that those who took cannabis prior to oxaliplatin chemotherapy suffered 40% less nerve damage than those who didn’t. Oxaliplatin’s neurological side effects affect 70% of cancer patients. https://www.timesofisrael.com/cannabis-can-prevent-major-chemotherapy-side-effect-israeli-study-suggest/ Faster recovery from strokes. Israel’s BrainQ (reported here May 2018) reported that the double-blind trial of its AI-based electromagnetic therapy shows that patients recovered 77% faster from the disabilities caused by the stroke and were able to resume normal life. The therapy now has FDA Breakthrough Device Designation. https://www.timesofisrael.com/study-of-25-stroke-patients-shows-brainqs-wave-therapy-can-reduce-disability/ Safe insertion of feeding tubes. (TY WIN & I24 News) Thirty million feeding tubes are inserted into patients annually. One million are inserted incorrectly, many with tragic consequences. The ENVue electromagnetic wave-guided system from Israel’s Envizion prevents those mistakes. Its use is mandatory at many US hospitals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAyaP0zWOOU https://www.envizionmed.com/ Saving Eli. Scientists at Tel Aviv University’s Blavatnik Center (see here) are racing to find a cure for 2-year-old Eli Reich from New York, who suffers from the rare FOXG1 syndrome that damages brain development. They have already identified several FDA-approved medications that could repair Eli’s faulty FOXG1 proteins. https://www.jpost.com/health-science/can-israeli-innovation-save-the-life-of-a-2-year-old-jew-from-new-york-662070 http://www.webelieveinacure.org/our-story
ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL
El Al flight simulator is made wheelchair accessible. In honor of Good Deeds Day, the pilot’s seat of EL AL’s Boeing 737 flight simulator was replaced with a wheelchair. One young woman and three young men from ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran and ADI Jerusalem, each enjoyed 60-minute flight instruction simulations. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/298613 Israeli disabled emerge from lockdown. 60 residents of Colel Chabad’s centers for Multiple Sclerosis, were able to go on an outing from their rehabilitative residences for the first time in nearly a year. 90 staff members took them to the Galilee’s fully accessible Jordan Valley Village. https://unitedwithisrael.org/on-cloud-nine-after-strict-lockdown-israels-disabled-community-finally-enjoying-life-again/ Elite IDF unit to train women for tech. The Woman2Woman program set up by graduates of the IDF’s elite 8200 tech unit is to train women for positions in Israel’s booming hi-tech industry. The program will partner leading tech companies, including Microsoft Israel, Salesforce, Dell and General Motors. https://www.timesofisrael.com/alumni-of-8200-unit-win-tender-to-boost-women-in-rd-jobs/ Arab-Israel teens build a satellite. (TY UWI) Israeli-Arab teen Mariam Fahoum led her Nazareth classmates in building a fully functional satellite. The students worked on the project for three intense years, including while fasting during Ramadan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOj4OBR1iZE Arabs and Jews save lives together. Israel’s national emergency service Magen David Adom (MDA) not only saves lives around the world, but its Arab and Jewish medics are a model example of Israeli coexistence. Israeli-Arab blogger Nas Yassin (famous for Nas Daily - reported here previously), shows the reality. https://unitedwithisrael.org/real-life-superheroes-how-arab-and-jewish-medics-save-lives-together/ The largest Israeli-Egyptian conference in 20 years. (TY JNS) Some 60 Israeli and Egyptian officials and businesspeople recently held the largest bilateral meeting in the last two decades. The event in Sharm el-Sheikh aimed to expand economic ties in agriculture, desalination, textiles, food, tourism and much more. https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/03/10/israeli-egyptian-officials-attend-largest-bilateral-conference-in-20-years/ Unique performance. Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Performed by Israel’s “special” Shalva Band, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, with top UAE musicians including singer, Tareq Al Menhali. Shalva’s 31st anniversary is aptly themed “Building Bridges to the Future.” https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/298528 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbc7PL8VZ8 More water from the air for Colombia. Israel has donated two more WaterGen water from the air devices to Colombia (see here for previous) – this time to schools in drought-ravished La Guajira. The area accounts for a disproportionate 20% of Colombia’s malnutrition fatalities among children under 5. https://www.jns.org/colombia-community-gets-fresh-water-system-to-boost-health-for-students-residents/ SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY The agrarian revolution. UK entrepreneur Jim Mellon, author of “Moo’s Law: An Investor’s Guide to the New Agrarian Revolution”, highlights Israel’s role at the forefront of meat alternatives development. By replacing intensive farming, cultivated cell-based, slaughter-free meat can help solve global food scarcity. https://jewishbusinessnews.com/2021/02/10/israels-part-in-the-agrarian-revolution/ A sonic black hole. Scientists at Israel’s Technion Institute have generated a sonic black hole – a system from which sound waves cannot escape. Its purpose was to emulate a true black hole from which light cannot escape. It even emits Hawking radiation, as predicted by the scientist Professor Stephen Hawking over 50 years ago. https://www.technion.ac.il/en/2021/02/hawking-radiation-and-the-sonic-black-hole/ M.A. in Smart Cities. For the first time, students can study in Israel for a master’s degree in Smart Cities and Urban Informatics. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is offering a one-year international program in English to educate a new generation of urban planners, administrators and decision-makers. https://overseas.huji.ac.il/academics/international-graduate-programs/masters-programs/m-a-in-smart-cities-and-urban-informatics/ https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/298435 Institute for future technologies. Israel’s Ben-Gurion University is partnering the New Jersey Institute of Technology to establish a world-class Institute for Future Technologies in Newark, New Jersey. The new joint NJIT-BGU Institute will offer dual degrees and research posts in cybersecurity and environmental engineering. https://in.bgu.ac.il/en/pages/news/BGU-NJIT.aspx Israel’s commercial drone network. Israel is testing a first-of-its-kind national drone network, primarily to transport cargo in cities. Using software from Israel’s Airwayz, 20 drones from different companies have been flying simultaneously over the city of Hadera, managed from Israel’s air traffic control center in Haifa. https://worldisraelnews.com/drone-deliveries-israel-tests-national-commercial-uav-network/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/mimicking-an-air-traffic-controller-ai-orchestrates-multiple-drones-in-flight/ https://www.airwayz.co/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od955PrSDXM Israeli-designed Instagram Lite. Facebook has begun roll-out of Instagram Lite, designed by its Tel Aviv team. The software was developed for people in remote communities with poor internet access. It requires only 2MB to download on Android (unlike the 30MB full version) and will be launched in 170 countries this week. https://www.timesofisrael.com/facebook-rolls-out-instagram-lite-sired-by-tel-aviv-team/ https://www.africanews.com/2021/03/19/facebook-rolls-out-instagram-lite-to-sub-saharan-africa-and-other-emerging-markets// https://nocamels.com/2021/03/tel-aviv-instagram-lite-170-countries/ Building systems faster. The software from Israel’s Incredibuild is used by world leading brands such as Microsoft, Amazon, Barclays, Citibank, Disney, Intel, and Samsung to build IT systems much faster than using traditional methods. Incredibuild redistributes idle computer resources to accelerate all development processes. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3899614,00.html https://www.incredibuild.com/ Hi-tech truffles. Israel’s Ilsar Truffles grows its truffles in a solar-powered, eco-friendly nursery in the Golan Heights. Ilsar inoculates every seedling root system with pre-qualified truffle spores and tags each with a unique data tracking ID code. A truffle takes 7-10 years to mature. No truffle-sniffing pigs or dogs required. https://jewishbusinessnews.com/2021/03/15/ilsar-truffles-uses-high-tech-to-make-israeli-black-winter-truffles/ Ice batteries. (TY WIN & I24 News) Israel’s Nostromo has developed IceBrick – water-based energy storage cells as an environmentally friendly alternative to Lithium-based storage for renewable energy. Excess solar energy is converted into ice, which is then used to cool offices, hospitals etc. when the sun goes down. https://www.israel21c.org/6-million-flows-to-joint-israel-us-clean-energy-projects/ https://nostromo.energy/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx3PAPTaOtM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrTebbadifM ECONOMY & BUSINESS $4 million for more clean-energy projects. The Binational Industrial Research & Development (BIRD) Energy program is making available an additional $4 million to fund joint US-Israeli clean innovative energy technology initiatives. Candidate projects can be submitted until Aug 2021. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3899373,00.html Bringing expat techies back to Israel. The Israel Innovation Authority has initiated the Back2Tech project. Its aim is to reduce Israel’s hi-tech employee shortage by attracting the 10,000 expats working in that area. Israeli companies will guarantee positions to returning citizens, and even let them work remotely, before they return. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3899590,00.html Business opportunities from Israel. The Federation of the Israeli Chambers of Commerce (FICC) is promoting business matchmaking for Israeli companies. Here is March’s edition of its members' business offers. All are looking for new business partners, distributors, representation or suppliers. https://www.dropbox.com/s/pu6oxtb6pbywltc/Business%20Opportunities%20From%20Israel%20-March%202021.pdf?dl=0 https://www.chamber.org.il/37679/post-your-offer/ Why to invest in Israel. You’ve probably read many articles here about Israeli companies successfully raising funds. This article explains why so many companies and individuals choose to invest in the Startup Nation. https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/investing-in-companies-pushing-new-frontiers-in-science-and-technology/ Via makes $100 million acquisition. Israeli ride-sharing firm Via Transportation is acquiring US-based Remix for $100 million. Remix is used to design city transportation systems for more than 350 local governments. Its systems impact more than 240 million people in 22 countries. https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-founded-ride-sharing-firm-via-buys-us-mapping-software-maker-remix/ An all-Israeli security takeover. Israeli cybersecurity Kape Technologies (reported here previously) is acquiring Israel-based consumer focused privacy and security content startup Webselenese for $149.1 million. Webselenese produces content on security and privacy issues and has 105 million readers. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-kape-acquires-israeli-co-webselenese-for-149m-1001363243 https://www.webselenese.com/about/ Wiz becomes a Unicorn. Israel-based cloud security company Wiz (reported here previously) was founded only nine months ago. Three months ago, it raised $100 million in funds and now another $130 million gives it a market valuation of $1.7 billion and the financial status of a “Unicorn”. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3899676,00.html Investment in Israeli startups: Fireblocks raised $133 million; Wiz raised $100 million; Viz.ai raised $71 million; Overwolf raised $52 million; EyeYon Medical raised $25 million; Stor.ai raised $21 million; Vulcan Cyber raised $21 million; Datagen raised $15 million; Ravin raised $15 million; Noogata raised $12 million; Teramount raised $8 million; CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT` The rise of Mizrahi music. Excellent new video explaining Mizrahi (Middle Eastern Jewish pop) music from its origins to the modern day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nKFsLYqf6Y https://unpacked.media/
Kosher comedy. (TY JNS) Efi Skakovsky and Meni Wakshtock, two ultra-Orthodox comedians, are proving that being Haredi and not using profanity doesn't mean you can't be funny. The duo, known as Bardak, are incredibly popular among secular Israelis with 4.7 million views of their 25 Youtube videos. https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/03/14/ultra-orthodox-duo-takes-the-comedy-world-by-storm/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Ovu-5xFsw (no English subtitles but easy to interpret) Fully booked. Israelis have flocked back to restaurants, bars and cafes in huge numbers as vaccinated diners celebrated the re-opening of Israel’s culinary and leisure facilities. Some restaurants reported non-stop requests for bookings with a 10-day waiting list for tables. https://www.timesofisrael.com/restaurants-fully-booked-as-israelis-flock-back-after-year-of-restrictions/ THE JEWISH STATE Kosovo opens its embassy in Jerusalem. Kosovo is the third country with an embassy in Jerusalem. Kosovar Ambassador Ines Demiri tweeted "A truly proud and historic moment for Kosovo-Israel relations. The greatest honor of my life is to have this opportunity to open the embassy and proudly serve my country in Israel." https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/kosovo-opens-embassy-in-jerusalem-661966 Czech diplomatic office opens in Jerusalem. Czech PM Andrej Babiš opened a new diplomatic mission in Jerusalem - the second EU member state to do so, following Hungary, whose PM also attended the opening. There is already a Czech cultural and trade center in Jerusalem. Both PMs then had a summit with Israel’s PM. https://unitedwithisrael.org/czech-republic-opens-diplomatic-office-in-jerusalem/
Bar Kochba discovery. Israeli archaeologists have discovered scroll fragments from ancient writings of Biblical prophets, coins and other relics in a cave near the Dead Sea. The Israelis rappelled down to the cave, where Jewish refugees from the Bar Kochba revolt against the Roman occupation hid almost 1900 years ago. https://www.timesofisrael.com/bible-scroll-fragments-among-dazzling-artifacts-found-in-dead-sea-cave-of-horror/ https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/298577 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Melanie Phillips one of my favorites:
How "tamed"Jews deny what's all
around them
Tuvia Tenenbom's travels in Britain and Ireland leave him sadder
and wiser
From the cover of The Taming of the JewTuvia Tenenbom is perhaps the most successful author to
experience extreme levels of difficulty in getting his books published in
English.
I
Slept in Hitler’s Room and Catch the Jew, his books about antisemitism in Germany and the Middle East,
were published in Germany and Israel and became bestsellers. Despite this
success, his subsequent book about American Jews and antisemitism couldn’t
obtain a publisher in America. He was told that it would upset American Jews.
Now he has a new book out, The Taming of the Jew, a pointed, savage and often comic travelogue about attitudes in
Britain and Ireland. And guess what? He couldn’t find a British publisher. So
it’s been published in English by his Israeli publisher, Gefen.
The reason for Tenenbom’s difficulty is that he frightens
people. He does so by lifting a curtain to expose not only antisemitism in
places where people don’t want to admit it exists, but also the often craven
attitudes towards it of some diaspora Jews.
The methods he uses also provoke unease. That’s because he often
pretends to be something he is not, in order to lull people into speaking in an
unguarded fashion. Think Sacha Baron-Cohen with blond hair, a large belly and a
passing resemblance to Falstaff.
He gets people to say things which are so outrageous that
readers sometimes can’t believe they really said it. In response, he maintains
that he and his wife tape-record or video every encounter.
A former playwright and theatre director, he gets people to say
these things through what some might call an act, and others might call a
trick.
For Tenenbom, who wrote a column for the German paper Die Zeit for
many years, often introduces himself as a German or half-Jordanian reporter.
When he does so, certain people assume he is an anti-semite. So believing that
they’re talking to a kindred spirit, they come out with ripe examples of
antisemitism.
But Tenenbom is an Israeli who was born in Bnei Brak, was a
precocious Talmud scholar before he departed for the worlds of mathematics and
the theatre, and despite his comic writing is driven by the high-minded and
increasingly desperate aim to out the enemies of the Jewish people.
In his new book, he finds the most extreme Israel and
Jew-bashers in Ireland and Scotland. He quotes a lapsed Catholic in Dublin who,
asked for the one issue that unites the Irish, replies that Ireland is “the
most anti-Israel, anti-Jewish country in Europe — though we will say that we
are just anti-Zionist”.
He finds the students at Gateshead yeshiva living in constant
fear of attack. He finds Manchester Jews under repeated onslaught from
firebombs, physical attacks and verbal abuse, after they tell him falsely that
there are no problems “because it’s painful to admit that so many people hate
you”.
With his researches coinciding with the controversy over Jeremy
Corbyn, he manages to interview him and concludes: “Jeremy is a really nice man
who really doesn’t like Jews”.
After interviewing many others, Tenenbom concludes that the real
issue isn’t Corbyn. “It’s the people who are anti-semites and it doesn’t matter
what Jeremy Corbyn is or is not”.
Most excruciating, he finds perfectly “tamed” British Jews who
equivocate about the Jew-hatred in their country. Believing they are lying to
him, he turns off his recording equipment on one occasion and asks the Jewish
peer he’s interviewing to speak off the record.
Tenenbom writes: “And what he said off the record was exactly
the opposite of what he told me on the record. What did he tell me off the
record? Well, here goes: antisemitism is ingrained in society, and in the
highest levels of it; the Foreign Office is populated with anti-Israel,
antisemitic officials; self-hating Jews lead antisemitic political
organisations in Britain.”
Keen to sample some British dramatic excellence, Tenenbom goes
to the theatre but finds to his disappointment that most of these productions
are merely dreary left-wing propaganda diatribes.
His insight is to realise that the real theatre is supplied by
Britain itself. As the “outstandingly proper English” and anti-Brexit Belinda
tells him in Derbyshire, the English are “probably” actors; when Tenenbom
parses this as “the highest point of your culture is lying, pretending that
you’re someone else,” Belinda and her husband agree.
Observes Tenenbom: “The two greatest shows on earth are playing
in London right now; real life Absurdist dramas: Brexit and antisemitism”.
In the end, he appears to be as perplexed by Britain’s
contradictions as he is discomfited. He has an image of it in his head that he
admires; and yet he hates the anti-Jewish bigotry infusing its culture.
His conclusion, however, is unsparing: “I am leaving Britain,
and I will never come back, my eagle says to me. Why? There are too many
anti-semites here, says my eagle, two teardrops falling from its eyes onto my
face as it flies fast into the far heavens”.
The tears of many other eagles have been falling with them.
Jewish Chronicle+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Eisenhower was president of Columbia and must be turning over in his grave:
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Biden was elected because voters wanted to believe his pledge that he would unite us and because he was such a compassionate person. But at what cost? a) He is the laughing stock of our adversaries b) His policies have been disastrous, divisive and less than humanitarian c) and finally: Joe Biden to Spend $86 Million on Hotel Rooms for Border Crossers ++++++++++++++++++++ C'mon man: White House blames 'fresh breeze' for knocking over Joe Biden THREE times as he walked up the stairs of Air Force One sparking fresh fears over the 78-year-old leader of the free world's health- President Biden fell as he climbed up the stairs of Air Force One on Friday morning at Joint Base Andrews
- The President stumbled multiple times, clinging on to the railing, then he fell to his knees
- He got back up and carried on climbing before giving a salute at the top then vanishing into the aircraft
- Biden has long faced questions over his health; he regularly mixes up names and titles
- On Thursday, he referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as 'President Harris'
- The fall is the latest in a string of incidents which raise concerns over the President's health and ability to lead
- It also comes at a moment of heightened tensions between the US, Russia and NA
- Until recently, the President was walking in a boot after breaking his foot while playing with his dog Major
- Biden, 78, is the oldest President in history; Ronald Reagan was 77 when he left office and he was 69 when he was elected
- Trump was 70 when elected and was 74 when he left office earlier this year
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