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Robert G. Samet was born in New York.  He is the registered contact of eyeonthepost.org.  He graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1976 and currently practices as a lawyer out of Ashcraft and Gerel's Rockville, Maryland office.
 
Robert G. Samet was born in New York.  He is the registered contact of eyeonthepost.org.  He graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1976 and currently practices as a lawyer out of Ashcraft and Gerel's Rockville, Maryland office.
 
His firm's website, [[ashcraftandgerel.com]], and [[eyeonthepost.org]], are registered under the same address.
 
His firm's website, [[ashcraftandgerel.com]], and [[eyeonthepost.org]], are registered under the same address.
Mr Samet's articles on Israel are published on [[think-israel.org]], this is a website that claims it "features essays and commentaries that provide context for current events in Israel. We aim to make sense of what's going on" {{ref|think-israel}}.
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Mr Samet's articles on Israel are published on [[think-israel.org]], this is a website that claims it "features essays and commentaries that provide context for current events in Israel. We aim to make sense of what's going on" {{ref|homepage}}.
  
*{{ref|think-israel}}[http://www.think-israel.org/ Think-Israel Website], cited on 19th April 2006
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*{{ref|homepage}}[http://www.think-israel.org/ Think-Israel Website], cited on 19th April 2006

Revision as of 14:19, 19 April 2006

Robert G. Samet was born in New York. He is the registered contact of eyeonthepost.org. He graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1976 and currently practices as a lawyer out of Ashcraft and Gerel's Rockville, Maryland office. His firm's website, ashcraftandgerel.com, and eyeonthepost.org, are registered under the same address. Mr Samet's articles on Israel are published on think-israel.org, this is a website that claims it "features essays and commentaries that provide context for current events in Israel. We aim to make sense of what's going on" [1].