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    <title>How Israel loses</title>
    <link>http://blogs.jta.org/ENTRY_PERMALINK_HERE/how-israel-loses/</link>
    <description>With Israel&#8217;s chances of taking home an Olympic medal dwindling rapidly &#8211; their best remaining chances are in various water sports &#8211; Israelis are thinking about what it means to lose.

A Top Ten list about losing by 10 Israeli Olympians, compiled in Ha&#8217;aretz by Nir Wolf, doesn&#8217;t exactly portray Israeli athletes as gracious in defeat.

Maybe Israelis just don&#8217;t know how to lose because the national ethos is that the Jewish state cannot afford defeat, writes former CNN correspondent Jerrold Kessel in Ha&#8217;aretz. He writes: &#8220;Rather than decrying &#8216;another failure&#8217; and &#8216;medals down the drain,&#8217; shouldn&#8217;t we be awfully proud when an Israeli shooter or swimmer places 12th in the world &#45; the 12th best of more than six billion?&#8221;

The Jerusalem Post offers this tribute to Israeli sailors Nike Kornicki and Vered Buskila, who finished in fourth place in the 470 Class competition at Beijing.</description>
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    <dc:creator>uheilman@jta.org</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-08-19T;14:38:28-05:00</dc:date>
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