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| By: israelinsider staff and partners |
| Published: May 24, 2005 |
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Participants at meetings chaired by Ariel Sharon report that Maimon usually sits to the premier's left, and is in charge of waking the premier from occasional dozes into which he sometimes falls. Maimon holds a pen or some other object, knocks the table once or twice like a hypnotist at the climax of a performance, and Sharon wakens and returns to the discussions.
Some politicians who follow the activities of their senior colleagues, and who take note of every slight movement in their health, say he has lost weight.
And last week, at Nitzanim, Sharon said, "start working," about seven times, like someone searching for new words or forgetting what he had just said.
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They deserve each other
- (Haaretz)
05.24.2005
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