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Issues spur pro-Israel PAC view story
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Julie Hirschfeld Davis - - Baltimore Sun
| It's 10 p.m., somewhere in the bowels of the vast Washington Convention Center, and Howard Friedman - after a long day of speeches, flesh-pressing and high-level schmoozing - is still a smiling bundle of energy.
He leans his husky frame forward in his chair as he describes his lofty goals for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the influential pro-Israel lobby. At 40, the Baltimore-born Friedman is about to become the youngest president ever of the organization, which faces enormous challenges.
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