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    What is the name of the Mike Oldfield song that was used to introduce the English language news on the radio in Israel in the 1990s?

    Question #81496. Asked by stageball. (Jun 05 07 3:48 AM)


    smartax55

    "Tubular Bells".

    May 15 10, 2:40 PM


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