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The introduction now has this paragraph:
Misgav is home to some of Israel’s high tech companies including the likes of Microsoft, and Intel, whilst much of the region's economy is based on tourism as a result of the numerous skilled crafts people and artists who have made it their home.
This paragraph contains misinformation after misinformation. Saying that Misgav is home to Microsoft and Intel is ridiculous - if anything this could be said about Haifa, not Misgav. Saying that much of the region's economy is based on tourism is also ridiculous, given that there are hardly any tourism at all in Misgav - hardly any zimmers, no hotels, few tourist attractions, few restaurants, etc. Also, perhaps numerous skilled crafts people and artists made it their home (though I don't have any statistics to back this up), but what does this have to do with tourism? If there are several carpenter shops in Misgav, do tourists come to visit them? If there are a few painters living Misgav, do tourists come? I don't see any truth or relevance to these statements.
Nyh (talk) 09:51, 20 May 2010 (UTC)Reply