JERUSALEM - Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expects to draw Israel’s permanent borders by 2010, and as part of that effort, will build a controversial settlement outside Jerusalem, he said in an interview published on Thursday. Olmert, whose Kadima Party is the clear frontrunner ahead of March 28 elections, told The Jerusalem Post daily that within four years, he intended to “get to Israel’s permanent borders, whereby we will completely separate from the majority of the Palestinian population and preserve a large and stable Jewish majority in Israel.” Olmert’s chief security adviser, Avi Dichter, had disclosed that time frame earlier...