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European accords on human
rights.
"There's a timetable here,
meaning they cannot just go
into a human rights con-
ference held in their own
backyard in 1991 and put
themselves in a position
where people will say, Aha,
you've failed to comply.' "
However, he emphasized,
"What's really of concern are
these two factors — na-
tionalism and the economy.
And in a way we have a
vested interest to see an im-
proved economy and the
elimination of food shortages.
And we have a vested interest
in seeing Gorbachev's
democratization succeed."
In order to help shore up
the reforms and prevent possi-
ble calamity, Schneier said,
the West should act quickly to
help improve the Soviet
economy. One way, though
not the only way, is through
an immediate waiver of the
Jackson-Vanik Amendment
that links U.S. trade benefits
to Soviet emigration rights. [

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be published in the Rosh Hashanah
issue of The Jewish News,
Sept. 29, 1989.
DEADLINE: Wednesday, Sept. 20

AU greetings arriving after the deadline will appear
in the following week's edition.

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Sephardim
Talk Peace

Jerusalem (JTA) — Two pro-
minent Sephardic figures
from Israel met last Wednes-
day with Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak, who had in-
vited them to Egypt to discuss
the peace process.
Interior Minister Arye
Deri, a member of the ultra-
Orthodox Shas party, and
Ovadia Yosef, the former
Sephardic chief rabbi of
Israel, met with Mubarak
near the port city of
Alexandria.
Deli presented the Egyp-
tian leader with a letter of
good will from Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
The letter is understood to
have contained a general
reaffirmation of Israel's com-
mitment to the peace process.
Yosef stated that all parties
must be prepared to take
risks and make sacrifices for
the sake of peace.
Mubarak is said to have af-
firmed Egypt's commitment.
But he expressed dismay over
the hard-line constraints on
Shamir's plan recently
adopted by his.Likud party.
The Israelis, who met with
several other Egyptian of-
ficials, have been trying to
convince their skeptical hosts
that Shamir is sincere in his
peace offers to the Palesti-
nians in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.

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and Everything
Good in Life.

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friends and family.

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