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It stated that "Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination." With the collapse of the communist bloc's anti-Israel stand, and a shift in Third World sentiment, a high- ranking U.N. official said that a majority vote to repeal the resolution can likely be achieved. However, John R. Bolton, assistant secretary of state for international organiza- tion affairs, said that "procedural" roadblocks could, at the very least, slow the repeal process. ❑ Ira Rifkin also contributed to this article. Computer Hacker Tapped Army Secrets °Payments Ti Jon. 1992• - on purdxises mode with the Goodyear Cie& Cord • Cash. Personal Checks • $.1,E. Card 1: Auto Yenta ,e Shamir as having said. "I hope that the relations will become as normal as they have been ... We will see in the next few weeks." At the time of the 1975 vote, Chaim Herzog, then Israel's ambassador to the U.N., denounced the inter- national body as "the world center of anti-Semitism" for backing the resolution, originally supported by many eastern and central Startle Service to Office HOURS: Monday-Friday 8 to 7, Saturday 8 to 5 RYE WAYS TO PAY: • The Goodyear credit Card • Instant Credit • To Quahhed ewer • Mastercard. Yisa.Arnerican Eadeese. Discover government. The fact that Mr. Bush did not talk about the Middle East peace pro- cess in his speech to the General Assembly was seen as a gesture to the Israelis. The new push to repeal Zionism-is-Racism has some interesting history. Two years ago, the ad- ministration was apparently ready to press the issue - but Israeli leaders, wary of starting a fight they could not win, held back. This summer, the Israelis began sending signals to Washington indicating a new interest in pressing for a repeal vote. This time it was the administration that held back. At the time, the Bush White House apparently wanted to use the U.N. resolution as another lever in its ongoing effort to force a settlements freeze and to pressure the Shamir government into attending the international con- ference. The administration decid- ed to press the Zionism-is- Racism issue only after an- other attempt to bring about a settlements freeze - the delay in the $10 billion in loan guarantees - resulted in a new wave of anger and distrust along the Washing- ton-Jerusalem axis. In Jerusalem, Prime Min- ister Yitzhak Shamir re- portedly said he was "delighted" by Mr. Bush's call for repeal of the resolu- tion. He also expressed hope that Mr. Bush's remarks would help ease tensions between Israel and the U.S. "Our interest and I think, the U.S. interest, is to have good relations," The Wash- ington Post quoted Mr. • • • • • • • • • • • If you prepay your yearly tuition • • • • Ballroom •• eepo,ofi Complete • • Jazz • Pre-School • Ballet • • Schedule of • • • Karate-Do • Street Dancing • • • Tap Dore Prong • Discounts apply on tuition and • • registration fees only • • • • Including: Tel Aviv (JTA) - An 18- year-old Carmiel computer genius was formally charged last week with illegally tap- ping into secret U.S. Army computer memory banks. The youth's entry into the Pentagon computer re- portedly allowed him access to military secrets during the Persian Gulf War. The unidentified teen-ager was also charged Sept. 5 with organizing and par- ticipating in international credit card forgeries. Local police in Galilee were led to the suspect by police in the United States and Canada, who had been investigating the theft of thousands of dollars' worth of goods and services by the illegal use of Visa credit card numbers obtained from a contact in Israel. Computer hackers in Nor- th America, arrested after yearlong buying sprees, said their Visa-related informa- tion came from Carmiel. But a check of the records of Bezek, the Israeli telephone corporation, showed no calls to the United States or Canada placed by the teen- ager. However, a search of his room uncovered sophisti- cated electronic and com- puter equipment and soft- ware.