pursue different lifestyles. King Hussein, who assumed the throne at age 17, barely finished high school and put in less than a year at Britain's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. The Oxford-educated crown prince has followed his predilection for intellec- tual pursuits in authoring two books on Middle Eastern affairs: one on the Palestin- ian question, the other on the status of Jerusalem. King Hussein has had four wives, while his more con- servative brother has been married to the same woman — a Pakistani beauty he met at Oxford — for 24 years. The brothers are also said to have differing views on a number of political issues. Crown Prince Hassan was less than enthusiastic, for example, about Jordan's support of Saddam Hussein after the Iraqi conquest of Kuwait. He is also re- portedly less committed than the king to Jordan's attachment to the West Bank. Should Crown Prince Hassan ascend the throne any time soon, he will in- herit a country that is manifestly stable but suffer- ing from a variety of prob- lems that could set off un- rest. Jordan has long been plagued by economic difficulties, and with the population growth rate (3.5 percent) exceeding that of the GNP, it is easy to under- stand why. Yet except for the outbreak of food riots in 1989, the government has managed to keep potentially disruptive elements in check. That task may become more difficult as time goes on. For Jordan, (much like Lebanon, Iraq, and even Syria) is marked by di- vergent power and demo- graphic structures. Like many traditional monar- chies, King Hussein's regime rests upon a power base of influential families — in this case indigenous residents of the East Bank plus a few families that migrated from the Arabian peninsula and the West Bank. This "Trans- Jordanian elite" is the mainstay of both the army and the government bureau- cracy. The majority of Jordan's citizens, however (between 50 and 60 per cent after the entry of 300,000 refugees from Kuwait following the Gulf War,) is Palestinian. And though well assimilated into East Bank society, the Palestinians do not Customized Ad Specialties We Print On Anything No Taxes or Freight Charges design Customized Embroidery & Silk Screening Ad Specialties concepts CALL PAUL URDAN (312) 8191560 175 N. Harbor Dr. • Suite 2305 • Chicago, IL 60601 CAstoir ID irdiuleiry ClicA infers Ac iell'VIICieS • Remake Draperies • Draperies • Window Shades • Bedspreads • Blankets:Z7,°d= • Lampshades • Pillows FREE Estimates and FREE Pick-up / Deliver NEW CUSTOM SERVICE I PICK-UP AND DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR FINE CLOTHING call 6 P' C.W 11 4110 111 al OF 101121111 Toll 144E* 11-800-6-4411DIRAVIE imm We Have A Reputation To Protect American Protective Alarm's own 24 hour central monitoring station is the safest, smartest way to protect your home, busi- ness or property. We've been protecting homes like yours for over 25 years. Today's systems are more advanced, more afford- able and simpler to use than ever before. PROPERTY PROTECTED BY wow THEM WITH A BASKET CALL: A TISKET A TASKET CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS & GOURMET TRAYS 661-4789 • Barbara Kaplan Judi Shefman 7 Days a Week HOSPITALITY, NEW BABIES, GET WELL, SHIVA, ETC. AMERICAN PROTECTIVE 'ALARMS 864-8600 HOLD UP FIRE BURGLAR THE FINEST IN HOME SECURITY SINCE 1968 J--