Both the front wheel drive Volvo 850 Sedan and 850 Sportswagon come equipped with a peppy 168 horsepower engine. Four wheel anti-lock disc brakes. And Delta-Link rear suspension. Peres In Cairo Continues Negotiations Jerusalem (JTA) — Arriving in Cairo for the first high-level meet- ing with Palestinian leaders since the suicide bombing of a bus in downtown Tel Aviv, Foreign Min- ister Shimon Peres said Israel would continue its negotiations with the Palestinians. But, Mr. Peres added, Israel would press the Palestinian Au- thority to crack down on Muslim radicals attempting to destroy the peace initiative. "We expect that the Palestini- ans, like ourselves, will stop the ones who want to kill the agree- ment between us from executing their will," Mr. Peres said prior to meeting with chief Palestinian negotiator Nabil Sha'ath. Before attending a session of the Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee, the steering group overseeing the two sides' negoti- ations, Mr. Peres met with Egypt- ian President Hosni Mubarak to discuss Israel's security concerns in the wake of the Oct. 19 bus bombing in Tel Aviv that left 22 dead. After meeting with Mr. Mubarak, Mr. Peres stressed that the peace agreement Israel and Jordan reached will not lead the Israeli government to postpone of ignore its relations with the Palestinians. But he said he expected the Palestinian leadership to move against Islamic terrorist groups such as Hamas, which claimed responsibility for the bombing and which have to date operated largely with impunity from bases in the Gaza Strip, which fell un- der Palestinian control. in May. Mr. Sha'ath meanwhile com- plained about Israel's closure of Gaza and the West Bank after the bps bombing occurred. curred. The closure has prevented thousands of Palestinians from working in Israel — a measure, Sha'ath said, that amounted to collective punishment of innocent Palestinian workers and which could undermine the peace process. "This closure means siege and starvation for Palestinians," Mr. Sha'ath said. "We want a quick solution be- cause things cannot continue as they are," Mr. Sha'ath added. "The problem is that Israel is clos- ing the borders whenever it feels like it." In Israel, meanwhile, security forces detained several dozen Hamas members in the wake of the suicide bombing. "Security forces have acted against several dozen people linked to the attacker," Econom- Both have been designed with a sleeker, more eye-catching body style. And both are available at your local Volvo dealer. Stop by and try one on for size. We'll make sure you get a perfect fit. VOLVO Drive safely. ics Minister Shimon Shetreet said after the Cabinet meeting. `There are some difficulties in the undertaking because some of the people whose names are on the list left their homes, but our people will apprehend them, and no one will go unpunished," he said. Following the closure of Gaza and the West Bank, the Cabinet agreed to import some 15,000 for- eign workers in construction and 4,000 in agriculture to replace the Palestinians now barred from en- tering Israel. The Cabinet also agreed to mete out heavy penalties to Is- raelis who hire Palestinians who have no work permits. Agriculture Minister Yakov Tsur was critical of the closure and the decision to bring in more foreign workers to augment the 26,000 laborers who already have permission to work in Israel un- til the end of the year. "No doubt the closure will im- pose hardship on the residents of the territories," Mr. Tsur said af- ter the Cabinet session. "We have to take into account the problems of our (Palestinian) partner, not just our own problems." ......................................................................................... Michigan's #1 Volvo Dealer DWY E R AND Hebron Tomb May Re-Open Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Tomb of the Patriarchs, closed to Jewish and Muslim worshippers since the Hebron massacre in Febru- ary, is expected to re-open by the end of October, Deputy Defense Minister Mordechai Gur said this week. Mr. Gur made the prediction during a visit to the West Bank town of Hebron, where he visit- ed the Tomb, focus of repeated unrest since the February mas- sacre. In the months since Dr. Baruch Goldstein killed 29 Pales- tinians praying at the Tomb, Is- rael beefed up security at the site, including the installation of closed-circuit television cameras to monitor visitors. 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