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Israeli Watergate?
Was it political espionage, or just a
routine Capitol Hill break in? That's
what District of Columbia and
Federal Bureau of Investigation offi-
cials were trying to determine on
Wednesday after a middle-of-the-night
burglary at the offices of Democratic
pollster Stanley Greenberg.
Greenberg, who did polling for
President Bill Clinton in 1992, has
hired on as an adviser to Labor party
candidate Ehud Barak — one of a
small army of American political con-
sultants advising candidates in the
campaign for the top slot in
Jerusalem.
Israeli newspapers aren't waiting for
the police reports; on Wednesday,
headlines blared out the news of an
"Israeli Watergate," and it wasn't long
before accusations began flying among -\
contestants in the already-overheated
race for prime minister.
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The worsening situation in Russia,
where leading communists have resur-
rected age-old anti-Semitic conspiracy
theories in their battle against
President Boris Yeltsin, has prompted
new action from Jewish groups con-
cerned about the fate of that country's
big Jewish population.
This week the National Conference
on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ) inaugurated a
letter-writing campaign here and in
Russia aimed squarely at Communist
Party leader Gennady Zyuganov,
whose anti-Semitic tirades in recent
months have frightened the Jewish
community there.
"We are hoping to show that there
is no place in a civilized society for
political leaders who espouse the views
he does," said NCSJ's director, Mark
Levin.
Wellstone drops out
The only Jew in the 2000 presidential
race — the longest of longshots, most
political observers agreed — has
pulled out.
Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Mn.), one
of the few unrepentant liberals on
Capitol Hill, gave up his quixotic
White House bid saying he had a bad
back that couldn't stand the ordeal of
an all-out assault on the Presidency.
He also wasn't making much a dent in
the polls in Iowa and New Hampshire
where Vice-President Al Gore is a
strong frontrunner, with former
Senator and NBA Hall of Famer Bill
Bradley, trailing. E
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