Week GounIs ils Td.saf's TERROR Take a Free Two-Hour Vacation to the Islands! forward," Yassin said. Activists at the rally blew up a model of an Israeli tank and burned U.S., British and Israeli flags. Israel blamed Arafat for the Otniel attack, saying the Palestinian Authority has failed to clamp down on terror. A Palestinian official said Israel's policies, including the targeted killings, were to blame for the ongoing attacks. Join us at The Trowbridge for our Island Paradise Party Wednesday, January 15, 2003 Map Under Wraps Put on your Hawaiian shirts, sundresses and straw hats Dine on festive fruit hors d'oeuvres, non-alcoholic beverages and island chicken salad Noon to 2:00 p.m. Island dances performed by Tinilau and his Tahiti Wahines Raffle items will include luscious fruit baskets and exotic floral arrangements. Please RSVP to Noemi by Friday, January 10, 2003 at (248) 352-0208, ext. 226 l The WQGX, )WQ_ Michigan's LifeCare Community with Providence Hospital Where Exceptional Service Is Our Standard 24111 Civic Center Dr., Southfield, MI 48034 • TDD for Hearing Impaired (800) 649 - 3777 • seniorliving.homestore.com/sr/thetrowbridge REAR ENDS • DAKOTA BREAD • KOOCHIE KOO • SOLOMON & SON • GREETINGS FROM... V) 1) cc • cc w 0 m t.n • cn 0 m S, O DI HD AFAMMA.7;W: 14, S,V SS 3 el l • 1/ 3 2003 18 from page 17 SUNDANCE • MARGUERITE • RUBY'S BALM • RUNNING FIT • STEVEN FRANKLIN OPTICS Meanwhile, Israeli and Palestinian officials began reviewing the latest - draft of an international diplomatic initiative aimed at ending more than two years of violence. The draft of the road map was given to the two sides after President Bush met in Washington earlier this month with other members of the so-called diplomatic Quartet — Russia, the European Union and the United Nations. Israel persuaded Bush to agree not to publish the draft until after Israeli elections are held Jan. 28. In the meantime, each side was expected to review the draft and draw up responses. According to the Jerusalem Post, which published details of the road map on Dec. 29, there were few changes in the revised draft. According to the newspaper, the first stage of the road map calls for both sides to call for an end to violence and commit to stopping incitement. It also calls for a complete freeze on Israeli settlement activity for visible steps by the Palestinians to fight terror. The Palestinian Authority is called on to undertake political and security reforms. The second stage begins with Palestinian elections and concludes at the end of 2003 with the establish- ment of a Palestinian state with provi- sional borders. It also calls for an international conference convened by the Quartet. The third stage, lasting until the end of 2005, calls for a second internation- al conference that would include final- status talks on borders, refugees, settle- ments and Jerusalem, the Jerusalem Post reported. Political sources in Jerusalem were reportedly satisfied with the latest ver- sion, Israel Radio reported Sunday. Though Israel has begun drawing up its response, it is not expected to be submitted until after the elections, the report said. Ill