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November 13, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… recent weeks, the peace process has demonstrated great resilience," Christopher told delegates to the third nual Middle East and North Africa conomic Conference. "By looking back into the abyss, both Arabs

… and Israelis recognized the imperative of moving forward." Christopher, 71, has staked enormous amounts of prestige on achieving a com- prehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. His frequent…

… shuttle missions to the region have earned him widespread recognition - if not always respect - ong Arabs and Israelis alike. In the first years of the Clinton administration, Christopher's lawyerly, low…

… Heights, captured by Israel in 1967. But relations between Arab countries and Israel have nose-dived since the election in May of Israel's new right- wing government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin…

… Netanyahu. Syria and Israel are no longer talking. Israeli- Palestinian negotiations are stalled. Even moderate Arab countries are call- ing for the suspension of moves to "nor- malize" relations with Israel…

… Egyptian public, which is deeply suspicious of Israel, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak initially threatened to cancel the conference, then relented under pressure from the United States. Other Arab states…

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March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…' summit has been partially overshadowed by differences among U.S., Israeli and Arab participants over the goals and emphasis of today's meeting, which is expected to draw representatives of25 countries…

…, including Euro- pean and Arab heads of state and foreign ministers. After a series of attacks by Palestinian suicide bomb- ers that have killed many in Israel in recent weeks, casting a pall over the Middle…

… prospects for a gathering of Arabs and Israelis whose presence in the same room wouldhavebeen unthinkablejust a few years ago. Besides Egypt, Arab countries slated to attend the one-day conference include…

… Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emir- ates, Qatar and Oman. Syrian state radio yesterday described the summit as "an international propaganda rally" intended to…

… investigation. Betz said that in 1994 minority representation of faculty was below the national average while it was above the national average for stu- dents. "In 1994, 17.2 percent of the student group were…

… with all kinds of countries all the time, but you don't see them on the front page of The New York Times." Some students said Lieberthal's talk gave them more information about the situation. "It's good…

… for someone who's stud- ied for a very long time to give differ- ent ideas (than) newspaper and TV reports," said Martha Kirpes, an SNRE doctoral candidate. LSA first-year student Matt Harris said he…

February 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

….S. presence in Arab lands. Clinton hosts anti- smokfing telen-ag WASHINGTON (AP)-President asked us our age we had to say 17. Clinton discussed smoking with an Without that, she said, "probably alo activist…

… get a thank-you card. practically, since she was a teen-ager," The youngsters also tested 12 vend- the president told seven students and ing machines; Ricky Lovelace, a stu- three adults in the Oval…

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