March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 4
…., U.S. peace efforts long have encountered the stiffest opposition from the Israelis, and the bitterest opponents of President Sadat's peace initiative have been his fellow Arabs. But with recent events…
…? Begin fered far more at the hands of the Arabs than they have from the Israelis. Jordan, Lebanon and Syria all have tried to emasculate the PLO. The PLO desperately fears that when President Sadat speaks…
… of "comprehensive peace," it really is a code word for Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause. The PLO sees continuing war as the only way first to retain Arab support, and eventually regain at…
… endless Palestinian defeats at Israeli hands, and the Arab repudiation the Palestinians fear so much. CURRENT ISRAELI policy is based on short-term optimism, but it leads to an abyss. Prime Minister Begin…
… the Arabs grow wealthier, more populous and more powerful; in which Israel's subject population grows larger and more resentful while Israel's own economic and social divisions deepen; in which…
…/man wrote this article for the Pacific - News Service. Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 140 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students…
… are "those," the majority of students who abstain from participation in government, and there are This article was written by Katherine R. Friedman on be- half of the LSA-SG Executive Council. "those…
…", the few students who sit on LSA college committees and the executive Council and ac- tively participa'te in Literature, Sciencepand Arts Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG). It is these few students who try…
… Board, which consists of Deb Filler, Rachel Rosenthal, Katherine Friedman, Colin Lichtenfeld, and Jim Sullivan. In revising the Judiciary, the Ad Board wants to insure that students accused of cheating…
























