A New Start For Israel And The Palestinians?
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- Wheels Come Off The Road Map. // Emerging Markets Monitor;6/16/2003, Vol. 9 Issue 10, p17
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- History Holds Its Breath. Zuckerman, Mortimer B. // U.S. News & World Report;5/9/2005, Vol. 138 Issue 17, p76
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- The shadow on the road. Zuckerman, Mortimer B. // U.S. News & World Report;6/2/2003, Vol. 134 Issue 19, p76
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Shredder. Marshall, Rachelle // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Oct2003, Vol. 22 Issue 8, p7
The bus bombing in Jerusalem by Hamas on August 19, 2003 that killed 18 Israelis and ended a nearly two-month-long cease-fire by the Palestinians was regarded as a death blow to the recently revived peace process. But in fact that process already was doomed. U.S. President George W. Bush's White...
- PALESTINE GOES IT ALONE. Ephron, Dan // Newsweek;12/27/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 26/1, p6
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- HAMAS' FRENCH FUNDS? Calabresi, Massimo; Hamad, Jamil; Zagorin, Adam // Time;6/30/2003, Vol. 161 Issue 26, p13
As U.S. Secretary Of State Colin Powell traveled to the Middle East to try to get President Bush's road map back on track, U.S. frustrations with the stalled peace efforts have begun to focus on a familiar target: France. State Department and White House sources say the U.S. has lodged...
- TURNING POINT? // Weekly Reader News - Senior;2/25/2005, Vol. 83 Issue 19, p4
Reports on the election of Mahmoud Abbas as president of Palestine in January 2005. Feud between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs; Agreement of the United Nations with the Jews; Negotiation among U.S. President George W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and other world leaders for...
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Discusses the performance of the shekel, the Israeli currency in line with the peace process between Israel and Palestine. Relationship between Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat; Reasons for the renewed appreciation of the shekel; Amount of debt that...
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The article reports on the violent demonstrations by Palestinians in several places decrying the Annapolis Conference, the latest round of Middle East peace talks held in the U.S. in November, 2007. Their aim was to present petitions decrying what they regarded as a sell-out of Palestinian...


