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...about the current situation says the President has one eye locked on the 2004 election. Bush isn't courting Jewish votes with his tilt toward Israel; he is courting Christian conservatives in his party's base who are deeply pro-Jerusalem (see box). Many Republicans who are willing to accept Bush's rightward tilt on domestic matters are growing increasingly impatient with its influence on foreign policy...
...their American counterparts, German leaders are groping for ways to prevent such a thing from happening again. Says Interior Minister Otto Schily: "I don't believe we can turn our schools into fortresses now. That would be the wrong result." And even if they could, Germans may have to accept a fact that America has been facing in recent years: that people in charge of public safety may have to consult the darkest corners of their imagination...
...wielding will only encourage it. "It's not that everybody is dying to be a free agent," says Bruce Tulgan, author of Winning the Talent Wars (W.W. Norton & Co.). "It's that people are realizing they have no choice." And companies will soon have no choice but to accept that their best workers are holding most of the cards...
...what is the tragedy when self-centered career women who are over 40 discover that they have "forgotten" to have a baby? Isn't the world overpopulated already? Career choices, like life, are full of consequences, some good, some bad. I hope your article will persuade younger women to accept their choices and their consequences. REBECCA MOCCIARO Los Angeles...
...Saudis, Egyptians and Jordanians are offering to help deliver Palestinian compliance and build a stable and peaceful state alongside Israel, on the terms laid out in proposals touted by the Clinton administration. But that's contingent on President Bush delivering the Israelis - and Sharon is not about to accept Washington's tutelage...