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...wasn't what Barak's advisers thought he should do, but the political brawl that has begun behind the scenes in Labor suggests he might be smart to let his rivals duke it out. Knesset speaker Avraham Burg, a former Peace Now activist, is the front runner to take over. But old campaigner Shimon Peres is fighting for the job and has already signaled that he's in favor of a national-unity government. At least four others have declared they will try for the job. By week's end, Barak was still controlling coalition negotiations with Sharon and being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel Soldiers On | 2/19/2001 | See Source »

...That gives hope to Barak, who has a much better chance of beating the old warhorse Sharon. The short election cycle also makes it less likely that the rebellious left of Barak's Labor Party will oust him in favor of one of his critics, such as Knesset speaker Avraham Burg. "It's the only way for Barak to survive, because he knocks Netanyahu out," says Reuven Chazan, a Hebrew University political scientist. "But in the long term, he gains nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barak's Cagey Resignation | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...likely May election. Barak's plan is to cut a peace deal with Palestinian leader YASSER ARAFAT, making the election a referendum on peace. If he doesn't do a peace deal, says former Prime Minister SHIMON PERES, Barak will surely be challenged, most likely by Knesset Speaker AVRAHAM BURG and Interior Minister HAIM RAMON...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Enemies Before Him, Enemies Behind Him | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...Avraham S. Steinberg '02 said the new rule "isn't the worse thing in the world, but I think the smoking should stay." Although he does not smoke, he said he thinks "the Boylston steps are a place of international flavor...

Author: By Keith J. Lo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Smoking Banned Near Boylston | 10/5/2000 | See Source »

...last-minute negotiations continue to avert a walkout of the second largest party in his coalition - which would ostensibly force him into a minority government, an alliance with the hawkish Likud party or a new election - Barak is playing the beleaguered dove. His finance minister, Avraham Shohat, insisted Tuesday that the issues Shas is raising have been resolved. "They did not resign over that, but for political motives of another kind: differences over the peace process." Israeli political analysts don't buy that, but the spin may be intended for Madeleine Albright ahead of her imminent arrival in the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oy! 'Pork'-Hungry Rabbis Imperil Israeli Government | 6/21/2000 | See Source »

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