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...believe that a discussion group where people can exchange their views and emotions frankly is more productive to bring about understanding at Harvard and in the [issues involved with] the peace process in the Middle East," Abu-Ayyash said...
...willingness to cooperate with an international commission, led by the United States, that would investigate the claim that excessive force has been used; regardless of whether such claims are accurate, such cooperation would serve as a powerful sign that Israel is willing to re-commit to the peace process. Finally, we urge Barak resist calls to form a coalition government with Sharon and the conservative Likud Party, a government with which the Palestinians would not negotiate...
...part, Arafat must repair two serious flaws in his credibility as a negotiator of peace. First, Arafat must demonstrate that he can control the groups frustrated with the peace process, both in the occupied territories and within Israel proper, and prevent them from taking more lives. The peace process can only succeed if those involved feel they have more to lose by continuing the violence. Second, he must use his authority to present a good-faith counterproposal to Israel's Camp David peace offer, and he must honestly seek a permanent peace. Arafat must stand up to those opposed...
...Dennis, Andrew and I sort of have a process, which is we'll all write separately. We would talk about scenes that we wanted to do, and whoever had the idea, or whoever had a grasp on a scene or a monologue or whatever, they would write it, and then we'd bring it back in, and we would go over it together, and that was sort of how we worked. And when I look at the movie now, it's funny, because I can see things that Dennis wrote, or things that Andrew wrote, or things that I wrote...
Wright-Swadel added that the new policy is supposed to make the recruiting process more fair, giving firms the same access to students...