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...that Sharon's offer is tempting to him. But within the Labor party, a lot of other figures who have ambitions of being the next leader, or want some of the ministerial portfolios that would be allocated to the party in a unity government, think Barak should go. That sentiment was summed up by Haim Ramon, who said this week that "it was the man who was defeated in the election...
...That's a sentiment shared by a retired power company worker, Maxwell Kerr, also a Rosebank Crescent resident in 1988. "We have problems here we need to solve for the future-drugs, keeping the young employed," he says. Lockerbie's motto happens to be "Forward," and that is where the town wants...
...that's a very important message in light of his other objective, which is to renew Arab support for the U.S. over Iraq - because Powell is all too aware that the violence of the last six months has fanned anti-American sentiment on the streets of Arab capitals. He wants to emphasize to these states that Iraq remains a threat to them, and that the best way of countering that threat is to develop a joint response with...
Since Kashmir erupted in 1989, India has pointed a blunt and unwavering finger at Pakistan, accusing its neighbor of fomenting the entire problem. It's a large and cynical exaggeration: anti-Indian sentiment runs high within Kashmir, and in the first half of the 1990s, Kashmiris themselves provided the steam in the anti-Indian militant movement. They were disorganized and willing to murder, but passionate and anxious to plead their nationalist cause with the outside world...
...First, Indonesia has enough turmoil to deal with, from separatist movements to communal massacres. President Megawati Sukarnoputri rules atop an unwieldy coalition of interests, and the last thing she wants to be known for is a reckless crackdown on Islamic groups. "Megawati's government is afraid of arousing Muslim sentiment if anyone is taken in without enough proof," says Hamid Basyaib, a researcher at the Akasara Foundation think tank. And many of those Islamic groups have friends or even founders in high places in the government and the army...