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...mujahedin in Palestine. It is not logical to give orders or plan from outside. Of course I have contacts with the movement. TIME: Did you know in advance that the attack would take place? SHKAKI: This is something I will not talk about [he grins]. TIME: Did you know Anwar Soukar and Salah Shaaker, the bombers? SHKAKI: By chance I knew Salah Shaaker. When he was a boy, he used to come to my home in the Gaza Strip; his older brothers were in the nucleus of the movement. But I myself did not choose the bombers. This...
...after he issued a decree that made theIsrael-Jordan peace treatyofficial, King Hussein flew to the shores of the Sea of Galilee and became the second Arab leader -- after Egypt's President Anwar Sadat -- to visit Israel publicly. Hussein arrived in northern Israel by helicopter, then shook hands with well-wishers and even kissed a baby on the way to three hours of talks with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The King has secretly slipped into Israel over the years for negotiations during periods when the two countries were privately chummy but officially at war. BTW: Sadat, whose visit...
...Anwar Sadat, Menachem Begin...
...this time Reagan had got the political bug, and he watched Nixon and listened to him. After Nixon's Watergate humiliation, it was Reagan who made certain Nixon was on the delegation, which also included Ford and Carter, sent to the funeral of Egypt's Anwar Sadat...
...also coaxed top performances from his cast, especially the lead actresses. Tilly, with her otherworldly glamour, is a New Age evil stepmother; in her sleepytime voice, pod threats have the thrill of seduction. And Anwar (Al Pacino's dance partner in Scent of a Woman) plays Marti as honest, balky, easily bruised; already she has the edgy assurance of a pro slated for stardom. Her soft lashes and wary eyes, which make her look as if she has just been prodded awake into a nightmare, key this haunting film's message: that life has to be faced with eyes wide...