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...street shows the important link between the Israeli-Palestinian situation and stability in the Persian Gulf. And for the international community, stability in the Persian Gulf with its huge oil reserves is a much more important strategic concern than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is, at heart, a neighborhood brawl with very few strategic implications. Love him or hate him, Saddam is a very important and provocative element in the question of Persian Gulf stability. And Washington's ability to deal with the Persian Gulf region politically is really being impeded by the failure to calm the situation...
...from people who think I inherited a fortune or something," she says. "People really tend to think that I?m free and rich. That doesn?t make people very happy." When her book came out in England last year, two skinheads broke up her first reading in a bloody brawl. "My dad?s fans, at their worst, so miss my father that they make the mistake of thinking that this book is about him." In fact, says Moon, her lifestyle in Los Angeles is far from rock and roll. "I?m boring - I play with my dogs and hang...
...balance" does more than pad Big Business? balance sheet is to borrow a page from Al Gore?s campaign handbook. "They haven?t given anyone a reason to believe Bush isn?t doing the bidding of corporate America, one GOP strategist told TIME last month. "They need a brawl...
...moneyed special interests until he picks a fight with one of them. What Bush needs, says a G.O.P. strategist, is a battle with Big Business. "They haven't given anyone reason to believe Bush isn't doing the bidding of corporate America," says the strategist. "They need a brawl." Asked about this, Hughes quickly shakes her head. "It's not our style to pick fights." Then she pauses and seems to think about it. Maybe it's time for a change...
...moneyed special interests until he picks a fight with one of them. What Bush needs, says a G.O.P. strategist, is a battle with Big Business. "They haven't given anyone reason to believe Bush isn't doing the bidding of corporate America," says the strategist. "They need a brawl." Asked about this, Hughes quickly shakes her head. "It's not our style to pick fights." Then she pauses and seems to think about it. Maybe it's time for a change...