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...Abbas, we hope he remains committed to his declared anti-violent stance and to accelerating reform in the Palestinian Authority. We expect that his choice of future government officials and cabinet members be based on their qualifications and capacities to serve the interests of their people—not their allegiances to political, family or tribal affiliations. Only this kind of government can properly build a healthy foundation of a free, democratic, prosperous, and peaceful state...
Scanning the news. You still can’t identify any of the 120 images for your Literature and Arts final, but you’ve read every editorial in The New York Times, understand the science behind tsunamis, and can name all the cabinet members who resigned from the Bush administration...
...from a modest background and has had that kind of success, it's hard not to think he's always right." Whatever detractors say, Letta's boss seems convinced of his talents. At last month's press conference, Berlusconi mentioned "Dottor Letta" five times (without singling out any other Cabinet Minister), and said Parliament should consider electing him President of the Republic when Carlo Azeglio Ciampi's term ends in late 2006. Letta, no doubt, would remind his ever-optimistic boss that the first order of business is a Berlusconi re-election...
...kids. So there will be chuckles of disbelief when his detractors hear that one of his latest passions is Natan Sharansky's The Case for Democracy and that when it comes to approval from the intelligentsia, the President is more needy than he lets on. Written by an Israeli Cabinet minister and former Soviet dissident, the book argues that true security in the Middle East and the world can come only with ballot boxes. The President has pressed it on his top advisers and is even proselytizing outside his inner circle. "I want you to read a book," Bush told...
...performed by white-collar employees and executives often becomes lost in the complexities of giant corporations; it is hard for them to see what they are really accomplishing. But in his home workshop, anyone from president down to file clerk can take satisfaction from the fine table, chair or cabinet taking shape under his own hands--and bulge with pride again as he shows them off to friends. --TIME...