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...months to refurbish her wardrobe in Paris and London. With the fedayeen defanged, he is preoccupied with international rather than domestic problems, most notably the Arab-Israeli conflict. In recent months, the world's attention has focused on efforts to achieve an Egyptian-Israeli accommodation over the Suez Canal. Such an arrangement, however, would be only the first step, at best, in an overall settlement, for it would leave unresolved the fate of Jerusalem and the West Bank of the Jordan River, both of which were ruled by Hussein before the Six-Day War in 1967. In an interview...
SoHo is an abbreviation of the city planning commission's original title for the place-"South Houston Industrial District." Its exact boundaries are uncertain, but it can be said to be bordered on the north and south by Houston and Canal streets, and by the Bowery and West Broadway to the east and west. In these 50-odd blocks, a large proportion of New York artists, some 700 of them, with their families, now live and work...
...Eilat at all. Arab leaders have tried not to think about the matter for practical reasons: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait help support Egypt and Jordan with annual subsidies out of oil revenues. How they get their oil to Western Europe's thirsty countries, with the Suez Canal closed, is something that they would prefer to keep to themselves...
...tried to sound optimistic at his press conference last week. He indicated that the U.S. hopes at some point to involve the Soviet Union in the discussions. What Washington wants, according to other sources, is a pledge from Moscow not to move Soviet personnel stationed in Egypt across the canal into Sinai. Both sides in the Middle East still appear interested in an agreement. One difficulty, however, is that the Arab guerrillas are likely to try to scuttle any settlement through methods like the shelling of the Coral Sea. At week's end, the Israelis had not retaliated...
...Florida is either one of the fastest-growing or one of the fastest-decaying states in America. Each week 2,750 new residents flock to its balmy climate; each year the crush fouls more of Florida's once pristine air and water. In draining swampland for home sites, canal builders have ruined vital water supplies and endangered wildlife. Near Naples, one huge coastal development recently erased a lovely mangrove-lined shore in favor of concrete sea walls. Asked to set aside a refuge for the area's few remaining eagles, a spokesman for the builders replied...