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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...journalist said Wednesday. Rabin even kept the pledge secret from then-foreign minister Shimon Peres, Orly Azulai-Katz wrote in a new book about Peres, excerpts of which were printed in the Yediot Ahronot daily on Wednesday. Azulai-Katz says Peres was upset when he found out about the deal after he took office. "Look at what Rabin did to me, and people say I'm not trustworthy," the book quotes Peres as saying in reference to his long-standing rivalry with Rabin. TIME senior foreign correspondent Johanna McGeary says the timing of the release may have to do with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Book: Rabin Promised Golan To Syria | 9/11/1996 | See Source »

...solve this welfare problem." The President said that means states need to use federal block grants to supplement wages paid by private employers, making it easier for companies to hire welfare recipients. "We need to break this responsibility down to think about how we can make it a good deal for the business community ? so we don't wind up with a bunch of nightmares saying, 'We passed all these tough laws and now here are all these people in the street with no right to get any help.'" Clinton urged states to follow a Kansas City program that converts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Addresses Welfare Reform | 9/10/1996 | See Source »

...camp insists, no new names will be called in. All this is fine with Republicans, who are hoping that Clinton will be pulled off the Morris program by serious liberals like Ickes and Stephanopoulos. Clinton pollster Mark Penn and media consultant Bill Knapp, who have already shouldered a great deal of the campaign's strategy and message work, will take on even more. Veteran consultant Bob Squier, a key Gore ally, will remain on board. But no matter how well they identify the political center, few expect them to have the same power as Morris to keep Clinton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: SKUNK AT THE FAMILY PICNIC | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...them--say, a new house or a swimming pool. Some 1,000 Kiewit workers and retirees reaped an estimated $3.3 billion windfall last week when the long-distance phone company WorldCom agreed to acquire MFS Communications, a provider of local phone service, for about $12.4 billion in stock. The deal completes WorldCom's strategy of becoming a vertically integrated phone company that will challenge the Baby Bells and AT&T by bringing together local, long distance and Internet service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BIZWATCH | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

Even without Gaddafi's largesse, Farrakhan has a good deal of familiarity with the life-styles of the rich and famous. He has big houses in Chicago's Hyde Park and the Arizona desert, a chauffeur-driven Mercedes-Benz and a killer wardrobe. And if his ego ever needs a boost, there are plenty of sycophants around to give in to his demands. Two weeks ago, several hundred of my fellow members of the National Association of Black Journalists meekly permitted Farrakhan's Fruit of Islam to frisk them before they entered the hall where he was speaking--an indignity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A FOOL AND HIS MONEY | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

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