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Stern said that in the past few years all Jewish institutions and organizations have been closed down and Jewish activists arrested. Soviet officials recently closed the Cultural Seminar in Leningrad, which dealt which the period of the Second Temple and related issues, because of its "anti-Soviet" studies, he added...
...LIFE, either you deal or get dealt," they tell the ten-year-old who has recently escaped from a juvenile prison and is trying to make it on the streets of Sao Paulo. And so, Pixote deals. He assaults and robs middle-aged women, stabs a prostitute, and accidentally murders his best friend...
...Israelis would keep their promise to withdraw from the easternmost portion of the Sinai by next April, and promised to work for a comprehensive Middle East settlement. He defended the loyalty of the armed forces and warned his adversaries that if they broke the law they would be dealt with "unmercifully." "There is no difference between Muslim and Christian," he declared. "We are all of the same caravan. Let us always ask what we can give to Egypt, not what we can take from...
...Someone should tell Sadat that there are more than 40 million other Egyptians who should have something to say about who will be President." Nonetheless, U.S. officials who have dealt with Mubarak rate him highly. He has been "carefully tutored," says one, with emphasis. Notes a Washington analyst: "A lot of Egyptian politicians have fallen by the wayside during the Sadat era, but Mubarak has come...
Moreover, all these roles rested not on written agreements but on personal understandings between Sadat and the American Presidents and diplomats with whom he dealt. Says one senior American military officer: "Geography guaranteed Egypt a central role in any Mideast military equation, but it was Sadat who made Egypt the linchpin of our strategy." Adds former Under Secretary of State Joseph Sisco: "Personality is more important to diplomacy in the Middle East than in any other part of the world. The question of personal trust often looms larger than economic, political and strategic conditions...