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Israelis insist that they understand more clearly than ever that Arafat needs to show his people they are getting something out of the peace process -- and that Jerusalem must make some concessions to help. "Paradoxically ((the massacre)) may hasten the peace process because Israel will be under pressure to finish the negotiations as soon as possible," says Ariel Merari, an expert on political violence. To get an accord, he predicts, Israel will "have to make more concessions than it meant to make...
...Judalon Smyth told police that after being asked to sit outside the office of her then lover, psychologist Jerome Oziel, she had overheard the brothers admit the killings to Oziel. Police seized Oziel's tapes and arrested Lyle and Erik on suspicion of having murdered their parents to hasten their enjoyment of a $14 million inheritance...
...hasten to add that I am greatly indebted to the many people (in the thousands) from the broadest community who have sincerely stepped forward in support of the continuance of the Sert Gallery Exhibition Program and sincerely appreciate the noble efforts of those within the University administration who seek the means to restore me to wholeness...
When Christopher returned to the White House on Saturday, however, he was nearly back where he had started a week earlier. Though the allies listened sympathetically, they were not convinced that either lifting the arms embargo or launching air strikes would hasten a settlement. They professed concern about a wider war and revenge attacks on their thousands of troops on peacekeeping duty in the former Yugoslavia. After Christopher reported to the President on Saturday morning, Stephanopoulos told reporters there would be more talks with the Europeans. "This is a continuing process," he said...
...than a quarter of the earth's people were controlled by political movements whose pursuit of the millennium was as fanatical as that of their religious counterparts -- and far more destructive. Soviet, Cambodian, Korean, Chinese communists relentlessly drove their people to extremes of privation and repression in order to hasten the arrival of full-fledged "communism," the millennium as foretold by that 19th century prophet Karl Marx...