Word: maintainence
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...editorial on the lessons of the Powell visit. The lesson drawn is that Sharon should get on with booting out Arafat, and Bush will fall into line. From the other end of the spectrum, Haaretz warns the Bush administration that Sharon's repeated vows in recent days to maintain every Israeli settlement in the West Bank and Gaza "cast a dark shadow" over President Bush's claim that the Israeli prime minister is a "man of peace." In the mean time, they warn, he may be about to launch a new offensive in Gaza...
...problems may arise. This government has programs it plans on putting into place, but it remains a dedicated, pro-European partner. TIME: Yes, but proposed policies are already causing consternation. Your reputation in Europe surely played a role in your nomination. Lenoir: Perhaps. It's important to establish and maintain good relationships at the European level. It's also vital to understand the culture and climate at that level...
...George W. Bush may not be running for reelection this year, but he's still working hard on the campaign trail. The President is campaigning relentlessly for GOP candidates in midterm elections, doing his part to maintain Republican control of the House - and to return the Senate to GOP hands. He's also helping gubernatorial candidates in hopes of solidifying good relationships in states he'll need...
...path of confrontation as bringing more rewards than negotiation. Many of those Palestinians advocating armed struggle will see the permanent return of Israeli forces to PA territory as sealing their case against engaging in U.S.-brokered peace efforts. And both the Islamists and Fatah have demonstrated an ability to maintain their terror campaign despite "Operation Defensive Shield...
...number of tests required from kindergarten through eighth grade. And in Nebraska, a state with an unusual assessment system that mixes state exams with more flexible local tests, the education commissioner, Doug Christensen, says he's convinced he can comply with the No Child Left Behind Act and maintain the state's current testing program. "We're hoping we can get out of that 'testing every year' part that starts in 2005," says Christensen. "We don't believe in testing kids to death...