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...reviving the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians would be "front and center" once Iraq was settled. When that happened, he said, the Administration would have to make some "tough choices," which presumably meant that it would apply pressure on the Israeli government. Since then, Bush has promised to publish a "road map" to peace once a new Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority has assembled his government. When it was written last year, the road map contemplated the establishment of an independent Palestine...
...Just the week before, she successfully presented her recent scientific work at a conference in New York, showing subtleties of the way we process words using sophisticated brain imaging technology,” he said, adding that Rhee’s colleagues intend to finish her research and publish it under her name...
...terror and restart negotiations. The choice of reformer Mahmoud Abbas (known as Abu Mazen) offers great hope that Arafat will be sidelined, opening avenues for new leaders to negotiate with Israel. If Abu Mazen is able to gain approval for his cabinet, the Bush Administration has said it will publish the “road map” which describes the series of steps for Israelis and Palestinians to take over the next several years to reach a final agreement...
...course, any time you're trying to prevent heart disease, you have to take cholesterol into account. The ACP hopes to publish new guidelines on cholesterol levels for diabetes within the next year. But the National Institutes of Health and the American Diabetes Association are already advising diabetics to try to keep their levels of LDL, the so-called bad cholesterol, below 100 mg/dL. Note that this number is different from total cholesterol, which shouldn't be more than 200 mg/dL...
...clear whether Newsweek and Forbes were on the hook. Neither has begun to publish yet, but both have identified Chinese firms to partner with...