Word: requester
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...ultimate status of the West Bank and Gaza Strip until Israeli and Palestinian negotiators reach a final agreement. Talks resumed today after being delayed since February 14th, when a string of Hamas suicide bombings delayed meetings until after the election which brought Netanyahu to power. "The timing of this request is very bad," says TIME's Johanna McGeary. "Why would the U.S jump into the Middle East before the November elections? It is foolhardy for Arafat to think that Bill Clinton will or can tell Netanyahu what to do. Especially during an election, Clinton is not about to get into...
...ultimate status of the West Bank and Gaza Strip until Israeli and Palestinian negotiators reach a final agreement. Talks resumed today after being delayed since February 14th, when a string of Hamas suicide bombings delayed meetings until after the election which brought Netanyahu to power. "The timing of this request is very bad," says TIME's Johanna McGeary. "Why would the U.S jump into the Middle East before the November elections? It is foolhardy for Arafat to think that Bill Clinton will or can tell Netanyahu what to do. Especially during an election, Clinton is not about to get into...
...FRANCISCO: Hoping to build support among gay voters, President Clinton says he will request an extra $65 million for AIDS drug assistance programs administered by the states, nearly doubling the current level of funding. White House officials said that the programs, which receive two-thirds of their funds from the federal government, are helping some 69,000 poor people who have the HIV virus. TIME White House correspondent J.F.O. McAllister reports that this will allay some of the complaints from AIDS activists, who believe there has been more talk than action on such assistance. "This is not a continuation...
...FRANCISCO: Hoping to build support among gay voters, President Clinton says he will request an extra $65 million for AIDS drug assistance programs administered by the states, nearly doubling the current level of funding. White House officials said that the programs, which receive two-thirds of their funds from the federal government, are helping some 69,000 poor people who have the HIV virus. TIME White House correspondent J.F.O. McAllister reports that this will allay some of the complaints from AIDS activists, who believe there has been more talk than action on such assistance. "This is not a continuation...
...part of its deal with PBHA, the administration acceded to the public service group's request to allow non-students--including faculty, administrators and community service leaders--to serve as voting members of its board of trustees...