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...short of the implementation of the accord. The negotiations cannot be reopened." Under the original agreement, Israeli troops would vacate 80 percent of Hebron, a city of 94,000 Palestinians, and only patrol about 20 percent of the area, providing security for 450 Israeli settlers. "The proposal is a slap in the face to the Palestinians," says TIME's Johanna McGeary. "Netanyahu is trying to do the minimum he can to keep to the letter of the accords while serving his security conscious constituents and the noisy little community of Jewish settlers in Hebron. The PLO knows that...
Another of CLAB's goals is to step up court actions against underage drinkers "instead of just a slap on wrist," said Richard V. Scali, executive director of the Cambridge License Commission...
...short of the implementation of the accord. The negotiations cannot be reopened." Under the original agreement, Israeli troops would vacate 80 percent of Hebron, a city of 94,000 Palestinians, and only patrol about 20 percent of the area, providing security for 450 Israeli settlers. "The proposal is a slap in the face to the Palestinians," says TIME's Johanna McGeary. "Netanyahu is trying to do the minimum he can to keep to the letter of the accords while serving his security conscious constituents and the noisy little community of Jewish settlers in Hebron. The PLO knows that...
...short of the implementation of the accord. The negotiations cannot be reopened." Under the original agreement, Israeli troops would vacate 80 percent of Hebron, a city of 94,000 Palestinians, and only patrol about 20 percent of the area, providing security for 450 Israeli settlers. "The proposal is a slap in the face to the Palestinians," says TIME's Johanna McGeary. "Netanyahu is trying to do the minimum he can to keep to the letter of the accords while serving his security conscious constituents and the noisy little community of Jewish settlers in Hebron. The PLO knows that...
...ward off the inflation that usually accompanies rapid growth have been eased by reports that inflation is not heating up. (While the GDP rose 4.2 percent, the price index climbed just 2 percent.) In response to this morning's report, the Dole campaign called the President's announcement "a slap in the face" for the American taxpayer, claiming Clinton is presiding over a recovery which is leaving the American worker behind. It's a delicate dance for Republicans who normally applaud brisk economic growth, especially since they have been arguing all year that Clinton's tax increases would strangle expansion...