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Garza concurred that "the old leadership is reflected in Carey Gabay" but added that Beys' decision allows the council to strive for "a fresh beginning under new leadership...
...elected, Becze says he will strive for consensus among the narrowly divided city council...
...principles did contain a bit of lofty rhetoric. The two sides pledged that they would "strive to live in peaceful coexistence and mutual dignity and security and achieve a just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement and historic reconciliation." But they quickly got down to a fairly nitty- gritty discussion of procedures and timetables for Israeli military redeployment and Palestinian self-government, first in the Gaza Strip and the town of Jericho, then in the rest of the West Bank. The outcome of that test run is yet to be decided even in principle. Though both sides foresee an eventual Palestinian...
...distance ourselves from the particular event of a political suicide, we must strive to learn something from this history. In Eco's conception, exclusive responsibility cannot be foisted onto to a Gardini or a Cagliari. When it is possible to see through to a more malignant crisis, as the Tangentopoli in Italy, the whole national psyche must be shook into a greater self-awareness...
...desire for change and a commitment to strive for consensus were among the ideas outlined in O'Connell's speech presenting the slate. While the speech included broad outlines of policy posi- tions--the schools have problems, the city needs affordable housing, there is a valuable place in this community for business and institutions--Alliance members and endorsed candidates emphasized that the group wasn't about bullying candidates into voting a certain...