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Given the polarized status of Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy, such a proposal is not likely to succeed without international support. This support would be stronger if it came not only from the U.S. and the West, but also from the Arab League and from moderate Palestinians. Only a bold proposal from Israel that gives fair incentives to the Palestinians can lead to lasting progress in the struggle for Palestinians and Israelis to live in peace...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Peace Must Be First Priority | 4/2/2002 | See Source »

Another book about Rudyard Kipling - nearly 50 are listed in the bibliography of The Long Recessional (John Murray; 351 pages) - needs to be exceptional to succeed. The first biography of this icon of the British Empire was published in 1900 when Kipling was 34. Ever since, a steady stream of books covering every aspect of his work and life has sustained interest in a writer who is said to have added more phrases to the English language than any man since Shakespeare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Icon Of Empire | 3/25/2002 | See Source »

...Time will show which of them will succeed,” Lewis said...

Author: By Olamipe I. Okunseinde, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Expert Discusses Middle East’s Problems | 3/22/2002 | See Source »

...terrorism, such as poverty in the Middle East and Southwest Asia, Islamic fundamentalism and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Military might is no longer the sole arbiter; economic, diplomatic and multilateral tools now must be used to a greater degree. But the bottom line remains constant: Bush won't succeed in most major foreign policy initiatives "until there's progress made in the Middle East," Hagel concludes. "That hangs over everything like a dark cloud...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Heart of the Bush Doctrine: The Middle East | 3/19/2002 | See Source »

...weeks ago, I earned my first-ever speeding ticket. It was an educational experience: I learned, for instance, that police officers often prowl Massachusetts highways in unmarked Ford Expeditions; that batting your eyes and acting apologetic will succeed only if you happen to be female (my beard didn’t help, obviously); and that this fair state charges $50 for the first ten miles over the speed limit, $10 for every mile thereafter, and then tacks on a $25 surcharge for the “head injury trust fund.” Thus, my ticket (handed...

Author: By Ross G. Douthat, | Title: Learning to Love Garth Brooks | 3/18/2002 | See Source »

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