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Jewish World Review By Michelle Malkin In the face of a recent black-against-Asian hate crime, President Clinton, the chest- beaters at The New York Times and the rainbow coalition of loud-mouthed minority leaders all seem to have vanished into thin air. [more] L.A.Times By Yossi Klein Halevi JERUSALEM--Yasser Arafat's refusal to abandon the "right of return" of several million Palestinian refugees to Israel proper belies his tentative acceptance of President Clinton's final Middle East peace proposal. The Oslo peace process was based on the assumption that, at the moment of truth, Arafat would sacrifice the dream of displacing the Jewish state with Greater Palestine in exchange for a more modest Palestinian state alongside Israel. But by insisting on the right of return--even after the Barak government has accepted almost total withdrawal to the 1967 lines and Palestinian sovereignty in East Jerusalem--the Palestinian leadership has proved that its recognition of Israel's legitimacy has been merely tactical all along. [more]
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Insight Magazine Your tax dollars fund Russian germ warfare The Clinton administration suppressed early warnings from its own officials and from a top Russian scientist that Moscow was diverting disarmament aid to fund covert biological-weapons programs, Insight magazine is reporting. The magazine has obtained hundreds of internal documents from the Energy and State departments covering a four-year period (1993 to 1997). The documents show how officials who raised security concerns about this were pushed out of policy-making and -implementing positions, and how senior political appointees either ignored or blocked their warnings that Russia was using U.S. aid to develop new generations of germ weapons. [more] NewsMax WASHINGTON More than 100 grassroots organizations representing a wide variety of interests are urging the U.S. Senate to confirm President-elect Bushs choice of John Ashcroft for attorney general. Sun-Sentinel Insiders say Miami fed officers full of hate Miami employees of the Immigration and Naturalization Service were ordered to destroy or conceal documents and electronic mail related to the Elián González case, according to a deposition by an attorney who represents INS workers. The Scotsman Polls: Israelis oppose Barak 50 to 32% ARIEL Sharon, the militant Israeli nationalist leader, is poised to win next months prime ministerial election by a landslide over the incumbent, Ehud Barak, according to opinion polls published Friday. The Scotsman With the gun industry itself under fire, Smith & Wesson, maker of the .44-caliber Magnum carried by Dirty Harry, is on the block. United Press International A fire that heavily damaged a boat owned by president-elect George W. Bush and his Commerce secretary nominee Don Evans at a lake near Austin last month was intentionally set, the Texas state fire marshal's office said Thursday. NewsMax Hillary Clinton fought like mad to win her Senate seat, but she couldn't be bothered to show up for her first Senate vote Friday. Because she was at an event in Virginia with her lame-duck hubby, she missed the ratification of Trent Lott's agreement with Democrats on power sharing. NewsMax Those fanatical Gore supporters in notorious Palm Beach County, Fla., are still harassing Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore, the Democrat who approved the "butterfly ballot" that some Democrats claimed they were too incompetent to use correctly. Washington Post By Howard Kurtz On the morning of Nov. 13, Al Gore's media men decided that they had to take Katherine Harris down. [more] - A N A L Y S I S - NewsMax Last weeks sudden move by the Federal Reserve to cut
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