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Edition
#37/16-2003
November
6 , 2003
Dear
Friend,
Many recent editorials
and op-eds have dealt with the opportunities offered by the Geneva Accord
and the related statement of principles. They lay out details for a peace
agreement negotiated by leaders on both sides but not accepted by the
Sharon government.
Sincerely,
Arthur S. Obermayer
Background of Geneva Accord and Statement of Principles
- Jackson Diehl, "A
Better Road Map", Washington Post, October 27, 2003
- Amram Mitzna, "From
the Mideast moderates, a bold plan for peace", Boston Globe,
November 1, 2003
- "New Tries for
Mideast Peace", New York Times, October 31, 2003
- "Mideast peace
paradigm", Boston Globe, October 15, 2003
- Helen Schary Motro, "An
end run for peace", Baltimore Sun, October 16, 2003
Other Subjects
- Stephen P. Cohen, "A
new US movement for Middle East peace", Boston Globe,
October 26, 2003
- Ken Schechtman, "American
Jews and the U.S. government must push for the dismantling of settlements",
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 2, 2003
- "General
Ya'alon's warning", Boston Globe, November 3,
2003
- "Israelis Should Heed
Critic of Sharon's Policies", Newsday, November 2, 2003
- Yoel Esteron, "A
Friend To the Other Israel", Washington Post, November
3, 2003
- "Media Control",
Detroit Free Press, November 6, 2003
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