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Fri Jan 31 05:31:04 2014
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RAMALLAH, West Bank Disagreements that blocked Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
for the past five years have not been fully resolved, despite U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry's recent announcement of progress, and there's
no clear path to a resumption of talks.Palestinian officials said Sunday
their key demand remains: Ahead of any talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu must accept Israel's pre-1967 frontier as the starting point for
drawing the border of a future state of Palestine. They say Kerry's
renewed endorsement of that frontier as a baseline in closed-door talks
is not enough, and that they need to hear from Netanyahu himself.It's
not clear if this amounts to last-minute maneuvering or if the Palestinians
will walk away if Netanyahu refuses to accept that formula, as he
has done repeatedly. On Sunday, Netanyahu's right-wing allies were adamant
that Israel would not budge, and Netanyahu appeared to be trying to
lower expectations about any future negotiations.Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas is skeptical of Netanyahu's willingness to negotiate in good faith,
suspecting the Israeli hard-liner is more interested in a peace "process"
as an antidote to Israel's international isolation than in an actual deal.Abbas
has strong reasons to return to the table, however, even if it's
not on his terms.He can ill afford to rebuff the U.S. and
Europe, the financial backers of his self-rule government, the perpetually
cash-stra
ARLINGTON, Texas A woman died Friday evening in an accident while
riding the Texas Giant roller coaster at a Six Flags amusement park
in North Texas, authorities said.The accident happened just after 6:30 p.m.
Friday at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. Park spokeswoman Sharon Parker
confirmed that a woman died while riding the coaster at Six Flags
Over Texas in Arlington but did not specify how she was killed.-
mother's family says, according to witnessesA family in line behind the
woman who fell told MyFoxDFW.com that she was on the ride with
her daughter and son-in-law. The family said her seat restraint seemed to
go down normally before the car left. They said when the train
came back, the seat restraint was down.The family said the woman's daughter
and son-in-law were calling for help. They were screaming, "We need to
go get my mom!"Witnesses told local media outlets that the woman fell
from the ride, which is billed as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster
in the world."She goes up like this. Then when it drops to
come down, that's when it (the safety bar) released and she just
tumbled," said Carmen Brown of Arlington. Brown said she was waiting in
line to get on the ride when the accident happened."They didn't secure
her right. One of the employees from the park -- one of
the ladies -- she asked her to click her more than once,
and they were like, `As long you heard it click, you're OK.'
Everybody else is like, `Click, clic
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> the attack proved false."Why did
you really want to go to war?" she demanded.When Bush began explaining
his rationale, she interjected: "They didn't do anything to you, or to
our country.""Excuse me for a second," Bush replied. "They did. The Taliban
provided safe haven for Al Qaeda. That's where Al Qaeda trained.""I'm talking
about Iraq," she said.After a visit to the White House, David Nesenoff,
a rabbi and independent filmmaker, asked Thomas on May 27, 2010, whether
she had any comments on Israel. "Tell them to get the hell
out of Palestine," she replied. "Remember, these people are occupied and
it's their land. It's not Germany, it's not Poland," she continued. Asked
where they should go, she answered, "They should go home." When asked
where's home, Thomas replied: "Poland, Germany and America and everywhere
else."The resulting controversy brought widespread rejection of her remarks.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs called them "offensive and reprehensible."
Many Jews were offended by her suggestion that Israelis should "go home"
to Germany, Poland and America since Israel was initially settled in 1948
by Jews who had survived or escaped Hitler's attempt to kill all
the Jews in Germany, and many in neighboring conquered countries.Within
days, she retired from her job at Hearst.The Associated Press contributed
to this report.
Pioneering journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92
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closed doors."Shaw admits any hope for changing this type ofbehavior has
to come from voters. "This is only going to change in one
of two ways. People coming out to vote and deciding who represents
them. And secondly when a groundswell of public outrage forces public officials
to impose higher ethics standards upon themselves."Illinois' history with
questionable political ethics is rich. The state practically became the
poster child for corruption during the criminal trial of former Illinois
Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevich attempted to sell off Barack Obama's coveted
U.S. Senate seat in return for hefty campaign donations referencing it in
the now infamous phone call saying, "I've got this thing and it's
f------ golden and I'm not giving it up for f------ nothing."Blagojevich
is currently serving out his 14-year sentence in federal prison in Colorado.
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