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in settlement construction, and a timetable for the release of dozens of
veteran Palestinian prisoners, held for attacks carried out before the start
of intermittent peace talks in 1993.In Cairo, the Arab League reiterated
Sunday that negotiations must be based on the 1967 frontier and include
a timeline, as well as the prisoner release. Without this, hopes for
success are dim, said Mohammed Sabih, a top league official for Palestinian
affairs. "It is certain that this (Israeli) government does not want a
two-state solution but wants one Jewish state and the exclusion of the
Palestinian side," he said in a statement.In Israel, Netanyahu allies ruled
out an endorsement of the 1967 lines or a slowdown in settlement
construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, now home to nearly
600,000 Israelis.Netanyahu emphasized the need to safeguard Israel's security
and said any agreement would have to be approved in a national
referendum. "It won't be easy. But we are entering the talks with
integrity, honesty and hope that this process is handled responsibly, seriously
and to the point," he said at the start of his weekly
Cabinet meeting.Netanyahu has repeatedly called for a resumption of talks
without what he calls Palestinian "preconditions," such as a settlement
freeze or recognition of the 1967 lines. Palestinians say the 1967 lines
were the basis for talks in the past and that they need
safeguards before entering into talks with Net
pped Palestinian Authority. The talks envisioned by Kerry are to
last for six to nine months, according to the Palestinians, rather than
being open-ended, which would allow Abbas to argue he's simply testing Netanyahu's
intentions. And so far, Abbas has not faced a backlash at home
as he inches toward negotiations.Abbas has not spoken publicly since Friday,
when Kerry announced an agreement that "establishes a basis for resuming
direct final status negotiations" between the two sides. Kerry cautioned
at the time that "the agreement is still in the process of
being formalized."On Sunday, Abbas' office tried to clamp down on official
chatter, saying only two aides, Nabil Abu Rdeneh and Yasser Abed Rabbo,
are authorized to speak about the diplomatic efforts. Neither was available.However,
two Palestinian officials and two senior PLO figures speaking on
condition of anonymity because they wanted to avoid running afoul of Abbas'
edict said a resumption of talks is not a
done deal. Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are to meet in Washington
in coming days or weeks, but they'll have to hold more talks
about the talks, just as Kerry did in six shuttle missions this
year because gaps remain, the Palestinian officials said.Kerry gave Abbas
a number of assurances on the terms for the negotiations, but failed
to secure detailed Israeli commitments, the officials said. This includes
the issue of the 1967 borders, the scope of a possible slowd
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">f as alleged by Clifford I
was seeking to protect Speaker Madigan, why would I take his allegations
immediately over to the OEIG (Office of Executive Inspector General) if
I thought there was pressure from Speaker Madigan? It just doesn't make
sense."Clifford did not get the necessary votes to renew his contract earlier
this year, but he left Metra with a $700,000 severance deal that
some have characterized as "hush money" to keep Clifford quiet after threatening
a lawsuit.Clifford denies that claim and says the money was "100 percent
about my ability to get a job and how I've been damaged."Metra
announced on Friday that it plans to hire a well-known former federal
prosecutor in Chicago to perform an independent investigation into Clifford's
allegations and make recommendations concerning Metra's hiring and contract
policies.Metra's board of directors must approve the hiring at a special
meeting on Monday.The man who oversees Illinois' government watchdog group
says even though there was no illegal activity involved with the Metra
scandal, the case has lawmakers squirming a bit more than usual."This is
a very big deal, this is the first time in anyone's memory
that Speaker Madigan has been implicated so directly in the workings of
a public agency," Better Government Association President Andy Shaw said.
"Madigan and hundreds if not thousands (of politicians) do this every day.
We just don't hear about it very often, because it happens b
bbas will likely
opt for negotiations to avoid a risky confrontation with the U.S. that
could spell the end of his Palestinian Authority, analysts said. "Abbas
is going for talks with Israel to avoid the U.S. blame, because
he couldn't move against its (Washington's) will," predicted George Giacaman,
a political scientist in the West Bank.___Karin Laub, chief correspondent
for the Palestinian territories, has covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
since 1987. Mohammed Daraghmeh has reported from Ramallah since 1996. Associated
Press writer Aya Batrawy in Cairo contributed to this report.
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