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[through - A9 -.A I ^ ^CCTdes^f; bloba:^W and— bwKtl pretense that each otiier’sr’s iclaims to ■ , De;e^ortaes V ■ J h : . ♦ - »— - __________ the land were beat ipnorc iunr—-Ait) ’■ I; ,pts in niaiue nnH thft Pnlesttniflns.n'grcitfed5 it was ________ Folks in Blaine CountyCt are battling' ;ime.lo_si! down and.lmn over a proposal to.btLban^hootmg within the details o f now they cona m 1'"= s||l= ' ’ o n c .is h o)W » Palestinians coming __ - I.SOO feet o f any resid bysidtfr- - I will have access to the B l ■ Leaders-iromboth sidesIcaacknowl-. ion>while-IscacLkccps_ edged that most o f the v “ v?;s■ Ihe b order at th e A llen- ___ _ Call him ‘Kyzetser’ ahead. The first, step is ini __ ing Palestinian au to n ^ cr YasscrArafaLis Jikc;_ • ■--------ifhe-Twln-PaUs-CoiCounty sherifPs-dnig---------- Gaza Strip'and’West Bank sniffing German sheshepherd pup finally “ lake 0 didim -View o f h av in g his Jericho. 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' , , "T here w ere somcsoi people swarmiqg on , ^ poliHcs'npw.: r r .-l ."I the roadblocks,.bu..but noudirectly-Qiuthc_ve-:ii-ii-.-^. i r P m am Ai i l hides ...-nnd thejc hhelicopters shot down the ; m iddle b f-th e roa-road-to-pcrsnade'people to A ffigawftJE leave.” S to ck wdlsaid; ellj — ....................... ........... beaAlnthelioi[ions’ den ------- Thc-:ioddcnt-.Wii^w.iis’.surc to fire th e debate^ ---------T ho'death”o f a ■fellbwTibstagcfel is re- riiir e p o iIf. I in the U.S. Cong;5ngress over Americah'ih- ‘' counted by Terry' AAnderson in his ac- w o e ^ e i ^ifcOUIMcii s a y s : volvcmcni_ ill SonSomalia and'to add fuel to __^wiirit b f his oitleal in Lebanon...................... " «r c . the argunicnls of'sofsbinc U.N. members, no-............ ~ | 1 has not paid off^in terms o ; . Pa0«C1 tio n s •— the Scholastic Aptituctude T est and v estm en t ht ■ tubly Italy, that[ thtthe United Nations has lost Hie Assodated Press icvcment.’’ __ __________ th e AlAmerican College Test —- Ihave shown dent achicvi Uelaw- sight .of its liumaimim|tarian mission in the opourrates are— “ A L E CVfl i a group representing state — ^W A SH IN G TO N Sp'SpenBing js up but only n nJX .
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