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ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: What about the other factors that might have led to the building of the barrier? Is the wall a symbol of failure of the policy of occupation? YARON EZRAHI: The wall is a result of many forces and many factors. On the one hand, it's certainly an ...
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: So this discussion about unilateral separation that's gotten a lot of attention in the press, as you know in the States, we should not consider a fait accompli? Is that a proper assumption on my part? SILVAN SHALOM: Most of the international community, most of the countries ...
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Okay, some Israeli leaders say we are for a two-state solution. That's why we're building the barrier. It makes it possible for Palestinians to have a state. Your reaction? SALIM TAMARI: Well, at the moment, everybody is for a Palestinian state including the most extreme ...
... he's a long time member of Fatah, Arafat's wing of the Palestinian movement. In an interview last year with the NewsHour's Elizabeth Farnsworth, Qurei said Israel was impeding the peace process by continuing to build Jewish settlements on Palestinian lands. AHMED QUREIA: The most danger terror acts ...
... critical of the U.S., which in turn was suspicious of his ties to conservative Iranian clerics. Ayatollah Hakim spoke to the NewsHour's Elizabeth Farnsworth in February, three weeks before the U.S. Invasion of Iraq. AYATOLLAH HAKIM (Translated): The U.S. is thinking of dominating and occupying Iraq ...
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Was anybody paying attention to any of this? How were the ratings for the four major bowl games? JOHN FEINSTEIN: Well, the ratings for all the games before last night, the championship game, were down, way down, because there's been so much emphasis put on this one ...
... home and welcome here, tom. TOM FRIEDMAN: Good to be here with you, Jim. JIM LEHRER: Do you agree with what the colonel told Elizabeth Farnsworth now that the clock is ticking on U.S. help for these folks? TOM FRIEDMAN: Very much so. I could quote back to you ...
... their problem or not. And lately just before we pulled out, it got very busy. I had 300 people waiting for me this morning. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Who's going to be there Saturday morning? SPC. DAVID COLLINS: No one. That's kind of the problem. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Corporal Scott Bambu ...
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: One man warned: "If they don't fix this, we'll turn against them." At Basra's children's hospital, the number of patients admitted with diarrhea and vomiting has risen dramatically, and water is a prime suspect. DR. ASSAD ESSA: The main cause is either virus or ...
... results. It was organized by aspiring politicos from the Da'wa Party, which competes with Ayatollah al Hakim's Supreme Council. (Cheers and applause) ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: You think you can beat the British? PLAYER: We shall. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: This player said, "The British may have won the war, but the ...
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