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Stories from 2004-12-09

Normalization For Peace

Dina Ezzat and Reem Nafie | Al-Ahram | December 9, 2004

If Israel is genuinely willing to move in the direction of peace, argues the diplomat, then Arab countries will move in the direction of normalisation. He added that several Arab capitals are receiving messages that with the death of Arafat -- who was snubbed by Sharon and Bush -- Washington is willing to pressure Israel to pick up the Middle East peace file. [more]

Palestinians: Optimism Not Warranted

Khaled Amayreh | Al-Ahram | December 9, 2004

Officials, as well as most of the Palestinian public, have few doubts that Israel will seek and find another pretext to avoid engaging in any process that might bring an end in sight to 37 years of military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem [more]

The Only Way Is Down For OPEC

Sherine Abdel-Razek | Al-Ahram | December 9, 2004

The meeting comes in the wake of downward pressure on oil prices which in ten days have lost 17 per cent of their value, the largest collapse in prices since the start of the Iraq war. US light crude eventually settled down $1.52 at $41.46 a barrel, the first time it has broken the $42 floor since late August. [more]

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