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No More Kisses
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In light of Secretary of State Albright's imminent trip to the middle east,
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the New York Times ,
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Angeles Times and Washington Post emphasize the deteriorating situation
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there. But USA Today stays with Princess Di.
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The NYT states that when Albright shows up on Tuesday, she will "read
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the riot act" to Yassir Arafat about cracking down on terrorism. Her goal will
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be to get Arafat to come out decisively and publicly for peace with Israel,
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telling him that there can be no more attempts at co-opting Hamas, and "no more
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kisses" of its leaders.
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The Times emphasizes the larger geopolitical context. Given that the
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troubles on the West Bank have not only frosted relations between Arafat and
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Israel, but also those between Israel and Egypt and between Israel and Saudi
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Arabia, the paper states that the U.S. is now facing the prospect that the
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moderate Arab coalition it built after the Persian Gulf war to contain Iraq and
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Iran is falling apart.
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The LAT focuses on new dissension within the Israeli government about
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whether or not Israel should continue to maintain forces in southern Lebanon,
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dissension fueled when an Israeli commando raid there late last week was
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ambushed, with twelve deaths the result. Perhaps the most striking indicator of
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a change of mood inside the government reported by the paper is the news that
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cabinet member Ariel Sharon, who as Defense Minister in 1982 got Israel
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entrenched in Lebanon in the first place, is among those urging a
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reconsideration of the deployment.
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Several papers have word that H and R Block has finally wriggled out of its
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controlling stake of Compuserve, but it's the Post with the news that
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AOL is set to take it over.
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The Wall Street Journal "Outlook" observes, "In the U.S. job
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market, the balance of power is shifting to employees from employers," and
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states that "the retention frenzy was triggered in part by previous waves of
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corporate downsizing," which left behind survivors who took stock of career
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options and used Internet job listings and intensified recruiting to land
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better offers, which in turn led to counter-offers and higher salaries. This
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has led, says the Journal , to annual compensation rising 5-6 percent a
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year.
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Much of the continuing Diana coverage is spinning off into the realm of
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meta- and meta-meta-pieces. The LAT , for instance, examines what it
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takes to be a new "cuddly-feely" Britain born of the national grief experience.
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But USAT and the WP also each run pretty newsy Diana pieces as
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well. Both reveal that Tony Blair had conferred with Diana about a goodwill
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ambassador job shortly before her death, and USAT reports that Le
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Figaro says a dying Diana gave two crash witnesses a message for her family
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and children.
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Give the NYT credit for getting Mother Teresa back on the front page
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and a bonus point for including some criticism of her in the story. "Not
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everyone in Calcutta, or India for that matter, is unanimous in praising the
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nun, whose organization was able to raise millions of dollars worldwide but
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made virtually no significant changes in the social structure of this
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collapsing city's poor neighborhoods. Salvation--hers and that of the destitute
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she rescued from the gutters--was her aim, not economic or social development
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as many others understand it, she said." It's odd, however, that in repeating
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this charge, the Times didn't interview the man most closely associated
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with it, Christopher Hitchens, or refer to the book where he set it out, The
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Missionary Position . Hmmm, wanna bet there was a copy of the book on
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somebody's desk at the Times though?
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What's with the top-of-the-front headline the LAT puts over its
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picture of Martina Hingis standing next to Venus Williams after beating her at
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the U.S. Open--"Venus Brought Back to Earth"? Doesn't that sound like
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celebrating a defeat rather than celebrating a victory? How odd--and a good
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illustration of how trying to shoe-horn in a "witty" headline can drive you
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into an idea that doesn't fit or is undeserved. Given that Ms. Williams'
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parents are rather protective of her and that she is a black in a still
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pretty-lilly-white sport, don't be surprised if there's a bit of a complaint
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about this.
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