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Hold On To Your Seats

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I still do not have faith in any of Mr. Powell’s approach to this matter. If we learned anything in 1991, it is that the Arab nations are not allies, and cannot be looked to for help in these matters. Negotiating with Arafat is simply denying that fact. It’s delusional.

p> ENQUIRING MINDS br> Re: The Prowler’s Ya Got Trouble Right Here in River City : /p> p>Regarding the notion that the Enquirer planted the question in order to pressure Mayor Luken into inviting Clinton: The Enquirer is Republican to the bone. It would be difficult to find a paper that more deeply despises Clinton. More likely this was about getting a scoop. Remarkably, for a city its size, Cincinnati still has two papers. That, or the opportunity to muddy the waters for Democrat Luken, whom they’ve never cared for — particularly since the riots. br> — Michael R. Lively /p>
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