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- THE WEEK, Page 29WORLDThe Ultimate Survivor
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- Arafat walks away from a desert crash that kills three others
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- Even before his latest brush with eternity, Yasser Arafat was
- described by allies and enemies alike as the Middle East's
- ultimate survivor. His 23-year tenure as chairman of the
- Palestine Liberation Organization has been marked by repeated
- political defeats, accidents and assassination plots. So after
- his plane was reported missing over Libya last week, political
- leaders restrained themselves from dwelling on what life might
- be like without him.
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- Sure enough, he was rescued 12 hours later with only minor
- injuries. Three crewmen on his Russian-built turboprop plane
- were killed when it crash-landed during a sandstorm over the
- southern Libyan desert. He and his staff of nine had been flying
- from the Sudan to Libya when the storm closed in. Libyan search
- planes found the downed craft the next morning. "I'm well,"
- Arafat said.
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- When the plane vanished, the p.l.o. appealed for
- international help, and former President Jimmy Carter phoned the
- White House with the request for American assistance. The p.l.o.
- later expressed its gratitude to the U.S., which has no official
- relations with the organization. But officials in Washington
- insist they were still only "evaluating" the request when Arafat
- was rescued. The U.S., they said, did "absolutely nothing" to
- help locate him.
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