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- GRAPEVINE, Page 13
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- By DAVID ELLIS
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- An African Homeland for the Palestinians?
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- Thanks to a huge infusion of money and armaments from
- friendly Islamic nations like Iran and Libya, the fundamentalist
- government of SUDAN seems to be on the verge of winning its
- 10-year civil war against the Sudanese People's Liberation Army.
- But there may be more than simple Muslim solidarity behind the
- aid to the continent's largest country. According to
- African-based diplomats, the Arab states think the southern
- region of Sudan, now held by the rebels, could serve as a
- possible homeland for the Palestinian diaspora. Observers note
- that Yasser Arafat was returning to Libya from a meeting with
- Sudanese leaders when his plane crashed in a sandstorm two weeks
- ago, nearly costing the P.L.O. chairman his life.
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- A Mystery Without an Ending
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- Despite objections from some of his staff, Iran-Contra
- independent counsel LAWRENCE WALSH plans to end his six-year
- investigation into the scandal and thus leave a number of key
- questions unanswered. The special prosecutor favors closing out
- the inquiry before it becomes a partisan issue in the
- presidential campaign. But Craig Gillen, Walsh's deputy, wants
- to pursue allegations that former Secretary of State George
- Shultz was regularly briefed by a top aide on secret
- intelligence material about hostage negotiations. Walsh's
- decision also means it is unlikely that any legal action will
- be taken against Donald Gregg, U.S. ambassador to South Korea.
- Gregg was national security adviser to George Bush, then Vice
- President, during the arms-for-hostages swap and has long been
- identified as a top target of the probe.
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- Darman's on the Perk Patrol
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- Just when it seems that RICHARD DARMAN can't get any less
- popular in Washington, the White House budget chief goes ahead
- and very publicly renounces his privileged use of the
- chauffeured car that comes with the job. What's more, Darman is
- advising fellow Cabinet appointees to give up "portal to portal"
- service and restrict the use of motor pools in their agencies,
- or else his Office of Management and Budget will do it for them.
- Presidential aides agree that the push against perks is a smart
- move that will allow Bush to continue railing against
- congressional excesses. Says a senior campaign adviser:
- "Complimenting Darman makes me sick, but he is far ahead of
- everyone else on this issue."
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- Next Gig: A Duet with Elvis
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- Lead singer FREDDIE MERCURY died of AIDS last November,
- but record sales of his rock group Queen are still going
- strong. A reissue of the band's quirky 1975 single Bohemian
- Rhapsody (currently featured in the hit movie Wayne's World) is
- a best seller in both the U.S. and Britain, while three of
- Queen's old albums are now on the Billboard oldies chart. This
- week many of the singer's rock cohorts will gather at London's
- Wembley Stadium for "A Concert for Life," which will be
- televised worldwide to benefit AIDS research. One of the people
- who anticipated the huge resurgence in Queen's popularity was
- Mercury himself, who is said to have recorded enough new
- material with band mates before his death to fill three albums.
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- "Mother Teresa? My Name's Gotti . . ."
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- It's hard to find a better reference than Mother Teresa,
- who has issued clemency appeals on behalf of both S&L swindler
- Charles Keating and murderer Robert Alton Harris. In a letter
- to Keating's trial judge, Mother Teresa noted that the financier
- had donated $1 million to fight hunger, and she has publicized
- her objection to the death penalty in Harris' case. But even a
- "living saint" can't help lost causes: Keating drew 10 years in
- prison; Harris is to be executed this week.
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- Toll-Free Style
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- JERRY BROWN certainly has a keen sense of the latest in
- political fashion, and now supporters can adopt one of his
- sartorial trademarks. This turtleneck proclaims your
- anti-Establishment attitude -- and might attract a few $100
- donations in the process.
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