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Colin Powell is due in Israel today.

category international | politics / elections | other press author Monday November 22, 2004 12:31author by iosaf Report this post to the editors

following his recent change in job. His visit will not be as "high level"

Sharon has confirmed that his government will not stop the Palestinians of Jerusalem in taking part in their planned elections which will be celebrated in less than two months on the 9th of January.

It is not certain that Sharons government will survive the Knesset votes till then, so he's not gone yet.

Free Democratic Open and Accountable Elections
are jolly nice, and you normally get at least one in your life about the age of fourteen / fifteen when you elect a class rep in school.

some little rules-
To be Free Democratic Open and Accountable, candidates must not be barred from running.
candidates must not be impeded by financial cost from running.
voters must have the right to a secret ballot.
voters must have equal right to vote called a franchise regardless of gender.
candidates must be allowed to campaign freely in the election area.

This last one in the Palestian context means freedom of movement from Jerusalem to the Heights to Gaza. This is not something anyone has at the moment.

Mr Sharon's government is currently feeling optimistic of peace in the region, the threat of civil war being fomented within the Israeli state as a result of both his war on the Palestinians and his withdrawl plans from Gaza have for the moment receded. IN addition the value of the Israeli Stock market has increased over 20% since the republic of France flew Arafat to Percy and extended him their medical and other protection.
This rise of over 20% does not signal any additional support for the Sharon government and is more than the usual speculative thrust which follows political uncertainty and might be interpreted as a willingness of some to provide the cash for developing "two democratic neighbouring states". If nothing else it demonstrates that there is still a lot of capital in the jewish interest world which is not usually invested in the Tel Aviv exchange. Maybe helvetian gnomes look after it.


powell in Israel-.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4030823.stm
Sharon accepts Jerusalem right to vote (its in spanish if bush can learn it you can, and its not as dirty as that Sunday independent type french)
http://www.elperiodico.com/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=6&idioma=CAS&idnoticia_PK=165821&idseccio_PK=174&h=
if you just cant be bothered here it is in english-
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/503936.html

if you're a money bags then go here
http://www.tase.co.il/buildpage.cgi
and you can watch the TASE and see will it go up any more. if the curve of the last three weeks is continued past the all time high which was speculative of August 2004, then the state of Israel will be worth the most ever since the
queen of saba and she had the wisdom not to live there.

author by gnomic mondays.publication date Mon Nov 22, 2004 14:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

my housemate couldn't leave for France today due to fog, really strange climatic conditions in the area and something they call "thermal inversion", it means a low sitting fog with all the cold air on moving on top and looks really really weird.
Anyway-
Sharon is facing a tough vote in the Knesset today.
He might lose it. But probably not.
They've (Powell & Sharon & Pal. authority) just announced joint security measures for the East Jerusalem elections. So far the "schoolroom class rep" rules (don't i make things simple?) are being met for the voters if not the candidates.

The medical reports given by Percy hospital to Souha did not include evidence of poison according to Arafat's nephew.

And the stock exchange is bouyant. I erronously referred to a "high" in august sorry, that was a peak in volume but not in value. The TASE is now at it's highest, in comparison to most other mediterranean or European exchanges which are taking the brunt of the weak dollar and Mr Greenspan -moneybags- being ignored by Mr -know it all have a go- Bush.

You finance heads could have a look at the Gold thing too very interesting.

But like that means nothing, coz we're all anti-capitalists and anti-globalists and we don't care do we? I suspect I could bore you all day with financial details, but if i did I get qouted by that fecking futures exchange magazine in Heuston texas again, (they went through a phase of reading my mail - nothing odd in that)

Anyway if you've got the chance light a candle.
and cheer Lawrence Cox on in his cruncher debate clash of minds thing.

:-) off to work I go I ho I ho I ho.

 
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