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  1. China to issue high-tech ID cards
  2. Late-night talks fail to yield truce
  3. Speaking Engagements by the Chairman, Gershon Salomon
  4. Swedish PM Goran Persson: EU coordinated placement of observers with Peres
  5. Special Jerusalem Report
    TENET'S LAST MEETING BREAKS DOWN
    US EMBASSY MOVE TO JERUSALEM DELAYED
    JORDAN TIGHTENS SECURITY
    FALL-OUT OF THE TENET MISSION
  6. TV: Wednesday, June 13, 2001
  7. Arutz-7 News (6/12/01)
    1. ARAFAT TURNS TENET DOWN
    2. ARAB ATTACKS CONTINUE
    3. PRIME MINISTER AT FUNERAL OF MURDERED BABY
    4. ZOA DEMANDS ACTION
    5. ACCIDENT/LIQUIDATION REPLAY
    6. ISRAELI-ARAB MKs UNDER FIRE
    7. P.A. OFFICIALS STEALING AMBULANCES
    8. MEDIA WERE WRONG: P.A. DID NOT STOP TERROR ATTACKS
    9. GUESS WHO ELSE IS COMING TO ISRAEL?
    10. IN BRIEF
    11. ARAFAT IN TIME AND THE NEW YORK TIMES
  8. Weekend News Today items (6/12/01)
    Macedonian government adopts peace plan
    Russia ready to play vital role in Mideast peacemaking
    Israel's holds strategic advantage in any upcoming regional wars
    Digital Angel commences first production run
  9. Harpazo.net news items (6/12/01)
    Mars Set To Dazzle
    India, Russia Jointly Test Cruise Missile
    California: 2 More Hospitalized With Meningitis in Contra Costa County
    Digital Angel Named One of Four "Cool Products'' in Fortune Magazine's Cool List 2001
    Hamas Warns Palestinian Authority Not to Give In To US Pressure
    Israel's Mubarak Joke Is No Laughing Matter
    Former 'Sunshine' Project Head Defends Use Of Dead Babies
    Will Technology Give Robots A Soul?
    Skeptical Leaders Await Bush On European Trip
    Some Quakes From Last Few Days: (usgs)
    U.S. Bishops Aim to Curb Ignorance of Eucharist
  10. China secretly shipping Cuba arms
  11. Jerusalem mayor bemoans delay of US Embassy move
  12. Mobiles keeping tabs on stealth bombers

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Subject: [bprlist] China to issue high-tech ID cards
From: "research-bpr" <research-bpr@philologos.org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 08:53:19 -0400
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*** China to issue high-tech ID cards

BEIJING (AP) - China plans to issue new high-tech identification
cards to its 1.26 billion people. The plastic cards embedded with a
microchip to store personal information will replace existing
plastic-coated paper ID cards that are relatively easy to
counterfeit, the official China Daily reported Tuesday. The cards
will likely be tested this year in a couple of cities and may be
issued first for college students next year so they can use them to
apply for bank loans, the newspaper said. China's Cabinet has
"basically approved" the new ID system, it reported. Issuing the new
cards to all 1.26 billion Chinese will take up to five years, it
said. Old ID cards will remain valid until the switch is complete,
it said. The current cards have an ID number, and the holder's
photograph, name, sex and birth date.

http://www.infobeat.com/cgi-
bin/WebObjects/IBFrontEnd.woa/wa/fullStory?article=408239076


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Subject: [bprlist] Late-night talks fail to yield truce
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 09:02:48 -0400
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 Tuesday, June 12, 2001

Late-night talks fail to yield truce

U.S. believes both sides are serious about cease-fire

                  By Amos Harel, Natan Gutman, Amnon Barzilai, and Daniel
                  Sobelman
                  Ha'aretz Correspondents

The Palestinians seem to be serious about wanting to reach a cease-fire,
CIA chief George Tenet and U.S. special envoy to the Middle East William
Burns told Israeli officials yesterday.

As a result, Tenet decided to extend his visit to the region for a day, and
may consider staying longer even though yesterday's late-night Israeli-
Palestinian security coordination meeting in Jerusalem failed to bring the
sides any closer to a cease-fire agreement.

The American assessment, however, is at odds with Israel's assessment,
which is that the Palestinian Authority continues to see violence as a
strategic tool for achieving its goals, and therefore views any cease-fire as
strictly temporary.

In addition, Palestinian officials continued to express reservations yesterday
about Tenet's cease-fire plan. Two articles in the PA's official bulletin, Al-
Hayat al-Jadida, attacked the plan as being too pro-Israel. In one, the
director-general of the Palestinian Communications Ministry, Hassan al-
Kashef, wrote that the PA distrusts the American government's intentions,
and that the Tenet proposal is meant "to serve the interests of Israel, which
is working to force us to end the Intifada under the banner of a 'cease-fire,'
while ensuring the security of the settlements and the [military] forces that
are occupying our land."

And Jibril Rajoub, the head of the Palestinian Preventive Security Service in
the West Bank, warned yesterday that the success of the security
measures recommended by Tenet would depend on their integration with
diplomatic moves. Without a firm timetable for implementation of the
diplomatic measures included in the program - such as a freeze on
settlement construction and an Israeli pullback from part of the West Bank -
"not a single security measure will succeed on the ground," he said.

Tenet yesterday presented the two sides with a revised proposal that takes
some of their reservations into account. But American sources stressed
yesterday that the U.S. does not intend to impose its draft agreement on the
parties if they cannot agree on the terms of a cease-fire themselves.

Israel's main concern with the proposal is the lack of an effective supervisory
mechanism to ensure that the Palestinians fulfill their commitments under
the deal, which include the arrest of Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists and
the confiscation of illegal weapons. At the same time, security officials said
yesterday, Israel wants to ensure that any supervisory mechanism does not
become a means of introducing international observers into the territories
"through the back door."

PA Minister for International Cooperation Nabil Sha'ath, who was in
Luxembourg yesterday for a meeting of the EU Council of Foreign Ministers,
denied that there has been any security cooperation between the PA and
Israel since Yasser Arafat declared a cease-fire 10 days ago. Specifically, he
denied that the PA had given Israel information that enabled it to thwart two
potential suicide bombings - in direct contrast to what a senior IDF
intelligence officer told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee
yesterday.

Sha'ath also reiterated that the PA refuses to arrest terrorists.

Meanwhile, Israeli officials expressed reservations about United Nations
Secretary-General Kofi Annan's planned visit to the region next week. Israel
fears that Annan is trying to organize a reprise of last October's Sharm al-
Sheikh summit, which included representatives not only from Israel, the PA
and the U.S., but also from Egypt, Jordan, the European Union and the UN.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is strongly opposed to this idea, which he sees
as a Palestinian attempt to circumvent Israel's insistence that a cease-fire
must precede diplomatic negotiations.

Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, who met with Sha'ath in Luxembourg
yesterday, also stressed that a cease-fire must precede negotiations.

Sharon, Israel officials said yesterday, will meet with U.S. President George
Bush in Washington on June 26.

The American paper USA Today reported yesterday that when Sharon came
to Washington two months ago, he wanted to reverse the administration's
veto on selling the Phalcon spy plane to China. When he raised the issue
with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, however, Rice announced
that she would walk out of the meeting if he did not drop the subject, the
paper said.

http://www3.haaretz.co.il/eng/scripts/article.asp?mador=14&datee=6/12/01&i
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Subject: [bprlist] Gershon Salomon
From: Shophar_Sho_Good
Date: 12 Jun 2001 11:22:48 EDT
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Speaking Engagements by the Chairman, Gershon Salomon

The chairman of The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement will be
available this summer to speak to congregations and groups outside Israel and
to share about the vision and activities of the Temple Mount Faithful Movement
regarding the rebuilding of the temple and the fulfilment of G-d's prophetic
end-time plans for Israel in our lifetime as well as the current prophetic
situation in Israel. He will also share the prophetic message from Jerusalem
that the struggle of Israel today is the fulfilment of prophecy and a critical
struggle for the redemption, not only of the people and land of Israel, but of
all the world as well as many other matters which everyone in the world should
hear about in order to be ready for the major, godly end-time events which are
soon to come.

For information regarding having Gershon Salomon speak to your congregation or
group, please contact Laura O'Bryant in the United States on telephone (407)
699-1011, fax (407) 699-6399 or email <TMount99@aol.com>.

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P.O. Box 18325
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Jerusalem 91182 Israel

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Subject: [bprlist] Swedish PM Goran Persson: EU coordinated placement of observers with Peres
From: "research-bpr" <research-bpr@philologos.org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 13:54:21 -0400
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Swedish PM Goran Persson: EU coordinated placement of observers with
Peres

Aaron Lerner Date: 12 June 2001

IDF Radio reported today that Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson claims
that the European Union coordinated the placement of EU observers in the
territories in coordination with Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. Persson,
who stayed recently in Israel, expressed his anger over reports that the
Sharon Government is furious about the placement of EU observers without
coordinating it with Israel.

IDF Radio diplomatic correspondent Raviv Drucker, reports that Peres' office
responded that Peres does not agree with the way that the placement of the
observer force was implemented.

Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director
IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis)
(mail POB 982 Kfar Sava)
Tel 972-9-7604719/Fax 972-3-5480092
INTERNET ADDRESS: imra@netvision.net.il
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Subject: [bprlist] Special Jerusalem Report
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 13:59:01 -0400
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From: For Your Glory [mailto:mail@foryourglory.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: Special Jerusalem Report

 TITLE: Special Jerusalem Report
 AUTHOR: Barbara Richmond
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TENET'S LAST MEETING BREAKS DOWN

Last night's CIA brokered security meeting between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority broke down in a chorus of yelling, arguments
and unfulfilled expectations between the two sides, according to
media reports this morning. The meeting, chaired by US CIA head
George Tenet, failed to close the gap between mutual demands by
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators.

Israel demanded the PA enforce a total halt in violent attacks
against Israelis in any form, including stonethrowing, arrest Hamas,
Fatah and Islamic Jihad operatives, and end incitement against Israel
in PA media and schools.

The Palestinians, for their part, demanded Israel end the tight
closure on Palestinian cities and immediately end settlement
construction. Before the meeting ended in loud shouting between the
two representatives, the Palestinian representatives had returned the
US-prepared paper for a reduction in violence to American
representatives across the table. CIA Director George Tenet nearly
got up and left the meeting in frustration. Another meeting is
scheduled for this morning.

Meanwhile in Ramallah, Arafat is meeting with his security chiefs to
discuss the results of last night's meeting and the American proposal
again but there is not much hope that he will agree to put an end to
all violence. The Palestinian press reports this morning that they
are formulating their response to the requests made to them - a
response which will be unquestionably negative.

With more than 200 violations of his so-called cease-fire in the last
week, and NINE incididents overnight Monday of Palestinian attacks
against Israeli positions in the West Bank, the answers seem clear
enough, even before Arafat's representatives return to today's
meeting. Adding to this conviction is the publication today of a
survey taken at a Palestinian University in which it is revealed that
90 percent of Palestinian youth support suicide attacks and that
amongst Palestinians there has been a 50 percent increase in support
for suicide bombings. In the general population, support for suicide
attacks stands at some 75 percent, the radio reported today.

With three successive refusals to comply with the American sponsored
conditions for a unilateral cease-fire, it would appear that Israel's
Prime Minister has successfully cornered Arafat into showing his true
colors for all the world to see. While initially taking some heat
for accepting the Mitchell Report and receiving CIA Director to
Israel to broker these meetings, Sharon is now receiving increasing
support as his strategy is being revealed and many Israeli analysts
are reversing their initial criticism and tipping their hats, so to
speak, at the former General for having strategically manuevered
Arafat into a trap.

US EMBASSY MOVE TO JERUSALEM DELAYED

President Bush has delayed for six months the implementation of the
Jerusalem Act, passed by Congress in 1995 which mandatest he moving
of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Citing the
difficulties and pressures of the present situation, the President
informed Secretary of State Powell yesterday that he would wait six
months and re-evaluate conditions at that time.

Continue to pray for godly wisdom for Prime Minister Sharon and his
cabinet, and for President Bush as well, not only regarding Israel
but also as he goes to the European summit this week.

JORDAN TIGHTENS SECURITY

Middle East news reported this morning that Israel's neighbor,
Jordan, is continuing to tighten security within and without.
Palestinians under the age of 50, even with Jordanian passports, are
not being allowed to enter the country. This action follows the steps
taken by King Abdullah and his advisors just days ago to crack down
on pro-Palestinian demonstrations within Jordan.

FALL-OUT OF THE TENET MISSION

While some in Israel are continuing to hold to the hope that Israel's
military superiority will deter the Arabs from all out war, political
and military anaylsts are not so sure. Extensive military exercises
were begun today on the Golan Heights, along the northern border of
Israel and at the Sde Dov Airfield, near Tel Aviv.

Disturbingly, Iraq and Syria recently entered into a secret military
alliance pledging cooperation with each other in a war against
Israel. The two countries agreed to mutual use of bases of operation
and have carried out strategic air force joint manuevers. Iraqi
intelligence officers are now posted for the first time at Syrian
army headquarters in Damascus. Six Iraqi armored divisions, two on
full combat readiness, remain near the Iraqi-Syrian-Jordanian border
junction since last September, when the Palestinians launched their
intifada and hold daily exercises to simulate a two-pronged push west
and south to the Israeli frontier through Syria and Jordan.

Just as importantly, Syria, to the dismay of the United States,
opened the door for Iraq to export oil to world markets through
Damascus. The income this avenue has provided has enabled Saddam
Hussein to overcome most of the strain that the UN wanted to impose
on Iraq with their economic and military sanctions after the 1991
Gulf War. One of the UN inspectors with whom I had opportunity to
speak just days ago told me personally that there is no doubt
whatsoever that Sadaam is engaged in full-scale production of
missiles and weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, biological and
chemical. The sanctions have failed.

Shalom, Barbara www.foryourglory.org

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Subject: [bprlist] TV: Wednesday, June 13, 2001
From: "research-bpr" <research-bpr@philologos.org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:26:34 -0400
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SERIES: History's Mysteries (Documentary)
Wed June 13 08:00 PM Eastern Time (60 min) HIST
Fatima Secrets Unveiled. The Virgin Mary reveals three prophecies to
children in 1917 Portugal. (CC) (TVG)

SPECIAL: Apocalypse (Documentary)
Wed June 13 09:00 PM Eastern Time (60 min) HIST
The Book of Revelation addresses the final confrontation between God and
Satan. (CC) (TVG)

SPECIAL: Pyramids: Majesty and Mystery (Documentary)
Wed June 13 10:00 PM Eastern Time (60 min) HIST
Historians explore the engineering masterpieces. (CC) (TVG)


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Subject: [bprlist] Arutz-7 News (6/12/01)
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:33:53 -0400
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Arutz Sheva News Service
  <http://www.IsraelNationalNews.com>
Tuesday, June 12, 2001 / Sivan 21, 5761

Up-To-The-Minute News From Israel, New on Arutz Sheva's Homepage
<a href ="http://IsraelNationalNews.com"> www.IsraelNationalNews.com </a>

Arutz Sheva's <http://NewsFromIsrael.com>

TODAY'S HEADLINES:
   1. ARAFAT TURNS TENET DOWN
   2. ARAB ATTACKS CONTINUE
   3. PRIME MINISTER AT FUNERAL OF MURDERED BABY
   4. ZOA DEMANDS ACTION
   5. ACCIDENT/LIQUIDATION REPLAY
   6. ISRAELI-ARAB MKs UNDER FIRE
   7. P.A. OFFICIALS STEALING AMBULANCES
   8. MEDIA WERE WRONG: P.A. DID NOT STOP TERROR ATTACKS
   9. GUESS WHO ELSE IS COMING TO ISRAEL?
   10. IN BRIEF
   11. ARAFAT IN TIME AND THE NEW YORK TIMES

1. ARAFAT TURNS TENET DOWN
It was reported late this afternoon that CIA director George Tenet had
announced the end of his mission to achieve a formal ceasefire, and that he
blamed the Palestinians for the failure. Other reports were that Tenet had not
yet given up his efforts, and that the PLO, while rejecting critical parts of
the proposals, would continue to discuss them tonight.

Israel agreed earlier this morning to accept Tenet's ceasefire proposals,
despite its reservations regarding some of the clauses. Tenet then spent
the afternoon with Palestinian officials, who said they could not accept
the demand to arrest the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists specified by
Israel. Ma'ariv newspaper editorialized today that while some of the
Israeli and Palestinian objections to Tenet's initiative are arguable, "it is
impossible to argue with Ariel Sharon's ultimatum-demand regarding wanted
fugitives... Israel is demanding not only their arrest, but also
counter-terrorist actions initiated by the PA to foil attacks and apprehend
fugitives so that 20 young people will not be murdered as they go out to have
fun Friday night. For Israel, this is a matter of life and death."

The Israeli position is that any ceasefire must mean a total cessation of
violence, and that even rock-throwings will "zero out" the six-to-eight
week cooling off period and necessitate its re-start. Minister Tzachi
Hanegbi said today, however, that it is obvious that if some boy throws
rocks somewhere, this will not be counted as a violation of the ceasefire.

2. ARAB ATTACKS CONTINUE
Three mortar shells landed on the Gush Katif (Gaza) community of Morag
shortly before 1 PM. Residents were asked to enter "protected areas" and
prepare for additional hits. Earlier, fire was directed at nearby N'vei
Dekalim... An IDF patrol on the Trans-Judea highway was shot at this
afternoon, as was the Atarot Airport in northern Jerusalem. No one was
hurt... The nine Palestinian attacks against Jewish targets in Gaza last
night included the following: An anti-tank grenade was shot at an IDF
position next to the southern Gaza Strip community of N'vei Dekalim...
Soldiers patrolling the Karni/Netzarim road in northern Gaza were attacked by
Arab gunfire... Soldiers in the area of the Rafiach Crossing to Egypt were
attacked with four fragmentation grenades. In all the incidents, there were no
injuries, and the soldiers returned fire…

Following continued stone-throwing attacks against Israeli vehicles, Jewish
residents in Judea and Samaria stand accused by PA sources of having set
ablaze
two trucks and a car in an Arab gas station. The incident occurred in the
Arab
village of Hawara in the Shomron, between Tapuach and Shechem. The gas
station
owner filed a complaint with Shai District police.

3. PRIME MINISTER AT FUNERAL OF MURDERED BABY
Five-month-old Chaim Yehuda Shoham, killed by a Palestinian-hurled rock,
was buried in Shilo last night. One of the thousands who took part in the
four-hour funeral, which began outside the Prime Minister's office, was Sharon
himself, who said the following:
 "Dear Bat-Sheva and Benny and families, friends who have come here from
all over the country. I am not here to make a speech. I have come to cry, to
cry with you together. Yesterday, I stood by the bed of Chaim Yehuda and
patted
his hand. It was difficult for me to leave him; he is exactly the same age as
my twin grandchildren. I saw you praying with devotion, and I also prayed in
my
heart together with you.
 "How can they murder a baby? How can they do this? Only the wild and
unrestrained incitement of the Palestinian Authority, which stands behind
and activates this terrorism, leads to these horrific acts.
 "The responsibility for the security of every child in Israel is upon my
shoulders, and I feel its weight. I feel its weight, yet my shoulders have not
become weak, because I know that we must not allow our spirit to fall. If we
ask every day, 'How much longer?', we will lose. But if we remain firm and
grit
our teeth, and continue even when the tears choke our throats, we will win.
And
we will win. We have stood up to difficult situations, and we have overcome
our
enemies, and we will do this again in the future.
 "But my heart is pained at the fact that little Yehuda will not be with us when
we arrive, in Eretz Yisrael, at the 'menuchah v'hanachalah [the rest and the
inheritance].' And we will get there. May his memory be a blessing."

4. ZOA DEMANDS ACTION
The Zionist Organization of America continues its campaign to have the
State Department offer rewards for the capture of Palestinian terrorists - just
as it does for other terrorists around the world - and notes that Yehuda Chaim
Shoham was the 19th American citizen killed in Arab terrorist attacks since
the
signing of the Oslo agreements almost eight years ago. A ZOA statement
adds
that Palestinian Authority officials claim that rock-throwing is not violence,
the U.S. State Department has not taken a stand on the matter, and the
recently-released Mitchell Report refers to Palestinian Arab rock-throwers as
'unarmed demonstrators.' The baby who was buried last night sustained
massive
head injuries in a stone-throwing attack on June 5.

In Friday's sermon broadcast live on Palestinian Authority Television,
preacher Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Maadi praised the suicide terrorist
slaughter in
Tel-Aviv and called for continued suicide attacks. Excerpts (supplied by
Palestinian Media Watch):
 "Woe upon whomever will not raid, and not tell tales of raids. Woe upon
whomever does not give his children Jihad [Holy War] education... Blessed
is he
who fights Jihad in the name of Allah, blessed is he who goes on a raid in the
name of Allah, blessed is he who dons a vest of explosives on himself or on
his
children and goes in to the depth of the Jews in their sinful discotheque. I
ask of Allah that we see the Knesset building collapsing on the heads of the
Jews."

At a memorial ceremony yesterday for victims of the Dolphinarium slaughter,
President Moshe Katzav said, "Not even one Moslem religious leader could
be
found to condemn the murder of children."

5. ACCIDENT/LIQUIDATION REPLAY
For the second time in a week, there are conflicting reports about an
explosion that critically injured an Arab terrorist. Last week it was
Fatah's Ashraf Elbardawil who died a few days after his car exploded on a
northern Shomron road. Israeli sources attributed the explosion to a "work
accident" caused when the bomb the victim was preparing exploded pre-
maturely,
while Palestinians said it was an Israeli liquidation attempt. The same thing
happened yesterday: Islamic Jihad terrorist Imad Abu Diab was described as
"brain dead" when his car exploded near Tul Karem. Abu Diab was a senior
member
of the military arm of the Jihad, who had been wanted for several years by
Israel for his involvement in terrorist attacks. He was imprisoned by the
Palestinian Authority for a period of time, but was later released and returned
to terrorist activity.

6. ISRAELI-ARAB MKs UNDER FIRE
Labor MK Yossi Katz, Chairman of the Knesset Interior Committee,
attempted again
today to include Arab MK Taleb A-Sana on the committee to prepare a new
bill
regulating General Security Service activities - but his efforts were crowned
with failure. A shouting match between Arab and other Knesset Members
abruptly
cut off the Committee session dealing with the issue. MK Benny Elon
submitted
an appeal of Katz's original decision, saying that A-Sana is not loyal to the
State and is therefore disqualified from dealing with a GSS bill. The Arab
MKs
said that this was racism, and MK Barakeh said, "Why don't you just pass a
law
that will remove us from the Knesset and get it over with?" MK Ze'ev Boim
said,
"Don't worry, we're doing that." In the end, A-Sana withdrew his own
candidacy.

The Interior and Ethics Committees dealt afterwards with a request to
remove the Parliamentary immunity of MK Azmi Bishara, following his
anti-Israel speech in Damascus two days ago. Bishara said he is not afraid
to
sit in jail. "They [the Israelis] forced us to take their citizenship, and now
they want to take it away from us," he said. Interior Minister Eli Yeshai has
asked approval from Attorney-General Elyakim Rubenstein to strip Bishara of
citizenship. Yeshai told Arutz-7 today that Rubenstein must make the final
decision because of Bishara's Parliamentary immunity.

7. P.A. OFFICIALS STEALING AMBULANCES
Officials in the PA Health Ministry are complaining that health equipment
donated to the Palestinians from around the world has been stolen. A
senior PA source told Itim News Agency that the problem recently reached a
climax when eight ambulances, donated from Egypt and Saudi Arabia,
suddenly
"disappeared;" they were later discovered in a Bir Naballah car lot, north of
Ramallah, where they were being offered for sale.

Other PA officials told Itim that many other medical items received by the
Health Ministry had disappeared and were similarly later discovered to have
been
sold, "apparently by senior Health officials who pocketed the money." The
sources said that an official complaint had been lodged with the PA, but
nothing
had yet been done.

8. MEDIA WERE WRONG: P.A. DID NOT STOP TERROR ATTACKS
"There is no documented evidence indicating that the PA has done anything
to stop terrorist attacks" in the last several days." So said Deputy
Defense Minister Dalia Rabin-Pelossof this morning, responding to
widespread Israeli media reports that Palestinian security forces had
prevented three major terrorist attacks in the past few days. Ha'aretz,
for instance, reported today, "A senior officer in military intelligence
told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense committee yesterday that the
Palestinian Authority (PA) had prevented a number of serious terrorist
attacks against Israeli targets..." Rabin-Pelossof explained that there
had been "some confusion over the officer's testimony." She said that what
the
officer actually said was that the PA had detained some suspects in the
Dolphinarium bombing and that the PA has thwarted some terrorist attacks
in the
past.

Further corroboration of Rabin's statement was provided by PA senior Nabil
Sha'ath, who denied yesterday that the PA had given Israel information
enabling
it to thwart two potential suicide bombings. Sha'ath also reiterated that the
PA
refuses to arrest terrorists.

9. GUESS WHO ELSE IS COMING TO ISRAEL?
B'nai Brith Canada President Rochelle Wilner has announced that the group's
first national officers' meeting under her presidency will be held in Jerusalem
a few weeks from now. "Now more than ever it is important for Canadian
Jews to
express their solidarity [with Israel] in tangible ways," she said. "[We must
visit] Israel to show that we are one people and that we truly stand together
when under attack... [T]ogether we can demonstrate our unity and
commitment to
the People and to the Land of Israel."

Comments on the Reform Movement's decision to cancel its youth trip to
Israel this summer:
 "While I understand parental concerns, something doesn't add up: Why
does CNN
have more of an impact on you than we do? We have been bringing Jewish
youth to
Israel, in good times and in bad, for over fifty years! When the teenager does
not come to Israel, what is he or she going to do this summer? Is he or she
going to be in a safe, supervised environment around the clock?
 "The young people of Taglit (Birthright) who are presently touring Israel are
full of joy, excitement, and pride in being here at this time. They, along with
the thousands who do opt to come this summer, will go back to their
communities
with a very vital message. Like the young Jews who came from across the
world
at other times (sometimes engaging in mundane tasks), they will hold their
heads
high for the rest of their lives..."
  - Rabbi Paul Freedman, Former Director of United Synagogue Youth

 "As much as I would love to wrap my loved ones in bubble wrap and
Styrofoam in order to protect them, I cannot... Not sending your child to
Israel? How about funding someone who wants to come but cannot afford it?"
  -- Yaakov Kessler, who immigrated to Israel with his family in 1995

 [In reference also to the possible cancellation of the Maccabiah Games:]
"The next time Diaspora Jews tell us to either withdraw from this or that
hill or not withdraw from this or that hill, or advise to either go to war or
not go to war, we should remember that they are not really part of the State of
Israel and that, therefore, their right to determine our fate borders on nil."
  -- Maariv newspaper editorial, June 12, 2001

 "Instead of drawing [Diaspora leaders] closer to us, we are forcibly
pushing them away... We demand solidarity from them but hasten to serve
them with divorce papers."
  -- Yediot Acharonot newspaper editorial, June 12, 2001

 "While Israel should not be dragged into angry name-calling with either
Jewish leaders overseas or organizations, for many Israelis, the bitter
taste of disappointment in their overseas brethren will not quickly
dissipate."
  -- HaTzofeh newspaper editorial, June 12, 2001

10. IN BRIEF
 A survey conducted at the Bir Zeit University north of Ramallah indicates that
90% of Palestinian youth now support suicide attacks. Within the general
Palestinian population, support for suicide attacks stands at about 75% - a
50%
increase in recent months...

 Express electric train service from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is
planned. Transportation Minister Ephraim Sneh announced today that a new
56-kilometer route will be paved via Modiin and Ben Gurion International
Airport, at a cost of 2.5 billion shekels (roughly $600 million). Six
million passengers are expected to use the service during the first year of
operation. Sneh said that the old Tel Aviv-Jerusalem route, through Beit
Shemesh and Ramle, will also be upgraded...

 Israel and Bulgaria signed last week a free trade agreement according to
which quotas in effect on trade between the two countries will be gradually
phased out by the year 2004. Bulgaria will enjoy tariff reductions on its
agricultural exports to Israel, while Israel will benefit on its exports of
animals, flowers, and more. The annual volume of trade between the two
countries stands at $43.1 million, most of it from Bulgaria to Israel...

11. ARAFAT IN TIME AND THE NEW YORK TIMES
 "The Israelis see in [Nelson] Mandela a leader who took a principled
decision to make peace with his enemies, and kept his word. The
Palestinians see him as a nationalist fighter who refused to compromise his
principles even when that meant immense personal suffering - and as a leader
guided by those same principles when making the historic compromises
necessary
to minimize bloodshed while pursuing his goals. And in both instances - and
others - Arafat falls short by comparison... Arafat never made clear to his
own
people the massive compromises involved in the Oslo Peace process...
Indeed, as
much as it suited Arafat's immediate agenda, the intifada was also viewed by
many observers of Palestinian politics as an outpouring of anger against the
Palestinian Authority..."
 -Tony Karon, Time Magazine, June 5, 2001

 "...[T]he settlements are not the core problem. The core problem right now is
Yasir Arafat -- the Palestinian leader who cannot say 'yes' and will not say
'uncle.' President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Ehud Barak put on the table
before Mr. Arafat a historic compromise proposal that would have given
Palestinians control of 94 to 96 percent of the West Bank and Gaza... Not
only
would Mr. Arafat not take it, he would not even say: 'Well, this was
insufficient, but this is the most far-reaching and serious proposal
Palestinians have ever seen. Now, I want to enter into a dialogue with the
Israeli people and government to see if I can get them to 100 percent'... No,
instead, Mr. Arafat launched this idiotic uprising. He did so because he is
essentially a political coward and maneuverer, who apparently has not given
up
his long-term aim of eliminating Israel and who was afraid in the short run that
if he took 99 percent, he would be killed for the 1 percent he left on the
table..."
 -Thomas Friedman, The New York Times, May 22

Hebrew News Editor: Haggai Segal
English News Editor: Hillel Fendel


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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:37:19 -0400
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Macedonian government adopts peace plan

                         Weekend News Today
                         Lead: Kelly
                         Source: AFP

Tue Jun 12,2001 -- Macedonia's multi-ethnic government on Tuesday
adopted a peace plan proposed by President Boris Trajkovski, which
provides for an amnesty for the rebels and NATO support in disarming them,
Defence Minister Vlado Buckovski said. "The government today adopted the
plan of President Trajkovski and decided to be involved in its
implementation," Buckovski said. He said a civil committee of cabinet
ministers and defence experts would be set up to tackle the crisis, and that
it would oversee a new anti-terrorist force of special police and elite troops.

Russia ready to play vital role in Mideast peacemaking

                         Weekend News Today
                         Lead: Kelly
                         Source: AP/Ha'aretz

Tue Jun 12,2001 -- A Russian envoy said Tuesday his country is ready to
play a "vital" role in Mideast peacemaking. "The situation is very tense which
adds another factor to double the efforts to overcome this crisis," Andrei
Vdovin, Russian special envoy for the Middle East, said after meeting with
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Commenting on the fragile cease-fire
between the Israelis and the Palestinians, Vdovin said: "I think that some
progress has been made but all the parties should continue the contacts so
that we can see the result and give a final judgment."

Israel's holds strategic advantage in any upcoming regional wars

                         Weekend News Today
                         Lead: Kelly
                         Source: Jerusalem Post

Tue Jun 12,2001 -- Israel's strategic advantage over countries in the region is
so great that it provides an effective barrier against the deterioration of current
conflict with the Palestinians into regional war, a leading Tel Aviv think tank
said yesterday. Presenting its biennial Middle East Military Balance, Prof.
Shai Feldman, head of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, said Israel's
deterrent capability "remains robust." "But it does not say that we may not
find ourselves in a spiral of escalation with Syria. It does not negate the
possibility that [Syrian President] Bashar Assad, through miscalculation or
mis-assessment, would give the green light to Hizbullah... and this could
lead to a chain reaction.

Digital Angel commences first production run

                         Weekend News Today
                         Lead: Weekend Staff
                         Source: Boomberg.com

Tue Jun 12,2001 -- Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. announced Friday that it
has begun the first production run of Digital Angel devices. Digital Angel(TM)
represents the first-ever combination of advanced biosensor technology and
Web-enabled wireless telecommunications linked to Global Positioning
Systems (GPS). By utilizing advanced biosensor capabilities, Digital Angel
will be able to monitor key body functions - such as temperature and pulse -
and transmit that data, along with accurate location information, to a ground
station or monitoring facility. Delivery and beta testing will commence on or
about the 15th of July, 2001 and will enlist the support of a limited number of
pre-registered subscribers and end users in other key vertical markets.

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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:44:16 -0400
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Mars Set To Dazzle
On Tuesday, Mars is at its brightest. It is also nearly at its closest approach
to Earth. Technically, the Red Planet is in opposition. This means the Earth
lies directly between the Sun and Mars. You should find it due south at local
midnight and in the best observation position for many years - certainly since
1988.

Astronomers, professional and amateur, have turned their telescopes
towards the planet, hoping to capture some spectacular images.

Mars and the Earth are approaching each other. The pair are closest
together on 21 - 22 June when they will be 67 million kilometres apart (41
million miles). BBC

India, Russia Jointly Test Cruise Missile
A jointly developed Indo-Russian "supersonic cruise missile" was sucessfully
tested Tuesday from a test range in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, the
defence ministry said. "With a 280 kilometre range (174 miles) and
supersonic cruise capability, this missile is the first of its kind in the world,"
the ministry said in a statement. "It incorporates the most advanced
technologies and is intended to enhance the effectiveness of both the Indian
and Russian armed forces," the statement added. The missile can be
launched from a variety of platforms, including mobile launchers, ships,
submarines and aircraft. The missile uses propulsion technology from Russia
and guidance knowhow from India. AFP

California: 2 More Hospitalized With Meningitis in Contra Costa County
Two more people have been hospitalized with meningitis in Contra Costa
County after receiving contaminated made-to-order cortisone shots. At least
one man has died and another 11 sickened after being infected with
meningitis from shots suspected of being contaminated at Doc's Pharmacy
& Home Health Center in Walnut Creek. The batch of shots was mixed May
17th and was injected into the spinal cords of 20 people late last month at
Sierra SurgiCenter in Walnut Creek. The latest two cases were admitted to
the hospital Monday. AP

Digital Angel Named One of Four "Cool Products'' in Fortune Magazine's
Cool List 2001
Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSX) a leader in information
technology and solutions, today announced that Digital Angel will be featured
by Fortune as one of four ``Cool Products'' in the June 25, 2001 annual Cool
List.

"We are clearly excited about this development,'' commented Mercedes
Walton, President and COO of Applied Digital. "Media coverage has
intensified over the last few weeks as we have progressed toward
deployment of Digital Angel products in the fourth quarter of this year. This
particular recognition, however, is a standout. To be featured in the Cool List
issue of Fortune affirms what we have always believed. The proven
capabilities of Digital Angel destine it for widespread, mainstream demand.
Business Wire

Hamas Warns Palestinian Authority Not to Give In To US Pressure
Leaders of the Hamas Islamic militant organization in Gaza warned the
Palestinian Authority Monday not to give in to U.S. pressure to end the
Intifada (uprising) against Israel, and not to arrest its activists.

"The Palestinian authority must reject Israeli, American and even the
European pressure to stop the Palestinian Intifada," said Abdel Aziz
Ranteesi, Hamas spokesman in Gaza. Failing to do so "would bring the
Palestinian Authority into confrontation with the Palestinian people," he
added. Ranteesi described as "very dangerous" that the current diplomatic
situation between Israel and the Palestinians and the continuation of security
meetings between both sides attended by CIA director George Tenet. "The
people's mood is to reject the security cooperation," Ranteesi said. Ha'aretz

Israel's Mubarak Joke Is No Laughing Matter
Egypt complained to Israel on Monday about a television program that made
fun of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Egypt's assistant foreign minister,
Mohamed al-Orabi, said he had passed a formal protest to Israel's
Ambassador to Egypt Zvi Mazel about the matter.

While neither Egyptian nor Israeli officials would say what the joke was,
Mubarak was the butt of jokes by Israeli comedian Eli Yatzpan on his show
on Israel's cable Channel Three, an Israeli embassy spokeswoman said.

"It does not reflect anything official. ... For us there are no limits to the
objects that you can laugh at," she said, adding it was not clear what
Yatzpan had said about Mubarak on the show.

She said the comic focus on Mubarak was the result of an "anti-Israel
attitude on the streets and in the press" in Egypt, especially after eight
months of the Intifada. "The program insulted Egypt," Orabi said. "(Egypt)
rejects such vituperations."

Yatzpan said in response that "there is a place for satire in a democratic
state and what I do is satire. Just as I satirize [Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon
and [Foreign Minister Shimon] Peres, so I satirize [PA Chairman Yasser]
Arafat, Mubarak, and all who live in this region." Ha'aretz

Former 'Sunshine' Project Head Defends Use Of Dead Babies
The former head of a top-secret US project which used the corpses of babies
in Cold War nuclear experiments has defended his work as a benefit to
mankind, a news report said Sunday. In an interview with Hong Kong's
Sunday Morning Post, Lawrence Kulp, acknowledged Project Sunshine used
bone samples of cremated babies from around the world between 1955 and
1963 to test nuclear fall-out. "What's unethical about chemically analyzing
ash? There was a huge benefit for mankind," he was quoted as saying.

A furore erupted last week after Britain's The Observer newspaper cited
declassified US documents as showing around 6,000 babies from hospitals
in Hong Kong, Australia, Britain, Canada and South America were shipped to
the United States for the experiments. Officials have acknowledged that
relatives did not always give their permission for the dead babies to be used.
AFP

Will Technology Give Robots A Soul?
Robots: Appliances or friends? Servants or equals? Spiritually charged
beings or simple drones tasked with carrying out humankind's dirty work?
While the prospect is years away, humanlike robots one day may challenge
philosophical and religious assumptions about the nature of man, just as
Darwin's theories do.

A host of questions, philosophical and practical, will meet the robots' arrival.
Will humanlike robots have a soul? Will they be brought into the web of
human relations or relegated to a subspecies? Will a robot be cognizant of
itself, its own history?

Would it, according to one expert, have "an 'I' story?" What will their status
be? Will they have a relationship with their creators? UPI

Skeptical Leaders Await Bush On European Trip
President Bush set out Monday for Europe where he will face European and
Russian leaders skeptical about his administration's national security and
environmental policies.

Bush left the White House on Monday evening for a trip that promises to be
a major test of his powers of persuasion and the first glimpse of the strategy
and style he will employ in hopes of winning over his colleagues overseas.

Bush will visit Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Poland and Slovenia in a weeklong
tour of the continent, his first as president. It will be his first group interaction
with leaders of the European Union and the NATO alliance. all politics

Some Quakes From Last Few Days: (usgs)
        5.4 TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
        5.0 WASHINGTON
        5.3 AEGEAN SEA
        5.3 SOLOMON ISLANDS
        5.6 TURKMENISTAN
        5.4 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.

U.S. Bishops Aim to Curb Ignorance of Eucharist
When U.S. Catholic bishops meet here this week they hope to clear up
confusion on a basic Church teaching: the real presence of Christ in the
Eucharist.

Polls in recent years show that only 30% of Catholics believe they are really
receiving Christ´s body and blood in the Eucharist, and not symbolically, the
Miami Herald said in a report today.

To spread Church teaching on the Blessed Sacrament, the bishops will vote
on a statement called "The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Sacrament
of the Eucharist: Basic Questions and Answers.´´

The statement notes from the outset that the Eucharist "is an inexhaustible
mystery that the Church can never fully explain in words.´´

It says the language used to describe this mystery was developed by
medieval theologians, such as Thomas Aquinas. They taught that "the
substance of the bread and wine is changed by the power of the Holy Spirit
into the substance of the body and blood of Jesus Christ.´´

Its outer appearance remains as bread and wine, but, the bishops´ statement
says, it is "in fact now the body and blood of Christ (at the level of substance
or deepest reality).´´

The statement also discusses how Catholics should receive Communion,
saying "it is preferable to receive Christ in both forms,´´ body and blood,
under the species of bread and wine. Some parishes share only the
consecrated Host; Christ is fully present in that form. ewtn

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June 12, 2001

                      China secretly shipping Cuba
                      arms

                      By Bill Gertz
                      THE WASHINGTON TIMES

                           China is shipping arms and explosives to Cuba in a sign of
                      increased military cooperation between Beijing and Havana,
                      The Washington Times has learned.
                           At least three arms shipments
                      were traced from China to the
                      Cuban port of Mariel over the past
                      several months. All the arms were
                      aboard vessels belonging to the
                      state-owned China Ocean
                      Shipping Co. (Cosco), according
                      to U.S. intelligence officials.
                           Intelligence officials who spoke
                      on the condition of anonymity said
                      details of the arms shipments are
                      sketchy but all involved a "known
                      Chinese arms dealer" who
                      arranged the transfers.
                           One of the cargoes was described as dual-use explosives
                      and detonation cord. The explosives were said to be
                      "military-grade" material.
                           The latest shipment took place in December. That arms
                      delivery coincided with the visit to Cuba in late December by
                      China´s military chief of staff, Gen. Fu Quanyou. Gen. Fu
                      signed a military cooperation agreement with Havana aimed
                      at modernizing Cuba´s outdated Russian weapons.
                           The arms shipments to Cuba could lead to the imposition
                      of economic sanctions on China and Cosco, according to
                      U.S. officials.
                           A 1996 amendment to the 1962 Foreign Assistance Act
                      requires that economic sanctions be imposed on any nation or
                      company that provides lethal military assistance to a nation
                      designated as a state sponsor of terrorism. Cuba is on the
                      State Department´s list of nine nations designated as
                      supporters of global terrorism.
                           Sanctions would disrupt a major portion of the
                      U.S.-Chinese shipping market controlled by Cosco, whose
                      business lines include port terminals and warehousing,
                      insurance, real estate and hotel management.
                           Cuba has been increasing its ties to China in recent
                      months. In April, Chinese President Jiang Zemin traveled to
                      Havana and signed agreements worth about $400 million in
                      loans to Havana.
                           Other Chinese activities in Cuba include electronic
                      eavesdropping on the United States and Chinese government
                      radio broadcasting, according to U.S. officials familiar with
                      intelligence reports. China also recently agreed to modernize
                      Cuba´s telecommunications network.
                           A CIA spokesman declined to comment on the arms
                      shipments.
                           Spokesmen for Cosco could not be reached for
                      comment.
                           Wei Jiafu, Cosco group president and chief executive
                      officer, told reporters and editors of The Washington Times
                      on June 2 that the shipping line has no connection to the
                      Chinese military and is only interested in making money.
                           Mr. Wei insisted during the interview that the People´s
                      Liberation Army had no influence on the company´s
                      operations or global business strategy.
                           However, the shipper´s only shareholder is the Chinese
                      government.
                           Mr. Wei and other Cosco officials were in the United
                      States to meet port officials in Massachusetts, where they
had
                      reached an agreement with the Massachusetts Port Authority
                      to begin a weekly shipping service between Shanghai and
                      Boston beginning next year.
                           Cosco has been linked in the past by U.S. intelligence
                      agencies to illegal smuggling and international arms
trafficking.
                           James Mulvenon, a China analyst with the RAND Corp.,
                      said that the Chinese Communist Party´s military organ
                      approved establishment of Cosco as an arm of the Chinese
                      navy in 1985.
                           Mr. Mulvenon stated earlier this year, in his book
                      "Soldiers of Fortune," that Cosco´s establishment "legitimized
                      the use of navy ships for civilian shipping and thus provided a
                      legal cover for the navy´s smuggling."
                           The Chinese navy was linked in 1985 to illegal smuggling
                      in foreign cars, vans, TVs and VCRs out of Hainan island in
                      the South China Sea, he wrote.
                           In 1998, U.S. intelligence agencies tracked a Cosco
                      freighter from Shanghai to Karachi, Pakistan, with a load of
                      weapons-related goods, including specialty metals and
                      electronics used in the production of Chinese-designed
                      Baktar Shikha anti-tank missiles.
                           The shipment was carried aboard a vessel owned by the
                      company subsidiary Cosco Tianjin.
                           The arms transfers by Cosco ships contradict statements
                      to Congress made in 1997 by National Security Adviser
                      Samuel R. Berger, who told senators there was no credible
                      evidence linking Cosco to illegal activity, including arms
                      smuggling.
                           Edward Timperlake, a former House committee
                      investigator, said a Cosco executive was among a group of
                      Chinese officials who were granted access to the White
                      House and to Mr. Clinton´s weekly radio address in 1995 --
                      days after Democratic Party fund-raiser Johnny Chung made
                      a large payment to the White House for the president´s
                      re-election campaign.
                           The visit was checked by White House National Security
                      Council aide Robert Suettinger, who wrote in a memorandum
                      that giving White House photographs to the group of Chinese
                      officials and Chung, who in 1998 pleaded guilty to making
                      illegal campaign contributions, would not cause "any lasting
                      damage to U.S. foreign policy."
                           Mr. Suettinger, who described Chung as a "hustler," also
                      stated in a White House memo: "And to the degree it
                      motivates him to continue contributing to the [Democratic
                      National Committee], who am I to complain," Mr. Suettinger
                      said.
                           "Cosco is the merchant marine arm of the PLA Navy,"
                      Mr. Timperlake said. "If the Chinese military ever mobilized
                      troops for action against Taiwan, Cosco would be part of the
                      operation."
                           Cosco ships would provide arms and logistics support for
                      Chinese military operations, U.S. officials said.
                           Al Santoli, a national security aide to Rep. Dana
                      Rorhabacher, said Cosco is well-known for worldwide
                      support of Chinese weapons sales.

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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:51:51 -0400
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(16:15) Jerusalem mayor bemoans
               delay of US Embassy move

               Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert today said he is
               disappointed by President George W. Bush's decision to
               delay moving the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to
               Jerusalem by another six months, Army Radio reported.

               "Only moving the embassy will bring the Palestinians to
               their senses and agree to genuine negotiations and
               compromise," Olmert said.

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Subject: [bprlist] Mobiles keeping tabs on stealth bombers
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:55:44 -0400
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                   Mobiles keeping tabs on
                   stealth bombers

                   By ROBERT UHLIG
                   LONDON
                   Tuesday 12 June 2001

                   America's multi-billion-dollar stealth bombers could
                   be rendered obsolete by a British invention that uses
                   existing mobile telephone masts to detect and track
                   aircraft previously invisible to radar.

                   US stealth fighters and bombers, such as the F117,
                   B1 and B2, played key roles in the Gulf and Balkans
                   Wars as they are almost impossible to detect using
                   conventional radar.

                   But the ease with which the mobile telephone mast
                   system developed at Roke Manor Research at
                   Romsey in Hampshire can be used to detect the
                   aircraft has greatly concerned the military.

                   Peter Lloyd, head of projects at the laboratory's
                   sensor department, said: "I cannot comment in detail
                   because it is a classified matter, but let's say the US
                   military is very interested."

                   Stealth aircraft, each of which costs at least $A4
                   billion, are shaped to confuse radar. A special paint
                   absorbs radio waves, reducing the radar signature to
                   the equivalent of a gull in flight.

                   The Roke Manor scientists discovered that
                   telephone calls sent between mobile phone masts
                   detected the precise position of stealth aircraft with
                   great ease.

                   "We use just the normal phone calls that are flying
                   about in the ether," Mr Lloyd said.

                   "The front of the stealth plane cannot be detected by
                   conventional radar, but its bottom surface reflects
                   very well."

                   Mobile telephone calls bouncing between base
                   stations produce a screen of radiation.

                   When the aircraft fly through this screen they disrupt
                   the phase pattern of the signals. The Roke Manor
                   system uses receivers, shaped like TV aerials, to
                   detect distortions in the signals. A network of aerials
                   large enough to cover a battlefield can be packed
                   into a Land-Rover.

                   Using a laptop computer connected to the receiver
                   network, soldiers on the ground can calculate the
                   position of stealth aircraft with an accuracy of 10
                   metres with the aid of the GPS satellite navigation
                   system.

                   "It's remarkable that a stealth system that cost 60
                   billion ($A160 billion) to develop is beaten by
                   100,000 mobile phone technology," Mr Lloyd said.

                   "It's almost impossible to disable a mobile phone
                   network without bombing an entire country, whereas
                   radar installations are often knocked out of action
                   with a single bomb or missile."

                   Mr Lloyd said the range of the mobile telephone
                   base station system is classified information, but it
                   would be at least the maximum distance a mobile
                   phone would work from a base station - about 24
                   kilometres.

                   According to military sources, a rough version of a
                   similar system might have been used in Serbia to
                   shoot down an American F117 stealth fighter near
                   Belgrade during the Kosovo campaign.

                   The Serbs fired missiles into an area where they
                   thought the stealth fighter was flying.

                   -TELEGRAPH

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/frame/direct.asp?SITE=www.theage.com.au/ne
ws/world/2001/06/12/FFXEXWM4TNC.html


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