President George W. Bush said that he would not support the creation of a Palestinian state until the Palestinian people get rid of Yasir Arafat. Bush sketched his vision of a Palestinian state, a vision that included an independent legislature and judiciary and other democratic institutions; Bush also said he wanted Palestine to be a land of free markets without corruption. "I am willing to take my chances and say that this speech will not result in anything," said Schlomo Ben Ami, a former Israeli foreign minister. "At times I think he is talking about
Weekly Review
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President George W. Bush said that he would not support the creation of a Palestinian state until the Palestinian people get rid of Yasir Arafat. Bush sketched his vision of a Palestinian state, a vision that included an independent legislature and judiciary and other democratic institutions; Bush also said he wanted Palestine to be a land of free markets without corruption. "I am willing to take my chances and say that this speech will not result in anything," said Schlomo Ben Ami, a former Israeli foreign minister. "At times I think he is talking about