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To: tekboy who wrote (18014)2/4/2002 2:13:33 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I find it hard to believe that anything in the last year suddenly changed his mind

Change his mind, no. Free him to speak his mind, maybe?

Me, for years now I've thought the key turning point was Rabin's assassination.

I agree it was a turning point, but in a complex way, not in the simplistic 'oh if only he'd lived it would have all worked' kind of way. Everybody who worked with Rabin agreed that he had no intention of giving up more than half the West Bank, so the same sticking points would have been arrived at, just differently, I would guess.