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Bribery charge dogs Sharon; Israel's chief prosecutor recommends that the prime minister be indicted in real estate influence-buying deal.(WORLD)
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The Christian Science Monitor
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March 29, 2004
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Byline: Ilene R. Prusher Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has tried to keep people focused on his big picture: shrinking the threat of terror attacks by assassinating Palestinian leaders while increasing Israel's security by promising a unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and building a massive barrier through the West Bank.
But Mr. Sharon keeps getting dragged back into what he dismisses as the little...
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