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Jewish Telegraphic Agency articles from February 1995

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency back issues from February 1995:

Majority of Palestinians support terrorist attacks

Feb 01, 1995;

Palestinian abuses cited in State Department report

Feb 01, 1995;

Israel to join Arab leaders for historic regional summit

Feb 01, 1995;

Construction plans approved for disputed area in Jerusalem

Feb 01, 1995;

IDF soldier, 3 gunmen die in southern Lebanon clash

Feb 01, 1995;

French community elects new head of religious body

Feb 01, 1995;

Jewish leaders welcome decision not to ask Waldheim to U.N.

Feb 01, 1995;

Israel, Jordan mark border in Arava in official ceremony

Feb 01, 1995;

A Torah arrives in Jericho as Palestinians stand guard

Feb 01, 1995;

Police clash with settlers barred from Hebron site

Feb 01, 1995;

Historic Middle East summit reaffirms commitment to peace

Feb 02, 1995;

Clinton's nominee for Israel cautions senators on embassy, troops

Feb 02, 1995;

Jewish leader in El Salvador abducted from car in capital

Feb 02, 1995;

Territory closures may ease during holy month of Ramadan

Feb 02, 1995;

Israel's housing minister questions the peace process

Feb 02, 1995;

BEHIND THE HEADLINES: In a kosher Warsaw eatery, a painful encounter

Feb 02, 1995;

Canada moves to deport four accused of war crimes

Feb 02, 1995;

6 Israelis arrested in Russia in ancient documents theft

Feb 02, 1995;

Librarian in Budapest fired for acts deemed anti-Semitic

Feb 02, 1995;

Israel, Hungary make plans to sign free-trade agreement

Feb 02, 1995;

Students at Jerusalem high school mourn the loss of six graduates

Feb 02, 1995;

BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Four years after war begins, Jews of Belgrade

Feb 05, 1995;

Drive over mine kills two

Feb 05, 1995;

Ties with Oman delayed at request of the Gulf state

Feb 05, 1995;

Yad Vashem rejects request to remove photos of naked victims

Feb 05, 1995;

OSI moves to deport man accused of Nazi war crimes

Feb 05, 1995;

Japanese publisher pledges education drive on Holocaust

Feb 05, 1995;

Jerusalem rabbi visits Austria `to create a bridge' to Vienna

Feb 05, 1995;

NEWS ANALYSIS: To move or not to move? Embassy debate rages again

Feb 06, 1995;

Israel, Jordan finishing pacts on trade, tourism and military

Feb 06, 1995;

Peres, Netanyahu and Sha'ath offer different peace visions

Feb 06, 1995;

AJCommittee leaders urge pope to issue document on anti-Semitism

Feb 06, 1995;

Terrorists strike again as Cabinet extends closure

Feb 06, 1995;

Rabin, Commerce Secretary Brown meet to discuss trade, development

Feb 06, 1995;

PLO asks U.N. to stop settlements

Feb 06, 1995;

Investigator for territories to resign from U.N. position

Feb 06, 1995;

Netanyahu offers his own plan for self-rule in the West Bank

Feb 06, 1995;

Yemenite sect leader Meshulam convicted in last year's shootout

Feb 06, 1995;

Acquittal of neo-Nazis raises ire of Jewish, German leaders

Feb 06, 1995;

Legislators prepare letter urging E.U. nations to resume Syrian

Feb 02, 1995;

New energy minister may be questioned

Feb 02, 1995;

Officer cleared of ties to underground

Feb 02, 1995;

NJCRAC delegates take to the Hill with resolutions on Mideast, budget

Feb 07, 1995;

Clinton's budget secures current aid to Israel, Egypt

Feb 07, 1995;

Palestinian unable to claim lottery prize due to closure

Feb 07, 1995;

Speaker Gingrich denies conflict as wife promotes investment in

Feb 07, 1995;

Palestinians hold supporters of DFLP after attack on guard

Feb 07, 1995;

NEWS ANALYSIS: Summit bolsters peace prospects but Rabin's political

Feb 07, 1995;

Ex-agency head testifies at his unlawful-spending trial

Feb 07, 1995;

Peres calls on U.S. Jewish leaders to press for aid to Arab nations

Feb 07, 1995;

Coin replaces 10-shekel bill

Feb 07, 1995;

Swiss court fines journalist for labeling officer as `Nazi'

Feb 07, 1995;

Lawmaker asks Swiss leaders to offer apology for `J' stamp

Feb 07, 1995;

Entrepreneur gains control of interest in Israel Chemicals

Feb 07, 1995;

Illinois becomes first state to introduce anti-terrorism bill

Feb 07, 1995;

BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Jockeying for foreign aid: Israel assistance

Feb 08, 1995;

Canada's high court to hear case on Jewish-school funding

Feb 08, 1995;

Trade leaders call for end to barriers, including boycott

Feb 08, 1995;

As talks in Cairo conclude, roundup continues in Gaza

Feb 08, 1995;

Shas delivers its verdict not to rejoin Labor coalition

Feb 08, 1995;

2 dozen men get permission from rabbi to take 2nd wives

Feb 08, 1995;

Five receive revisionist mail after school trip to Auschwitz

Feb 08, 1995;

Parliament head: Joint effort needed to fight anti-Semitism

Feb 08, 1995;

NJCRAC resolution on Pollard fails on procedure, not principle

Feb 08, 1995;

FOCUS ON ISSUES: Jewish Agency candidate advocates a `quiet

Feb 09, 1995;