61. As U.S. President Bill Clinton prepares for key face-to-face talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders next week, an old and ugly quarrel is rearing its head. 62. As President Clinton prepares for key face-to-face talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders next week, an old and ugly quarrel is rearing its head. 63. Earlier this week, in a bid to bury the scandal which first reared its head in April, he called a press briefing. 64. Eight years after a domestic league made its debut, soccer-related foibles more typically associated with the West are rearing their head. 65. In November, cholera reared its head again. 66. In northeastern Brazil, they plant drought-resistant varieties of corn and beans when El Nino rears its ugly head. 67. No sooner is one official approval obtained, than another requirement rears its head. 68. Still, the NATO troops moving out across Kosovo carry live ammunition and a willingness to use it, in case history rears its head again. 69. The thorny problem of East Timor rears its head again Monday as high level negotiations resume to try to find a lasting solution for the troubled region. 70. For some commentators, the festival is a uniting factor in a country torn by racism, which tends to rear its head mainly at election time. |