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  Sharon Statement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sharon Statement is the founding statement of principles of the Young Americans for Freedom.
Stanton Evans and adopted on September 11, 1960, the statement is named for the location of the inaugural meeting of Young Americans for Freedom, held at William F. Buckley, Jr.
Two years later, Tom Hayden's Port Huron Statement, the foundational document of Students for a Democratic Society, would become the unofficial rebuttal to the Sharon Statement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sharon_Statement   (214 words)

  
 Annette F. v. Sharon S.
Sharon contended that there was no legal basis for such a second-parent adoption, that her consent had been obtained by fraud or duress, and that withdrawal of her consent was in Joshua's best interest.
Sharon's allegations of domestic violence against Annette were directly at issue in the underlying adoption proceedings because Sharon claimed that her consent to Joshua's adoption had been obtained by fraud or undue influence arising from Annette's acts of domestic violence against her.
Sharon alleged that her consent to the second-parent adoption was procured by fraud and duress as a result of Annette's domestic violence.
www.casp.net /sharon.html   (6168 words)

  
 CNN.com - Sharon reportedly moves eyelids - Jan 16, 2006
The report comes a day after Sharon received a tracheotomy to help wean him off a respirator, and his condition remained "critical but stable." A tracheotomy is a surgical incision of the windpipe through the neck to make an opening for a breathing tube.
On Friday, a hospital statement said Sharon underwent a brain scan that revealed he no longer needed a tube to drain excess blood from his brain, and the tube was removed.
Sharon founded Kadima in November after leaving the Likud party, which included members who strongly opposed his plan to withdraw Israeli troops and setters from Gaza and parts of the West Bank.
www.cnn.com /rssclick/2006/WORLD/meast/01/16/sharon.main/?section=cnn_world   (643 words)

  
 SHARON ANTI IRAN TALKS REBUKED BY IRAN AND EUROPE
Sharon, the lamed but hard line Israeli Premier had called on the international community, but mostly the United States and England to “attack Iran” once they finish off with Iraq, presenting Tehran as the “centre of world terrorism”.
Sharon's statement (in The Times interview) indicated that the Zionist regime is exploiting the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States to flame militarism in the international community, he added, quoted by the official news agency IRNA.
While Sharon told The Times that he regarded Iraq as "a very, very dangerous country led by an insane regime", he considered Iran to be a "centre of world terror", and that as soon as an Iraq conflict was concluded, he would push for Iran to be at the top of the "to do" list.
www.iran-press-service.com /articles_2002/Nov_2002/sharon_rebuked_61102.html   (645 words)

  
 Statement made by Leon W
Sharon made to the Press last week concerning his termination from the Town of Monument employ, you have heard one side of the story.
Sharon was terminated per the agreement in which he and the former mayor of our town together wrote over one and a half years ago.
Sharon and in exchange, he was willing to be terminated at any time with or without cause.
www.leptonic.com /lwt1.htm   (467 words)

  
 Untitled
Sharon, however, indicated that he did not accept this demand, said the source.
According to this statement, Powell said he had informed Arafat of the steps the Palestinian leader "needs to take in order for Israel to be able to ease [economic restrictions on the PA]," and had conveyed three specific demands from Sharon.
If the statement had said that Powell 'was asked' to convey a message, it wouldn't have aroused opposition." Sharon's office said in response that the statement did not portray Powell as an emissary; it merely reported what he had told Sharon.
www.1worldcommunication.org /usopposessettlementgrowth.htm   (230 words)

  
 Port Huron Statement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Port Huron Statement is the manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), written primarily by Tom Hayden and completed on June 15, 1962 at an SDS convention in Port Huron, Michigan.
Vietnam, which came to be a central concern of SDS only a few years later during the Vietnam War, is mentioned once.
The Port Huron Statement was written partly as a response to Young Americans for Freedom's founding statement of principles, known as the Sharon Statement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Port_Huron_Statement   (232 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Sharon: not bound by pledge
JERUSALEM -- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel said yesterday he is no longer bound by a promise to President Bush not to harm Yasser Arafat, the strongest sign yet that Israel could target the Palestinian leader.
Sharon took the threats to a new level yesterday by disclosing that he had discussed Israel's change of position regarding Arafat with Bush.
Sharon has asked the 200,000 members of his hard-line Likud Party to vote on the plan.
www.boston.com /news/world/articles/2004/04/24/sharon_not_bound_by_pledge   (758 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Court orders Sharon's son to hand over documents in corruption case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sharon's successor as party leader and prime minister could either be chosen in Likud primaries or by the party's 7,500-member Central Committee.
Haaretz said Sharon's statement was one of the pieces of evidence that persuaded state attorney Edna Arbel to recommend an indictment.
Analysts have said that, in light of the suspicions, Sharon may speed up the implementation of the plan since it is widely supported by the public.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-03-29-sharon-son_x.htm   (1065 words)

  
 IsraelBehindTheNews.com
Sharon understood the refusal otherwise: In practice, the administration is distinguishing between what it defines as "global terror" (i.e., terror against America) and what it defines as "local terror" (i.e., terror against Israel).
Sharon views this American intention with deep concern, not simply because it involves the United States granting legitimacy to continued acts of terror by Hizbullah, but because it means granting legitimacy to the continued construction of Iran's nuclear power, a power which adversely affects Israel's strategic position.
Sharon also heard that Kurtzer was supposedly involved in briefings that were given to American journalists that included harsh criticism of the prime minister.
israelvisit.co.il /cgi-bin/friendly.pl?url=Oct-10-01!prague   (1811 words)

  
 White House says Sharon in 'our prayers' - Boston.com
President Bush on Wednesday praised Ariel Sharon as "a man of courage and peace" and said he was praying for the Israeli prime minister to recover from a massive stroke.
WASHINGTON --President Bush on Wednesday praised Ariel Sharon as "a man of courage and peace" and said he was praying for the Israeli prime minister to recover from a massive stroke.
Sharon was trying to cobble together an alliance of supporters in Israel while he pondered steps to follow Israel's withdrawal from Gaza.
www.boston.com /news/world/middleeast/articles/2006/01/04/white_house_says_sharon_in_our_prayers   (368 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Sharon Says Pledge to Spare Arafat Is Lifted
In an interview on Israeli television Friday night, Sharon said he told President Bush in a meeting at the White House last week that he felt relieved of a vow he made to Bush about three years ago not to kill or injure Arafat, the elected president of the Palestinian Authority.
Hours after Sharon's statement was broadcast here, the White House responded by saying that during last week's meeting Bush had reiterated his opposition to any move by Israel to target Arafat.
Sharon's statement follows Israel's assassination of the top two leaders of the Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, in the Gaza Strip.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A36669-2004Apr23?language=printer   (902 words)

  
 Sharon's Statement/Saudi "Proposal"
Sharon said he planned to set up "buffer zones" to keep Palestinians out of Israeli areas, a basic form of "separation", something much discussed in Israel at the moment.
The intifada is a strange, sad sort of war, with the underdog, who rejected peace, simultaneously in the role of aggressor and, when the western TV cameras are on, victim.
An additional wrinkle that provides useful context to Abdullah's recent statement is that he played a key role in the 1981-82 initiative, too.
www.aijac.org.au /updates/Feb-02/250202.html   (5241 words)

  
 News February 28, 2001 @ TraditionInAction.org
Third, Sharon's statement is a violent provocation to the Arabs, both because of the pretension to possess Jerusalem "for all eternity," and because of his insinuation that the Jews are the legitimate proprietors of the Temple Mount, the site of two of the most important mosques of Islamism.
That is to say, he abandons the normal terminology used by civilized nations to situate himself in the tribal-mystical company of the ayatollahs, who despise the notions of contemporary Law and forge new juridical concepts at their convenience.
With his short and violent statement, Sharon declared war on many people… Notwithstanding, in order to maintain the vital support that the United States gives to the State of Israel, he has since stated that he is favorable to peace.
www.traditioninaction.org /bev/bev2-28-2001.htm   (1326 words)

  
 6ABR520
Sharon, Norman, and Betty S. Kelly (his current wife) comprised the board of directors of SRKP, Inc. Norman was the duly elected and serving President and Sharon the duly elected and serving Secretary/Treasurer of the corporation.
On July 28, 1998 Sharon R. Kelly was served with a summons to appear at a judgment debtor exam and a restraining order prohibiting her from transferring or in any manner disposing of any of her property not exempt from execution pending that hearing scheduled for August 21, 1998.
Sharon is presumed to own half of the account; the burden of rebutting this presumption rests with the party attacking equal ownership.
www.akb.uscourts.gov /6abr520.htm   (5088 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
An adviser for Arafat, Nabil Abu Rdainah, said Sharon’s statement would lead to increased tensions in the region.
“We reject Sharon’s statement and demand clarification from Bush on such a statement and hold Sharon responsible for such a dangerous statement,” he said.
Sharon said he told this to Bush last week during a meeting with him at the White House.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040424/asp/foreign/story_3167354.asp   (177 words)

  
 CNN.com - Statement from Sharon - June 18, 2002
CNN.com - Statement from Sharon - June 18, 2002
Following is the statement from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon after Tuesday's terror bombing of a crowded city bus in Jerusalem:
Following Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's discussions with the leaders of the political parties in the coalition and top security establishment officials, it was decided to take several military actions against the Palestinian Authority and the murderous organizations.
archives.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/meast/06/18/sharon.statement   (152 words)

  
 Excerpt: White House Says Sharon's Remarks "Unacceptable"
Fleischer was referring to Sharon's statement on October 4 in which Sharon said the United States should not repeat the mistakes of the West in dealing with Hitler in 1938 and appease the Arabs at Israel's expense.
FLEISCHER: Yesterday, Prime Minister Sharon issued a statement in which he said that the United States should not repeat the mistakes of the West in 1938 and appease the Arabs at Israeli expense.
The statement speaks for itself, and what comes next is the importance of reaffirming the peace process in Israel so that violence can be diminished.
www.usembassy-israel.org.il /publish/peace/archives/2001/october/10061.html   (1592 words)

  
 WJLA - Hospital: Sharon's Breathing Tube Replaced   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had surgery overnight to replace his breathing tube, the hospital where he is being treated said in a statement Wednesday.
Sharon, who has been in a coma since suffering a stroke Jan. 4, remains in critical but stable condition, the statement from Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital said.
Sharon briefly opened his eyes Monday in response to a recording of his grandson's voice, relatives told doctors, but hospital officials warned the movement may have been an involuntary twitch, and there were no signs that the comatose Israeli leader was any closer to regaining consciousness.
www.wjla.com /headlines/0106/294986.html   (316 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Sharon won't rule out attack on Arafat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Friday he is no longer bound by a promise to President Bush not to harm Yasser Arafat — the strongest sign yet that Israel could target the jittery Palestinian leader.
Sharon has accused Arafat of supporting Palestinian militants, who have killed more than 900 Israelis during 3 1/2 years of fighting.
Sharon took the threats to a new level Friday by revealing he had discussed Israel's change of position regarding Arafat with Bush.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-04-23-israel-sharon-arafat_x.htm   (978 words)

  
 Sharon: No Longer Bound by Pledge Not to Harm Arafat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sharon gave no indication that any move against Arafat was imminent.
Sharon's tough talk could go down well among members of his right-wing Likud party who will vote on his Gaza withdrawal plan on May 2.
Sharon's televised comments expanded on similar remarks he made in a newspaper interview several weeks ago.
www.commondreams.org /cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/headlines04/0423-07.htm   (300 words)

  
 Aljazeera.Net - Sharon: I'm free to attack Yasir Arafat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says he is no longer bound by a pledge he has given to US President George Bush not to harm the Palestinian leader.
Sharon said he told this to Bush last week during a meeting with him at the White House, where he received US approval for his plan to unilaterally evacuate all settlements from the Gaza Strip and some in the West Bank.
When Sharon appeared to threaten Arafat on 2 April, US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage told reporters: "Our position on such questions - the exile or assassination of Yasir Arafat - is very well known.
english.aljazeera.net /NR/exeres/66A93598-6B09-483F-92EB-CE8845D951F7.htm   (372 words)

  
 Jewish and Israel News from New York - The Jewish Week   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
While many Jews in London and elsewhere in the diaspora have been deeply touched by recent fund-raising drives aimed at easing poverty in Israel, the Israeli government is infuriated by charitable campaigns that portray Israel as an impoverished country.
In an unprecedented move, the government this week issued a statement condemning the activities of voluntary nonprofit organizations that use “images of poverty and hunger” while fund raising for Israel.
Jewish Agency chairman Sallai Meridor, who reportedly tipped off Sharon to the “hunger campaigns” being conducted overseas, told The Jewish Week that he is “against portraying Israel as a starving country.
www.thejewishweek.com /news/newscontent.php3?artid=8018   (1686 words)

  
 Times of Oman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sharon did not talk about the refugees in Lebanon only, he talked about the refugees in general when he said, there was no right of return to Israel.
As far as we are concerned, we reject Sharon’s statement and it shall never be implemented.
A number of Palestinian writers said your rejection of Sharon’s statement and commitment to the Palestinian constant positions is not a political propaganda but an impact of the approach you declared after the death of Arafat.
www.timesofoman.com /newsdetails.asp?newsid=8072&pn=local   (1350 words)

  
 CAMERA: Syndicated Columnist Georgie Anne Geyer Uses Fabricated Sharon Quote
Since the Sharon “quotation” and the “Arabs are dogs" ad are preposterous on their face, one would have expected Geyer (and editors who publish her column) to verify their accuracy before including such inflammatory statements in her column.
Informed that the Kol Yisrael reporter assigned to cover the Israeli Cabinet [where the Sharon statement was alleged to have been made] denied Sharon had made the attributed comment, Dold responded with a different story from Geyer.
Furthermore, the Editor’s Note implies that the problem was one merely of mistaken attribution – that it would have been acceptable for Geyer to use the bogus quotation had she cited “Palestinian sources.” Obviously, since these sources have been proven false, the quote should not have been published at all.
www.camera.org /index.asp?x_article=34&x_context=2   (937 words)

  
 Sharon declares Arafat fair game for attack / U.S. unhappy hands-off vow may be broken
In an interview on Israeli television Friday night, Sharon said he told President Bush in a meeting at the White House last week that he felt relieved of a vow he made to Bush more than two years ago not to kill or injure Arafat, the elected president of the Palestinian Authority.
Hours after Sharon's statement was broadcast, the White House responded by saying that during last week's meeting Bush had reiterated his opposition to any move by Israel to target Arafat.
Sharon has rejected Arafat as a negotiating partner, a position endorsed by Bush, who has refused to allow U.S. officials to meet with Arafat, insisting that the Palestinians embrace a new leadership "not compromised by terror."
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/04/24/MNGHV6AL2J1.DTL   (723 words)

  
 israelinsider: politics: Poll: 62% of Israelis call for end of "occupation"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sharon's statement regarding the dismantling of illegal outposts caught many cabinet ministers by surprise, ynet reported.
Responding to Lieberman's statement, President Moshe Katsav said it was legitimate to object to one diplomatic plan or another, as long as one uses legal means to express this, Israel Radio reported.
Although 48% of the population gave an unsatisfactory rating to the performance of Sharon (compared to 44% who said they were satisfied), 43% of Israelis said they expected Sharon to fulfill his commitments to the "road map," while 39% said they he would not fulfill his committments.
web.israelinsider.com /bin/en.jsp?enZone=Politics&enDisplay=view&enPage=ArticlePage&enDispWhat=object&enDispWho=Article^l2357   (863 words)

  
 Sharon Breaks Promise
Arafat's advisors quickly spoke to the media,"We reject Sharon's statement and demand clarification from Mr.
Bush agreed that Sharon should keep some settlements in the West Bank, but did not mention of Sharon's idea of ridding the Palestinian President.
It is yet unclear how or when Sharon plans to attack Arafat, but the plan may spark more terror and tension between Palestine and Israel.
www.anairhoads.org /politics/sharonarafat.shtml   (228 words)

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