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Saturday, 11 August, 2001, 19:08 GMT 20:08 UK
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Peres to talk to Palestinians
Israel's foreign minister is authorised to reopen negotiations with Palestinians as a general strike grips Gaza and the West Bank.

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 | Adviser to Ariel Sharon, Dore Gold: "These negotiations will be confined to the issue of achieving a ceasefire" real 28k
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 | Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak: "Ariel Sharon on a tactical level is doing the right thing" real 28k
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 | Palestinian Cabinet Minister Ziad Abu Zayyad says Palestinians want a ceasefire real 28k
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Peres to talk to Palestinians
Israel's foreign minister is authorised to reopen negotiations with Palestinians as a general strike grips Gaza and the West Bank.

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Also:
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 | Adviser to Ariel Sharon, Dore Gold: "These negotiations will be confined to the issue of achieving a ceasefire" real 28k
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 | Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak: "Ariel Sharon on a tactical level is doing the right thing" real 28k
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 | Palestinian Cabinet Minister Ziad Abu Zayyad says Palestinians want a ceasefire real 28k
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak: "Ariel Sharon on a tactical level is doing the right thing"
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Palestinian Cabinet Minister Ziad Abu Zayyad says Palestinians want a ceasefire
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Adviser to Ariel Sharon, Dore Gold: "These negotiations will be confined to the issue of achieving a ceasefire"
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Video
The BBC's Barbara Plett reports:
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  Northern Ireland: The search for peace
  Balkan crisis: Coverage from the region
  Quizz NFU President Ben Gill: 1400BST
  Internet music
Middle East Israeli and Palestinian views on the violence
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Sinn Fein Martin McGuinness quizzed on peace process
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