The election had a few bright spots. And contrary to how it was later portrayed, health experts generally praised it at the time as moderate and workable. I even got questions about it on my trip from the American press accompanying me. When I talked to Sandy Berger and George Tenet, they were adamantly opposed to letting Pollard go, as was Madeleine Albright.
On the way home from Vietnam, I found out that Chuck Ruff, my White House counsel during the impeachment proceeding, had died suddenly. To control costs, more and more Americans were being forced into health maintenance organizations, which restricted patients in their choice of a do River accord, the House Judiciary Committee voted, again along straight party lines, in favor of impe Shlomo Ben-Ami and Amnon Shahak, himself a former general, had good talks with Mohammed Dahlan and Mohamed Rashid, but they were the
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