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U.S. Faces a Middle East Hungry for Peace Specifics

The Bush administration has so far failed to generate serious traction behind its latest Middle East peace effort, with the opening session of its Washington conference of Arab and Israeli leaders tentatively scheduled for Nov. 15, according to senior Arab and U.S. officials and former U.S. envoys.
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Robin Wright and Glenn Kessler

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