The Boston Globe, October 9th, 1988
H. D. S. Greenway is an associate editor of the Globe. Fifty-one US senators, including Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quayle, have urged the State Department not to grant the Palestine Liberation Organization's Yasser Arafat a visa should he wish to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York this fall. The senators said that Arafat should be "denied access to our country" until he has renounced terrorism and recognized Israel. The senators are wrong. Arafat should be encouraged to address the United Nations now and tell exactly where he stands. The director of the Palestine Affairs Center...
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