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Title: U.S. Scrambles to Avert Palestinian Vote at U.N.


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U.S. Scrambles to Avert Palestinian Vote at U.N.
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The United States faced increasing pressure on
Tuesday as the Palestinian quest for statehood
gained support from Turkey and other countries.
The U.S. administration would rather the Israelis
and the Palestinians continue to negotiate in
order to create a Palestinian state.
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