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  • VISITORSTO THE LIBRARY Mme. Jehan el-Sadat, widow of Egypt's slain President Anwar Sadat spoke at th Library in February. She was on the campus of the University of Texas to launch a Distinguished Visiting Lectureship established in honor of-and named for-Liz
  • -Zawahiri was in­ volved in the assassination of Anwar Sadat and be appeared in a cage at the trial with hundreds of others, scream.ing for justice, telling of the mistrcatm nt they suffered in the Egyptian jails. "They put us in the dirty Egyptian jails
  • Minister Ariel Sharon, he is in basic agreement with Sharon's policy of disengagement from the current Pal­ estine leadership. Only the emergence of a Palestinian leader of the caliber of Anwar Sadat of Egypt or King Hussein of Jordan holds any real hope
  • . The Middle East is now set on a new course which I'm convinced will eventually bring about a comprehensive peace for all countries in the area." Cohen An incident which occurred when Anwar Sadat visited Jerusalem shows the extent of change in Egyptian