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Middle East
Palestinian Authority Faces Financial Woes
2004-01-14
Hit by waning support from fatigued donor nations, the Palestinian Authority has been forced to borrow from banks to pay salaries to its 125,000 employees and may be unable to meet its February payroll, the economy minister said Tuesday.
Oh, my heartstrings! Don't tug so hard!
With unemployment rampant outside the public payroll, Palestinians could be facing unprecedented economic collapse after three years of conflict with Israel. "We took loans from the bank for the past couple of months to pay salaries," Palestinian Economy Minister Maher Masri told The Associated Press. "If this situation continues ... we will not be able to provide salaries next month." Masri did not disclose the size of the loans, but figures are likely to be made public when Palestinian Finance Minister Salam Fayad presents the 2004 budget to parliament next week.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#8  Well, they can always put up a PayPal button on the Palestinian Authority web site.
Posted by: Christopher Johnson   2004-1-14 4:52:02 PM  

#7  Watch carefully, as Palestinians and their corrupt Palestinian Authority implodes.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-1-14 11:27:34 AM  

#6  Wonder if Arafart will cough up some of the millions he's secretly squirreled away in foreign banks, siphoned off from the government?

I didn't think so, either.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-1-14 10:26:22 AM  

#5  Didn't know we cut off their funding already...
Posted by: Charles   2004-1-14 9:32:26 AM  

#4  "waning support from fatigued donor nations"

Fatigued! I like that! Saddam is fatigued. Gadafi is fatigued. The Taliban are fatigued. Iran and Syria are getting sleepy. Saudi Arabian royals are yawning. They're all Bushed.
Posted by: Tom   2004-1-14 8:29:05 AM  

#3  Yo, Yasser, how do you spell "put up or shut up"?

W-A-L-L

Bwahahahahahahahaha
Posted by: Hyper   2004-1-14 12:21:23 AM  

#2  Let them eat cake. fluffy white cake in the morning and a hearty, deep rich, chocolate cake in the eve. With coffee or whiskey, as the case may be.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-1-14 12:17:35 AM  

#1  I believe the people in the newspaper business call this a "standing head".
Posted by: tu3031   2004-1-14 12:04:46 AM  

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