Jack Straw/Ariel Sharon Talks
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Asked if the Government viewed Ariel Sharon’s sore throat as a snub to Jack Straw, the PMOS replied that the important thing was that Jack Straw had seen the Israeli Foreign Minister, and rather than concentrating on sore throats, it would be better to look at what the Israeli Foreign Minister had said. This was a very positive statement, that said there was an opportunity, and paid tribute to the role that Britain was playing by trying to get the two-state solution up and running. He reiterated that people should ignore snubs and concentrate on the substance, because it was this that would decide whether there would be a two-state solution to be had.
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Antibiotics are not usually prescribed for a sore throat, unless it is particularly severe or you are considered at risk of a more serious infection.-..;
Many thanks
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