JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Police and peace are dominating Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's political diary.
Under investigation over suspicions he took bribes from a U.S. businessman, Olmert has gone on a peace offensive, agreeing to a truce with Hamas, negotiating indirectly with Syria and offering talks with Lebanon.
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