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Palestinians accept Israeli withdrawal The Associated Press Land transfer may signal peace Prime Minister Ehud Barak persuaded key ministers to approve the transfer of 6.1 percent of the West Bank to the Palestinians, who accepted his offer. Barak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat are pressured to make good on September promises — Barak to produce a permanent peace with the Palestinians and Arafat to Total Palestinian control would bring Arafat closer to the Jerusalem capital he has promised for the Palestinian state he said he would declare in September. The final talks address the future of Jerusalem, final borders, Jewish settlements and Palestinian refugees. This week, it seemed as if another flasco loomed. Barak's office leaked maps but Barak backed down and the Palestinians quietly accepted the maps — outlining a withdrawal from 136 square miles that will likely take place Sunday or Monday. declare peace in the state. approved the transfer 5-3 Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Arafat granted his approval. Barak; persuaded Israeli government to give up land In another peaceful gesture, Israel said it would release about 50 Palestinian prisoners. Agreement on the interim withdrawal clears the way for the resumption of permanent status peace talks in Washington next week Barak's security Cabinet, nine mln isters who vote on peace issues The Associated Press "This discovery reinvents our definition of what the primate order is all about and how it arose," said Richard Stucky, curator at the Denver Museum of Natural History. Scientists unearth tiny primate species The fossilized foot bones, each about the size of a grain of rice, were sifted from tons of muddy rubbish at a limestone mine in eastern China. Anthropologists have discovered fossils from two species of tiny, thumb-sized primates smaller than any other known primate on the family tree leading to monkeys, apes and humans. Barak won last year's election on platforms of reviving talks with the Palestinians, and he followed through About 45 million years ago, the fragile primates lived in a rain forest, feeding on insects and sap. Scientists from Northern Illinois, Northwestern and Beijing's Chinese Academy of Sciences detail the species, which have not been named, in this week's Journal of Human Evolution. primates 40 million to 50 million years ago. Lower primates include lemurs. Higher primates include humans. In a separate article in the journal Nature, the group reported more fossils from a previously discovered third primate called Eosimias centennius. Now they have ankle bones, which they said supported their claim that Eosimias is an early ancestor of humans. Eosimias and the two new species lived together about the time when lower primates split from the higher At three ounces, Eosimias was larger than the two tiny species. The smaller of the two new species might have been below Eosimias on the evolutionary branch, a common ancestor of higher primates and some lower primates, said Chris Beard of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The larger one — weighing half an ounce — appears to be a higher primate, perhaps in the same family as Eosimias. 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