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From Our Foreign Bureaus: Golan Vote Advance, Sarkozy To "Calm" Irish

June 22, 2008 - 4:14pm

GOLAN REFERENDUM? The Israeli Knesset has advanced a bill to hold a national referendum on handing over any land in the Golan Heights.

SARKOZY TO MEND IRISH FENCES: The French president, and incoming EU president, is planning a July trip to Dublin to mend fences after voters defeated the Lisbon Treaty, which would have brought the EU closer together, in a referendum earlier this month. Sarkozy, not exactly a diplomat, may be the wrong messenger , however; he's already taking shots at EU officials he blames for the Irish vote. The reaction of EU leaders to this defeat is hysterical. There's a huge amount of hang-wringing about what went wrong, but no one seems to consider the simple idea that Irish voters didn't like the treaty.

MACEDONIA NAME REFERENDUM: Macedonia's prime minister is moving forward with a public referendum on the country's name. No word yet on specific name. My suggestion would be to recycle the best of the five names that were considered for a new San Fernando Valley city in the 2001 Los Angeles referendum on valley secession. (The secession effort failed, so it turned out there was no new city to name). That name? Camelot.