Prime Minister Ariel Sharon met his current cabinet for what was likely to be the last time on Sunday, as he weighed quitting Likud to form a centrist party that could remake Israeli politics and peacemaking. Preparing for early elections, leftist Labour was expected to announce later on Sunday it would leave the government it had joined to help Sharon counter rightist Likud rebels who tried to prevent his withdrawal from the occupied Gaza Strip. Full Story
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