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August 31, 2003
Letters
to the Editor, August 31, 2003
Disorganized and Weak, but Not Ready to Surrender,
Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal
Slipping
deeper into the abyss, Musa
Keilani
Iraq requires calm thinking,
Gulf News
Troubling dimensions, Jordan Times
The Bush St. Louis Speech,
Scott Manesso
The Iraqi philosopher's stone,
By Philippe Hebrais
An Open Letter to African American Sisters and Brothers,
by Elizabeth Martinez
Majority of Americans Call for Universal Health Care,
By Sam Adams
Continuing Violence Calls for Constructive, Creative
Diplomacy, Rupert Cornwell
Iraq Reels, US Wonders What to Do to Stop Attacks,
Ned Parker
A clash of civilisations is wrongheaded,
By Jonathan Power
Arab press tackles events in Iraq, Palestine situation,
Thamer Abu Baker
Inalienable and Sacred,
Salman Abu Sitta
Israeli Arabs Giving up on Israeli Justice For Killings,
Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
August 30, 2003
A new role for Palestinians
Michael Young
The Military's Classic Putsch,
Uri Avnery
Arab Americans in search of the mighty stream,
Alia Malek
Deal Seems as Remote as Ever After Nuclear Talks in Beijing
Peter Harmsen
Driving half-blind in Washington
Julian Borger
Is Iraq becoming a new Afghanistan?
Richard Sale
Russia Weighs the Worth of a Life During Terror Law Suits
Nick Allen
September 11 anniversary ruffles Arabs, Muslims
Nihal Kaneira
US, Israel, and the vicious circles in Middle East,
Ed Blanche
U.S. considers wider role for UN in Iraq
Gulf News
Washington's sensible opening should be nurtured,
The Daily Star
Why Didn't Blair Prepare for Post-Saddam Iraq?
Jonathan Steele
History, religion, power: understanding Iraqi Shiites,
Roy Parviz Mottahedeh
August 29, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 29, 2003
What it really means to be an American,
Curtis F.J. Doebbler
The Loneliness of Noam Chomsky,
By Arundhatti Roy
USA and Iraq Mike Durocher
How would you contrast the Vietnam anti-war movement of the 1960s with the movement against the US war on Iraq today?
By Tariq Ali
Push and Pulls of Indo-Pak Strategic Mould,
By K Gajendra Singh
Catch-22? Arab News
A Clash of Civilizations Is Wrongheaded,
Jonathan Power
Bombay Blasts and Premature Accusations,
Siraj Wahab
Road Map Failed as Key Actors Didn't Take Required Steps,
John Ward Anderson & Molly Moore
War on Terror: A Deadly Franchise,
Naomi Klein
Why Sudan Plays Down Deadlock in Peace Talks,
Michel Sailhan
August 28, 2003
Iraq: Even Optimists Are Losing HearT,
Roy McCarthy
The Passions of a Dreamer
Fawaz Turki
U.S. and Israel should own up to their
mistakes George S. Hishmeh
August 27, 2003
Anti-Semitic labels used as political tools
Linda S Heard
Human misery comes from human mistakes,
an Interview with Hamas spiritual leader Shaikh Ahmed Yassin
Bush should stop the sliding of roadmap into reverse gear
Mustapha Karkouti
God and man in southern Sudan
Abdelwahab el-Affendi
If Iran is building the bomb: Deter, don't attack
Charles V. Pena
Mission Escaping Iraq May Be Tomorrow's Winning Slogan
Ramzy Baroud
Revelations at the Heart of Kelly Affair
Paul Waugh
The Enronization of the Bush Administration
Steven C. Clemons
The victory of extremists
Hassan A. Barari
Putting the Rwanda Traumas Behind,
Arab News
The issue is gender equality
Jordan Times
Iraq still an insecure nation
Gulf News
Three shaky regime changes, and counting?
The Daily Star
August 26, 2003
No end to vicious cycle of violence,
James J. Zogby
The Crisis within the Crisis
By Peter Warren Singer
America begins to sicken of carnage in Iraq,
T A More
An Open Letter to My American Friends,
Ibtissam Al-Bassam
Avoiding a Road Map to the Abyss,
Uri Avnery
Bombay Blasts,
Arab News
Setbacks mount as Khatami endures,
Gulf News
Eyes Wide Open,
Jonathan Cook
Roots of War, Outrage, and Self-Destruction,
By Katherine A. Powers
August 25, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 25, 2003
Troops for Iraq,
Arab News
American censure demonstrates bias,
Gulf News
How the French View the American Predicament,
James P. Pinkerton
Should a Mafia Don lead World Muslims? A War Criminal Nominated to Head the OIC,
By Abdul Momen
Libya, Iraq: Contrasting ways of conflict resolution,
Nasim Zehra
In Basra, Broken Remnants of Britain’s Imperial Past,
Robert Fisk
Iraq ,The Only Choice Before US,
Mohammed T. Al-Rasheed
NATO Steps Out of Its Boundaries,
Hassan Tahsin
Storms Ahead as European Union Leaders Return From Summer Break,
Laurent Barthelemy
All the news that fits the stereotype,
By Gwynne Dyer
August 24, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 24, 2003
Space Technology,
Arab News
Violence's ugly head,
Jordan Times
Having Bush instead of Gore in the White House has cost Americans approximately $39,233 each...so far,
Jane Stillwater
Palestine, brutally occupied for 36 years,
Jason Collett
Iraq, a quagmire or another Vietnam?
Scott Manesso
America and its Friends,Terry Spencer
An Open Letter to Yassir Arafat,
Bud English
New UNSC resolution and Turkey's
entry, K. Gajendra Singh
Our Arrogant Friend,
Khaled M. Batarfi
Crossing the Fine Line Between Spinning and Lying, Andrew Grice
The Congress Split,
M.J. Akbar
Attitudes towards Iraqi Governing Council, Palestinian situation preoccupy Arab press,
Thamer Abu Baker
Imperatives following bombing of UN headquarters,
Musa Keilani
Venezuelans Keep Faith in Hugo Chavez,
Alexandra Olson
Washington May Gain From Third Nation Overtures to N. Korea,
Sonni Efron
Rwanda Confronts Its Past,
Rory Carroll
Software Systems, Open or Closed,
Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal
August 23, 2003
Dreams and Delusions,
By Edward Said
U.S. must back away from Iraq,
Gulf News
Sharon Is a Threat to US Hopes in Iraq
Martin Woollacott
India is rolling out Blood red carpet for Sharon,
Hindustan Times
Animosity between neighbours may blow out candles of hope
Kuldip Nayar
How the French Turned a Heat Wave Into a Disaster
John Lichfield
August 22, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 22, 2003
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy,
Arab News
Wrong responses to wrong acts still lead nowhere,
The Daily Star
UN must step in
now, Jordan Times
Israel's lopsided
lingo, Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh
One step forward, two backwards for
Bush, By George S. Hishmeh
Egypt’s Wafd and the death of opposition politics,
Kamel Labidi
Iraq’s insurgents: types, characteristics, ideologies,
Ahmed S. Hashim
Making Sergio Vieira de Mello’s death count,
Chibli Mallat
Preserve history, then manipulate it,
Charles Paul Freund
America, Recognize Palestine Now,
By Terry Walz
Argentines Look Forward to a New Era
Duncan Campbell & Uki Goni
Blaming Outsiders Will Not End US’ Iraq Woes
Robert Fisk
Is Saddam Hussein's post-war plan unfolding?
Ali Ballout
Is the Press Being Muzzled?
Rasheed Abou-Alsamh
Israel's Racist War on Palestinians, By Eric Ruder
Occupying Armies Are Never Seen as Liberators
Robert Gildea
September 11 and US Hegemony 2003,
William Mark Hardiker.
Is Hyper / Super Power Relevant?
By Fauzi Shahab
The Sharon Fear Factor,
By C. Hart
August 21, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 21, 2003
Eye to Eye: A Palestinian talking to Americans
A Poem By Gihad Ali
A great loss,
Jordan Times
UN is not the plaything of U.S.,
Gulf News
Attack on UN HQ Underlines America's Crumbling Authority
Robert Fisk
Bush cannot afford to walk backwards
George S. Hishmeh
Kipless in Karada, an echo of Sleepless in Seattle,
By Michael Jansen
On Drinking Tea and Eating Kababs in Baghdad
Fawaz Turki,
The Specter of Operation Ajax Still Haunts Iran Dan de Luce
What has happened to the US Army in
Iraq? By Brian Cloughley
Terrorism is an Israeli Hoax,
by Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Deep Roots of
Islamophobia, By James Brooks
The Politics of Life and Death,
by Marvin X
August 21, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 21, 2003
Eye to Eye: A Palestinian talking to Americans
A Poem By Gihad Ali
A great loss,
Jordan Times
UN is not the plaything of U.S.,
Gulf News
Attack on UN HQ Underlines America's Crumbling Authority
Robert Fisk
Bush cannot afford to walk backwards
George S. Hishmeh
Kipless in Karada, an echo of Sleepless in Seattle,
By Michael Jansen
On Drinking Tea and Eating Kababs in Baghdad
Fawaz Turki,
The Specter of Operation Ajax Still Haunts Iran Dan de Luce
What has happened to the US Army in
Iraq? By Brian Cloughley
Terrorism is an Israeli Hoax,
by Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Deep Roots of
Islamophobia, By James Brooks
The Politics of Life and Death,
by Marvin X
August 20, 2003
Blair's Corruption of the Civil Service
Michael Brown
The Paris Mercenary Irritation,
Arab News
Has The U.S. Policy Towards The Palestinian Cause
Changed? By Mustafa Al-Faqi
Fear of unseen enemy has led to trampling of human rights
By Conor Gearty
Seeking salvation among Libya, Lockerbie, and Future TV's song contest
Rami G. Khouri
U.S. regime change policy is 50 years old,
Mushahid Hussain
Is talking to Israelis a betrayal?
Jamal A. Khashoggi
August 19,
2003
A coordinated and bigoted assault
James J. Zogby
Israel's apartheid project in the West Bank
Ghassan Khatib
Jewish émigrés seek compensation from Iraq
Linda S Heard
Something rotten in the state of diplomacy,
Gulf New
Cost of Their Folly
Arab News
Bush Is Unfit for Office
John V. Whitbeck
Iraq's SCIRI, caught between Tehran and Washington
Mahan Abedin
Staying sane about Saudi Arabia
By Rob Asghar
The invisible Palestinians of Egypt
Oroub El Abed
You can't harp on war while playing the pipes of peace,
Mustapha Karkouti
August 18,
2003
Letters to the Editor, August 18, 2003
Christian Zionists Resist Bush on Mideast Peace,
By Douglas Turner
Budapest or Bust,
Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Israeli Egyptian Peace, How People Like Mofaz Misread History,
Uri Avnery
Electricity blackout could black out good news coverage,
Terry Spencer
Rising Doubts Over Expanded German Role in Afghanistan,
Douglas Sutton
Sharon Builds Wall to Keep Peace Out,
Hassan Tahsin
The Hutton Findings May Blight BBC’s Reputation,
Neil Berry
US Security Experts Worried Over Electrical Grid’s Vulnerability,
Knut Royce
Us and Them, the Myth of Western Superiority,
By William Hardiker
August 17,
2003
Long Battle Ahead,
Arab News
A Response to De Borchgrave,
Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal
Sacred Israeli Terrorism,
Jihad Al Khazen
Israel: Change Your Vision for Long-Term Peace, By Helena Cobban
Blackout Exposes Faults in US’ Power Grid,
John J. Lumpkin
Our hands are tied behind our backs,
Musa Keilani
Arab press focuses on Jordanian embassy bombing, Iraqi Governing Council, roadmap,
Thamer Abu Baker
Chavez Tested in Fractured Venezuela,
Grace Livingstone
Governing Council an Object of Scorn, Derision in Iraq from Iraqis,
Justin Huggler
Martian Spying on the Arab World,
Khaled M. Batarfi
North Korea Is a Trojan Horse,
Masashi Nishihara
The Heart Is Civil,
M.J. Akbar
August 16,
2003
Power Failures,
Arab News
Lessons for Jerusalem from Berlin and its Wall,
PMC
The message of compromise in a UN resolution,
The Daily Star
A wake-up call from environment,
Gulf News
Abuse code makes sense,
Gulf News
Have Americans Forgotten All About Vietnam?
James L. Larocca
Seize the Providential Moment to Realize a Peace in the Middle East,
By Tatsuo Arima
Colonial blindness Seeing ‘natives’ as one’s own image,
Tamim al-Barghouti
Pakistan and India: independent but not free,
Muqtedar Khan
Parliament, apex court: Axle on which wheel of democracy turns,
Kuldip Nayar
Paying Iraq’s Jews back, and the Palestinians less,
Michael R. Fischbac
Absent Voices,
By Jonathan Cook
Is the Arroyo Govt Bombing Its Own People for Dollars?
Naomi Klein
What Should Matter to the Hutton Inquiry Is Not the BBC but the Question of WMDs, Henry Porter
Will Arab League Recognize the Iraqi Governing Council?,
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashid
August 15,
2003
Letters
to the Editor, August 15, 2003
An open letter to President Bush regarding Daniel Pipes,
By Mohamed Khodr
He Has My Eyes,
By Mark Glenn
Remembering Shani
Baraka, by Marvin X
Bitter, not sweet sixteen,
Daoud Kuttab
Could Human Rights Be a Casualty in War on Terror?
DPA
For the good of all,
Jordan Times
Lockerbie’s Shadow,
Arab News
Libya's deal still set with conditions,
Gulf News
'Mini nuke strikes' and the ICJ advisory opinion,
Myint Zan
News flash — this is not a 'silly season',
Norman Solomon
Australian ‘Shock and Awe’ in the South Pacific,
Sid Astbury
August 14,
2003
Failure in Afghanistan,
Arab News
Roadmap is a route to disaster,
Gulf News
U.S. Iraq policy is in danger of going sour,
Farhan Bokhari
First, Let's Talk Turkey About Palestine,
Fawaz Turki
Cry, the Beloved Two-State Solution,
By Ari Shavit
The occupation is a shambles,
By Michael Jansen
What Condoleezza Rice could have also said,
By George S. Hishmeh
Why we need an International Criminal Court,
By Gwynne Dyer
Reckless Adventure in California,
Andrew Gumbel
Road Map: Reassuring Findings of a Poll,
James J. Zogby
The Hutton Probe Has Already Answered the Crucial Question,
Roy Hattersley
August 13,
2003
Preventive War 'The Supreme Crime,
By Noam Chomsky
Muslim Ummah: In quest of a big role,
Mushahid Hussain
Why Arabs have not sent peace troops to Iraq?
By Mohammed Galadari
Press the Saudis and you’ll put an end to reform,
Jamal A. Khashoggi
The Frederick-Al-Kamil compromise of 1229,
David Abulafia
In tune with ground reality,
Gulf News
The cycle of violence is only part of the problem,
The Daily Star
Israel's tradition of shadowy dealings,
The Daily Star
The Bush Two-Tongued Diplomacy in the Middle East,
The Asahi Shimbun
The Nine Firms That Dominate the World
By Robert W. McChesney
The spies who pushed for war,
By Julian Borger
Saving the roadmap, Jordan Times
The Arab decade to Sept. 11, and since
Rami G. Khouri
For the Neocons Justice Is a Dirty Word
David Clark
Who Never Misses an Opportunity to Miss an Opportunity?
By Akiva Eldar
August 12,
2003
Letters to the Editor, August 12, 2003
Extra-curricular activity for Nato,
Gulf News
Russian Initiative,
Arab News
Truth seems to be the hardest word,
Gulf News
The people should reform the Arab League, not politicians,
The Daily Star
Israel gets the green light from U.S. to profit and pry,
Linda S. Heard
Soros leads the pack to bring Bush's re-election campaign to a sliding halt,
Mustapha Karkouti
US Policy of Blaming the Victim Leaves Palestinians no Hope,
By Bill Maxwell
You Belong in the Past,
By Gabriel Ash,
Hezbollah May Not Risk Major Confrontation With Israel,
Lin Noueihed
Unnecessary Instability in Iraq,
William Mark Hardiker
Democrats Unlikely to Win Back US House,
Juliet Eilperin
Evasion and Duplicity Are Now UK Labour’s Hallmarks, Peter Kilfoyle
Why Blacks Oppose and Fight War,
Gary Younge
The Baker plan provokes Moroccan discontent,
Toby Shelley
August 11,
2003
Who should really apologize:
Palestinians or Kuwaitis? Hassan El-Najjar
Considering Arab involvement in Iraq,
Jordan Times
Temperatures and tempers get hot,
Gulf News
Hear the region's guns, and its call for reform,
The Daily Star
The Arab-Israeli peace camp still lives,
David Kimche
Real sectarianism versus real citizenship,
Mohammad Moussalli
Misjudgment in Cyprus,
Arab News
Who Will Save Abu Mazen?
Uri Avnery
The myth and reality behind Powell's case for Iraq war
By Charles J Hanley
Arab-Israeli MP, Azmi Bishara, lashes out in new book,
Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Washington haunted by former Iran-Contra mistakes to bolster Iraq war,
Jim Lobe
We Demonstrate Because We Want Freedom,
From Emily
For Palestinians in Jerusalem, it is Bitter Sixteen,
By Daoud Kuttab
An American Wind Blows Into Africa
Hassan Tahsin
In Unexpected Corners, Some Fear a US Empire,
Dan Morgan
Iraq: A Desert Vietnam in the Making?
Paul Harris & Jonathan Franklin
Jordan and Lebanon, comparative indicators
Fahed Fanek
The wall, security fence or separation barrier?
By Omar Karmi
August 10,
2003
Another Actor, Arab News
Sharon Wants India, Israel, US Triad,
By Zia Iqbal Shahid
Sharonic Delusion,
Ibrahim Nafie
US and Israel's Interests Converge in Iraq,
By Rachelle Marshall
Monrovia’s Great Divide Exacerbates Humanitarian Catastrophe,
Dave Clark
Iraq Invasion for Israel Oil, that is for JINSA and Halliburton,
By Neela Banerjee and Robert Fisk
Jordan being squeezed between Iraqi checkenhawk blackmail and Eretz Israel plans,
By cecaust.com
Mini-Nukes Would Be a Step in the Wrong Direction Steve Andreasen
August 9, 2003
Letters to the Editor,
August 9, 2003
Take Action Against the Apartheid Wall in Palestine,
PMC
Is Sharon out of his wits again?
Gulf News
Baghdad blast an ominous pointer,
Gulf News
Global Warming in
Action, Arab News
Fight with guns, but also with values and ideas,
The Daily Star
Forgetting the peace part once the wars are over,
Landon K. Thorne
Shiite divisions give the US breathing room,
Juan Cole
Walking into Israel’s trap,
Michael Young
Trash to Be Collected and Garbage to
Be Burned Ibtissam Al-Bassam
The painful horrors of political autism,
John Chuckman
A road to Peace that’s Paved With the Worst Intentions,
Martin Woollacott
Sharon Government’s Separation Plan Defines Palestine’s Provisional Borders,
By Geoffrey Aronson
How neo-cons influence the Pentagon,
By Jim Lobe
Between the dotted lines: The two-nation theory,
Kuldip Nayar
Central Issues Getting Lost in
Peripherals, Abdul
Rahman Al-Rashid
Is Al-Qaeda Brand of Terror Winning Asian Recruits,
Jane Macartney
August 8, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 8, 2003
Human Dimension,
Arab News
Cowardly act,
Jordan Times
The ugly specter of regional tensions in post-war Iraq,
The Daily Star
Weapons alone won't transform the Middle East,
David Ignatius
A Palestinian discourse,
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Israel does not want peace,
Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh
Masters of Deceit at the White House,
Isabel Hilton
New Filipino Mutiny Draws Attention to an Old Problem,
Ellen Nakashima
Wolfowitz: Iraq Was Not Involved In 9-11 Terrorist Attacks, No Ties To Al-Qaeda,
By Jason Leopold
Embassy Attack a Reminder of Iraq’s Unsettled Conditions,
Ziad Haris & Hans Dahne
Will the Swedes Vote the Euro?
Jonathan Power
Sardar Ibrahim remembered,
Ershad Mahmud
Foreign Minister Sinha in Ankara- Indo-Turkic Relations- An Analysis
by K. Gajendra Singh
The middle three-fifths,
By Gwynne Dyer
India being sucked into the Iraqi quagmire,
By Neena Gopal
August 7, 2003
Wall challenge needs more than symbolic acts,
The Daily Star
Social change in the Arab World,
Gulf News
Jakarta Blasts,
Arab News
Colin Powell, Pharaoh's Magician, Bows Out,
by Marvin X
Mideast Road Map Captive to Israeli-Palestinian Obduracy,
Ofira Koopmans
Talk Is Cheap, but a Marshall Plan Is Not,
Rachel Bronson
The Arab People’s Bad Conscience
Fawaz Turki,
The new big game in Central Asia,
By Vladimir Radyuhin
When a Wall Becomes a Fence
Arnaud de Borchgrave
Who Changed the World?
By Bothaynah Shaban, Shawki Dakkak, Mark Franklin
Demolishing Homes While Mourning Lost Temple,
By Rabbi Brian Walt
Salvaging Iraq: If Bush has a will there's still a way, Farhan Bokhari
Sharon Government's Separation Plan Defines Palestine's Provisional Borders,
By Geoffrey Aronson
The pro-Israel media that couldn't talk straight,
By Norman Solomon
The seven mortal sins of American blindness,
Luc Debieuvre
August 6, 2003
Colin Powell and the Failure of US
Diplomacy, Mary
Dejevsky
The Prisoner of Ramallah,
By Uri Avnery
Vicious Gimmick,
Arab News
Refugees' plight,
Jordan Times
The Arab League’s chronic failures continue,
The Daily Star
Nonviolence and art — life emerging from the rubble,
By Mohammad Daraghmeh
Reform in Syria can reform the entire Middle East,
Rami G. Khouri
Who Must Assess Intelligence and How,
Donald MacIntyre
Dilemmas of the left-liberals,
Chris Toensing
Getting the help in Iraq that Lebanon didn’t,
Robert Rabil
Needed: A Calendar for Withdrawal From Iraq,
Jonathan Steele
Arab Americans and American Jews agree on path to peace,
By James Zogby
Blair and Bush Join Forces to Spin Away Weapons Issue,
By Andrew Buncombe and Raymond Whitaker
War on words deception,
Tony Stephens.
LaRouche targets Cheney and Nazi International on US nationwide radio, Interviewed
By Barry Farber
Pakistan's foreign policy should reflect new realities,
Mushahid Hussain
August 5, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 2, 2003
Letters to the Editor, August 1, 2003
Investigation of the current conditions in occupied Palestine needed, an appeal to Senator John Kerry,
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
Improbable plots and murky scenarios,
Linda S Heard
Israel's wall: A well-planned, sinister attempt at separation,
Mustapha Karkouti
Iraq’s governing council: foul or fair?, Adnan Abu Odeh
Islamophobia in Russia,
Arab News
Syria’s reform option is the right choice,
The Daily Star
Powell's move likely to create ripples,
Gulf News
Blair Government at Mercy of Unspun Truth, Bruce Anderson
The prospect Iraq's reconstruction offers the region,
By Kamal A Shai
August 4, 2003
Sharon
Places Road Block on the Road Map, Hassan
Tahsin
American Arabs and Jews agree on path to peace,
James J. Zogby
The myths of Camp David,
Ghassan Khatib
Usurpation
of Land, Arab
News
Conditions for intervention,
Jordan Times
Britain's decision defies logic,
Gulf News
Don’t Put the Roadmap on Hold,
PMC
The designated monitor should start monitoring,
The Daily Star
Can Washington reverse the dominoes?,
Nathan Brown
Sharon Government’s Separation Plan Defines Palestine’s Provisional Borders,
By Geoffrey Aronson
George Bush's dangerous ideology,
By Naseer Omari
War losses that did not happen,
Fahed Fanek
Welcome to Iraq-Nam,
By Gwynne Dyer
Iraq Could Turn Into a Great Blunder for America,
By
Ramzy Baroud
Liberia: ‘Everyone Wants to Be President’,
By Rory Carroll
August 3, 2003
Confidence
Built On Ignorance of Arab History,
Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal
Zionist Jewish Fanatics, Arab News
Blair's Labour is not all lost,
Gulf News
Liberians offered hope, once again,
Gulf News
Roadmap implementation, separation wall discussed in Arab press,
Thamer Abu Baker
Security wall dominates peace talks,
Walid M. Sadi
America has killed the freedom of expression in Iraq,
By Nadim Kawach
Arroyo must scale the wall put up by army rebels,
Abdullah Al Madani
Forgotten
Story of Indian Slavery, Alan
Gallay
August 2, 2003
A Small Victory in the Battle Against Bigotry
James J. Zogby
Between Al-Qaeda and US Congress
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashid
Democrats Use Bush Tactics to Attack Him Credibility
Thomas Ferraro
Exit Strategy,
Arab News
Nonviolence and internal Palestinian dialogue,
Tawfiq Abu Baker
Since It Ruined Liberia, US Should Help Fix It
Martin Woollacott
Spiking the terrorism futures market and the future,
By David Ignatius
Tear down Israel's wall,
By John Dugard
The old ways will not work in Saudi-US ties,
The Daily Star
The wrong way to win a war,
Gulf News
This wall makes angry, isolated neighbors,
By Lara Sukhitan
Were Turkey and Syria too successful?
Philip Robins
When the Bully Whines, A Trilogy of Dysfunction,
By Hanan Ashrawi
Why are the Saudis being demonised by the U.S.?
Nihal Kaneira
August 1, 2003
The Tale of the Promised Land, Joe Feldman
I am Jenin,
By Nancy Horn
Jenin On My Mind,
by Maisoon Rice
Wolfowitz's Operative Statement,
By Brian Cloughly
Saudis Reject Bin Laden and Terrorism,
Zogby Poll
Iraq could become US' greatest blunder, By Ramzy Baroud
Bridge travellers' solidarity group needed, Daoud Kuttab
An unworkable compromise,
Gulf News
India, China bonhomie runs aground with border row,
By Neena Gopal
Oil and security lie behind Bush's expedition to Africa,
Marwan Al Kabalan
Sharon riding the crest of the wave,
Gulf News
18 Months on, Afghan Plight Worsening,
Isabel Hilton
Preparing for WTO,
Arab News
The Niger Connection That Never Was,
David Pallister
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