Tuesday,
November 30, 2004
"Israeli
Conspiracy Anglo American Terrorism" (Paul
Denton, amalgamatedlampblack.com, 2004/11/30)
"The
Barriers Come Down: Antisemitism and Coalitions of Extremes"
(Dave Rich, AXT, November 2004)
"Early
anti-Bush demos fizzle in Canada" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/30)
"The crinkling of the
door woke little Leila up..." (Zohreh Torkamani, Etemad
Newspaper/zaneirani, 2004/11/30)
"French
court to stop Hizbullah television" (Michel Zlotowski,
The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/30)
"Fatal Failure: The U.N.
wont recognize the connection between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism"
(Anne Bayefsky, National Review, 2004/11/30)
"The East Turned Upside
Down: Carnival and conspiracy in Ukraine" (Jesse Walker,
Reason, 2004/11/30)
"PR man to Europe's nastiest
regimes" (David Aaronovitch, The Guardian, 2004/11/30)
"The Gloom Patrol"
(John Podhoretz, New York Post, 2004/11/30)
"Delay Gains Iraq Nothing"
(Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2004/11/30)
"U.S. Needs To Learn
Patience" (Daniel Pipes, The New York Sun/danielpipes.org,
2004/11/30)
"... And why we urgently
need new answers" (Sarfraz Manzoor, The Guardian, 2004/11/30)
"Legally brutalised"
(Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, 2004/11/30)
"British Muslims want Islamic
law and prayers at work" (Alan Travis and Madeleine Bunting,
The Guardian, 2004/11/30)
"Report Details Fallouja's
Arsenal" (Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/30)
"Red Cross Finds Detainee
Abuse in Guantánamo" (Neil A. Lewis, The New York
Times, 2004/11/30)
"Iran hails UN nuclear
'victory'" (BBC News, 2004/11/30)
"Board Accepts Nuclear
Vow by Iranians" (Elaine Sciolino, The New York Times,
2004/11/30)
Monday,
November 29, 2004
Mohammed
Bouyeri, November 2, 2004 (Opsporing Verzocht, 2004/11/29)
"Al-Zawahiri
Vows to Keep Fighting U.S." (Bret Baier et al., FOX News,
2004/11/29)
"Report:
PA orders end to incitement" (The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/29)
"Sheikh
Yusef: Hamas ready for 'hudna'" (Robert Spencer, Jihad
Watch, 2004/11/29)
"Europes
Ritual Dance" (Michael Ledeen, National Review, 2004/11/29)
"Without
Delay! The Vote Must Go On" (Stephen Schwartz, Tech Central
Station, 2004/11/29)
"Talk Like
an Egyptian" (Charles Paul Freund, Reason, 2004/11/29)
"Muslim
Extremists Preach Violence in Europe" (Steve Harrigan,
FOX News, 2004/11/29)
"MP
vows follow-up to film 'Submission'" (Expatica, 2004/11/29)
"Swedish
Children for Sale" (Ilya Meyer, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/11/29)
"'My Son,
My Son'" (William Safire, The New York Times, 2004/11/29)
"The Costs
of Staying the Course" (Brian Gifford, The Washington Post,
2004/11/29)
"How To
Spin A Catastrophe" (Sam Dealey, TIME, from the 2004/12/06
issue)
"Hamas
leader says would consider 10-year truce" (Haaretz, 2004/11/29)
"Israel
shocked by image of soldiers forcing violinist to play at roadblock"
(Chris McGreal, The Guardian, 2004/11/29)
"Time
to get tough on terrorism, UN warned" (Anton La Guardia,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/29)
Sunday,
November 28, 2004
"Ukraine
- A Mandarine Speaks" (Clive Davis, clivedavis.blogspot.com,
2004/11/28)
"Iran Group Canvasses
for Suicide Bombers" (Ali Akbar Dareini, AP/Chicago Tribune,
2004/11/28)
"Report: FBI Finds Link
Between 9/11, Madrid Bombs" (Reuters, 2004/11/28)
"Iran: Saudi Arabia
has nuclear weapons" (UPI/The Washington Times, 2004/11/28)
"The sorcerer's apprentices"
(Angelo M. Codevilla, The American Spectator/Watch, November 2003 [2004/11/28])
"Absolutely: Both
Iraqis and Palestinians have a chance to escape the curse of absolutism"
(David Pryce-Jones, National Review/Benador Associates, from the 2004/12/13
issue)
"Islamic
Recruiters Target Potential Jihadees"
(Steve Harrigan, FOX News, 2004/11/28)
"Schooled
in jihad" (Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah and Kim Barker, Chicago
Tribune, 2004/11/28)
"A Girl's Chilling
Death in Gaza" (Molly Moore, The Washington Post, 2004/11/28)
"Iran
'has secret nuclear lab'" (Peter
Conradi, The Sunday Times, 2004/11/28)
Saturday,
November 27, 2004
"Germans
help Iraqis recover memories from files"
(Hugh Williamson, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/27)
"Iraq
Determined to Keep Election Date" (Sameer N. Yacoub, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/27)
"Canada
Free Press threatened with jail for supporting Bush"
(Canada Free Press, 2004/11/27)
"The
UN confronts its biggest scandal" (Tony Parkinson, The
Age, 2004/11/27)
"Be sceptical about
official sources, but don't turn to conspiracy theories"
(Nick Robinson, The Times, 2004/11/27)
"Troops Finding Scores
of Bodies of Slain Iraqis" (Richard A. Oppel Jr., The New
York Times, 2004/11/27)
"The Fear Born of a Much
Too Personal Look at Jihad" (Richard Bernstein, The New
York Times, 2004/11/27)
"CIA report cites N.
Korean proliferation threat" (Bill Gertz, The Washington
Times, 2004/11/27)
Friday,
November 26, 2004
"Swedes
Reach Muslim Breaking Point" (Steve
Harrigan, FOX News, 2004/11/26)
"Fighting
the Preachers of Hate" (Dominik Cziesche et al., Der Spiegel,
2004/11/26)
"Turk lawmaker says US
in Iraq worse than Hitler" (Gareth Jones, Reuters, 2004/11/26)
"Europeans
in no mood to welcome Turkey" (Tom
Hundley, Chicago Tribune/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/26)
"Iraq
Parties Demand Election Postponement" (Mariam Fam, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/26)
"Zarqawi network appeals
for help in first signals of defeat" (World Tribune.com,
2004/11/26)
"Target: The Jewish state"
(Arieh O'Sullivan, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/26)
"Annan's Son Took Payments
Through 2004" (Claudia Rosett, The New York Sun, 2004/11/26)
"Nightmare at Foggy
Bottom: Arabists Panicked At Prospect of Rice's Appointments"
(Geostrategy-Direct.com/Free Republic, 2004/11/26 [2004/11/25])
"For a Small Girl in Darfur,
A Year of Fear and Flight" (Emily Wax, The Washington Post,
2004/11/26)
"The State of Iraq: An
Update" (Adriana Lins de Albuquerque et al., The New York
Times, 2004/11/26)
"Iranians Retain Plutonium
Plan in Nuclear Deal" (William J. Broad and Elaine Sciolino,
The New York Times, 2004/11/26)
Thursday,
November 25, 2004
"Happy
Fake Turkey Day!" (Tim Blair, timblair.spleenville.com,
2004/11/26)
"Spain
Battles Illegal Muslim Immigration"
(Steve Harrigan, FOX News, 2004/11/25)
"Al-Janabi
Redux" (Wretchard, Belmont Club, 2004/11/25)
"A civil war on terrorism"
(The Economist, 2004/11/25)
"French-Arab Slum Youths
Joined Insurgency" (Scheherezade Faramarzi, AP/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/25)
"Arab world: 73.72% want
Hamas to replace Arafat" (The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/25)
"Solana has to retract
claim over Hamas" (George Parker and Harvey Morris, Financial
Times, 2004/11/25)
"British Foreign Secretary
Jack Straw pays his respects..." (Kevin Frayer, AP, 2004/11/25)
"Straw lays wreath at
Arafat's grave" (Madeline Chambers, Reuters/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/25)
"Iraqi forces find 'chemical
bomb' factory in Fallujah, US diplomat slain" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/25)
"Al-Zarqawi Lieutenant
Arrested in Mosul" (Sameer N. Yacoub, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/25)
"How
to Win the Battle of Ideas in the Middle East" (Fouad Ajami
and Robert Satloff, The Washington Institute, November 2004)
"MEMRI
TV Project: Mothers of Hizbullah Martyrs: We are Very Happy and Want
to Sacrifice More Children" (MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series
- No. 819, 2004/11/25)
"Perfidious France"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2004/11/25)
"Why We Are In Iraq"
(David Horowitz, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/11/25)
"Bush's European Itinerary"
(Gerard Baker, The Weekly Standard, from the 2004/11/29 issue)
"EU's
Solana secretly met Hamas" (Reuters, 2004/11/25)
Wednesday,
November 24, 2004
"Full
Transcript: Bat Ye'or" (The Religion Report, 2004/11/24)
"Marines
in Falluja Find Rebel Leader's Arsenal" (Robert F. Worth,
The New York Times, 2004/11/24)
"Falluja
Rebels Had Enough Arms to Rule Iraq - U.S." (Michael Georgy,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/24)
"Purported
Al-Zarqawi Tape Raps Scholars" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/24)
"PROPHET"
(GlobalSecurity.org)
"An American
Prophet Takes on the Prophet Mohammeds Fighters in
Iraq" (DEBKAfile, 2004/11/24)
"Europe
pays the price for its cultural naïveté" (William
Pfaff, International Herald Tribune, 2004/11/25)
"Muslim
preacher in hiding over death wish remark" (Expatica, 2004/11/24)
"The
silencing of Theo van Gogh" (Ronald Rovers, Salon.com,
2004/11/24)
"The Kiss
of Death" (Lee Smith, Slate, 2004/11/24)
"Let's
hear it for the Marines" (Janan Ganesh, The Times, 2004/11/24)
"Iraq's
New Court Finds Itself on Trial" (Michael A. Newton, The
New York Times, 2004/11/24)
"N. Koreans
detail deadly experiments on prisoners" (Jeremy Kirk, The
Washington Times, 2004/11/24)
Tuesday,
November 23, 2004
"INTELLIGENCE
OVERHAUL" (CBS Evening News, 2004/11/23)
"Is
the world watching?" (Johan Norberg, johannorberg.net,
2004/11/23)
"Outrageous
Intolerable Incitement: the Ivory Coast and France, France and America"
(John Rosenthal, Transatlantic Intelligencer, 2004/11/23)
"Mass Offensive
Launched South of Baghdad" (Tini Tran, AP/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/23)
"Iraq
minister brands Al-Jazeera a 'terror channel'" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/23)
"McJihad?"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2004/11/23)
"Identifying
Moderate Muslims" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org,
2004/11/23)
"'Control
Freak'" (John Podhoretz, New York Post, 2004/11/23)
"World
leaders back Iraqi election" (BBC News, 2004/11/23)
"Droves
of Iraqi parties throw hats in the ring" (Betsy Pisik,
The Washington Times, 2004/11/23)
"UK
troops trap hundreds of Iraqi rebels" (David Harrison,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/23)
"'Security
services foil 9/11 attack in UK'" (ITV News, 2004/11/23)
"Iran
Says It Has Halted Uranium Enrichment" (George Jahn, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/23)
Monday,
November 22, 2004
"A
Timesman Goes Ballistic" (Chris Reed, The American Spectator,
2004/11/22)
"UN: 150
Sex Abuse Charges in Congo Peacekeeping" (Evelyn Leopold,
Reuters/ABC News, 2004/11/22)
"The
Dissident" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2004/11/22)
"Muslim
anguish and Western hypocrisy" (Spengler, Asia Times, 2004/11/23)
"The European
dream through American eyes" (John Vinocur, International
Herald Tribune, 2004/11/23)
"When He
Wins, He Loses" (Jonah Goldberg, National Review, 2004/11/22)
"Sontag
Award Nominee" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/11/22)
"Europe
Thy Name is Cowardice" (Mathias Döpfner, Die
Welt/Davids Medienkritik, 2004/11/22)
"Blood,
knives, cage hint at atrocities" (James Janega, Chicago
Tribune/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/22)
"Clues
on Hostages Emerge From Houses in Falluja" (Robert F. Worth,
The New York Times, 2004/11/22)
Sunday,
November 21, 2004
"Hate
101: Climate of hate rocks Columbia University"
(Douglas Feiden, New York Daily News, 2004/11/21)
"Some
20,000 protest in Cologne against violence in the name of Islam"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/21)
"Open Letter to Devil Dogs
of the 3.1" (Kevin Sites, kevinsites.net, 2004/11/21)
"What did Saddam, al Qaeda
and Al Jazeera Have In Common?" (Hindrocket, Power Line,
2004/11/21)
"Transatlantic divides"
(Wen Stephenson, The Boston Globe, 2004/11/21)
"Victory in Fallujah:
Iraq's Iwo Jima gets scant media respect" (Jack Kelly,
Post-Gazette, 2004/11/21)
"Why I hate the madness
of these conspiracy theories" (David Aaronovitch, The Observer,
2004/11/21)
"Theatre of terror"
(Jason Burke, The Observer, 2004/11/21)
"Rules of Engagement"
(Rod Nordland and Babak Dehghanpisheh, Newsweek, from the 2004/11/29
issue)
"Europe's Civil War?"
(Arnaud de Borchgrave, New York Post, 2004/11/21)
"Postcards From Iraq"
(Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, 2004/11/21)
"Blunkett plans tough
new anti-terror laws" (Reuters, 2004/11/21)
"Iraq sets election day"
(Waleed Ibrahim, Reuters, 2004/11/21)
"It feels cold without
her. I cant stay here" (Hala Jaber, The Times, 2004/11/21)
"US accuses Briton of
being suicide bomber" (Dipesh Gadher and Joe Lauria, The
Times, 2004/11/21)
"The best, brightest, wealthiest
flee Iraq" (Liz Sly, Chicago Tribune, 2004/11/21)
"Falluja: last words of
the living dead" (Hala Jaber, The Times, 2004/11/21)
"In Falluja, Young
Marines Saw the Savagery of an Urban War" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2004/11/21)
Saturday,
November 20, 2004
"I
mean, what else can you do?" (Harry's Place, 2004/11/20)
"Immigration secretary
to Dutch imams: Learn Dutch" (Zacht Ei, 2004/11/20)
"Rebels Attack Baghdad
Police, Troops" (Alastair Macdonald, Reuters/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/20)
"Interview: Paul Wolfowitz"
(Radek Sikorski, Prospect, from the December 2004 issue)
"The Crisis of Legitimacy:
America and the World" (Robert Kagan, The Centre for Independent
Studies, November 2004)
"G7, Paris Club Agree on
Iraq Debt Relief" (Guido Bohsem and Paul Carrel, Reuters,
2004/11/20)
"Death threats force
controversial Dutch MP underground" (Anthony Browne, The
Times, 2004/11/20)
"Israeli
Army to Probe Reports of Corpse Abuse"
(Molly Moore, The Washington Post, 2004/11/20)
"G.I.'s
and Iraqis Raid Mosque, Killing 3" (James Glanz and Richard
A. Oppel Jr., The New York Times, 2004/11/20)
Friday,
November 19, 2004
"Email
from Dave - Nov 19, 04" (Dave, The Green Side, 2004/11/19)
"Hezbollah-linked TV
station allowed to broadcast in EU" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/19)
"EU Imploring Immigrants
to Learn 'Values'" (Constant Brand, AP/The Guardian, 2004/11/19)
"AP Interview: Popular
Dutch lawmaker urges halt to non-Western immigrants, shutting down radical
mosques" (Anthony Deutsch, AP/SFGate.com, 2004/11/19)
"I think this name fits..."
(John Masterson, The People's Republic of Seabrook, 2004/11/19)
"Two
Great Dissidents" (Joel C. Rosenberg,
National Review, 2004/11/19)
"Innocence
Abroad" (Eric R. Staal, Tech Central Station, 2004/11/19)
"Iraq in the Cold
Light of Day: A Post-Election Refresher" (Fred Siegel,
The New York Observer, from the 2004/11/22 issue)
"The Real Humanists"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2004/11/19)
"H-hour has arrived"
(Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/19)
"Al-Jazeera journalist
arrested for 'Al-Qaeda links'" (Expatica, 2004/11/19)
"UN staff ready historic
no-confidence vote in Annan" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/19)
"Diplomats: Iran Is
Readying Nuke Processes" (George Jahn, AP/My Way, 2004/11/19)
"Belgian MP goes into
hiding after criticising Muslims" (Anthony Browne, The
Times, 2004/11/19)
"Jew killed: Violence
spreads in Europe" (Sebastian Rotella, Los Angeles Times/The
Union Leader, 2004/11/19)
"Jailed in Israel, Palestinian
Symbol Eyes Top Post" (James Bennet, The New York Times,
2004/11/19)
Thursday,
November 18, 2004
"Palestinian
'Art' Exhibit" (HonestReporting, 2004/11/18)
"USA" (Adnan
Yahya, 1998)
"'Take
that article down. In Index it's disgraceful'"
(Frank Fisher, Index on Censorship, 2004/11/18)
"A
Glaring Double Standard" (Jane Novak, Armies of Liberation,
2004/11/18)
"Liberal Racism: A Little
Perspective" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2004/11/18)
"Speak your mind, lose
your life" (Anthony Brown, The Spectator, from the 2004/11/20
issue)
"The fear myth"
(The Economist, 2004/11/18)
"Bin Laden Said Unable
to Run Operations" (Robert Burns, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/18)
"Troops say al-Zarqawi
headquarters found" (AP/MSNBC, 2004/11/18)
"Death threats against
Belgian justice minister" (AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/18)
"Orthodox Jew murdered
in Antwerp" (Ronit Sela, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/18)
"French insurgents killed
in Iraq" (BBC News, 2004/11/18)
"Australian leader says
body found in Fallujah likely that of kidnapped aid worker"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/18)
"Law and Disorder"
(Martin Peretz, The New Republic, 2004/11/18)
"The Road to Arab Democracy"
(Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2004/11/18)
"Your Tax Dollars at Work"
(Anne Bayefsky, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/18)
"American blues"
(Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian, 2004/11/18)
"Semper Fi. The story
of Fallujah isn't on that NBC videotape" (The Wall Street
Journal, 2004/11/18)
"A New Low"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/11/18)
"Blasphemy law revival
upsets the Dutch elite" (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Daily
Telegraph, 2004/11/18)
"Powell Says Iran Is
Pursuing Bomb" (Robin Wright and Keith B. Richburg, The
Washington Post, 2004/11/18)
Wednesday,
November 17, 2004
"Swarms
of locusts obscure the Giza pyramids..." (Aladin Abdel
Naby, Reuters, 2004/11/17)
"Probe: Oil funds paid
for bombers" (Desmond Butler, AP/Pittsburgh Tribune Review,
2004/11/17)
"Iraqis Angry, Distraught
at Aid Worker's Murder" (Mussab al-Khairalla, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/17)
"Why the dogs didn't bark"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2004/11/17)
"Europe doesn't believe
in democracy" (Janet Daley, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/17)
"Come Clean, Kofi"
(Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/17)
"U.N. deserted leads
in oil-for-food investigation" (Bill Gertz, The Washington
Times, 2004/11/17)
"Condoleezza Rice Named
Top U.S. Diplomat" (Scott Lindlaw, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/17)
"Troops
Move to Quell Insurgency in Mosul"
(Anthony Shadid, The Washington Post, 2004/11/17)
Tuesday,
November 16, 2004
"Into
the Hot Zone" (Michael Ware, TIME, from the 2004/11/22
issue)
"Pim Fortuyn Is Voted
Greatest Dutch Person in Survey" (Bloomberg.com, 2004/11/16)
"Bishop of Kirkuk: 'Terrorists
are resisting against development of democratic Iraq'"
(Lorenzo Fazzini, AsiaNews, 2004/11/16)
"Video May Show CARE Director
Being Killed" (Robert H. Reid, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/16)
"Six-year detention for
Spanish teen implicated in Madrid bombings" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/16)
"Spain talks new game
to the United States" (John Vinocur, International Herald
Tribune, 2004/11/16)
"The
assassin's master sermon" (Spengler,
Asia Times, 2004/11/16)
"'Education
By Murder' in Holland" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org,
2004/11/16)
"Insurgent Attacks Spread
In Iraq" (Karl Vick and Jackie Spinner, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/16)
Monday,
November 15, 2004
"In
this cropped image taken from pool video..." (NBC News,
2004/11/15)
"NBC Says Marine Shot Dead
Wounded Iraqi Prisoner" (Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/15)
"The Iran Connection"
(Edward T. Pound, USNews.com, from the 2004/11/22 issue)
"Why Theo Van Gogh Was Murdered"
(Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal, 2004/11/15)
"Censure the censor"
(Stephen Pollard, The Times/stephenpollard.net, 2004/11/15)
"Arafat's Legacy"
(Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2004/11/15)
"2
killed in shooting at Arafat service"
(Charles A. Radin, The Boston Globe, 2004/11/15)
"Mujahidin
terrorised Fallujah, residents say" (The Times, 2004/11/15)
"Final steps of dead men
walking" (James Hider, The Times, 2004/11/15)
Sunday,
November 14, 2004
"Will
a Gaza 'Hamas-stan' Become a Future Al-Qaeda Sanctuary?"
(Yaakov Amidror and David Keyes, Jerusalem Viewpoints, November 2004)
"Marines
Find Woman's Body in Fallujah" (Edward
Harris, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/14)
"Iran
agrees to nuclear curb" (BBC News,
2004/11/14)
"French
consider naming streets after Arafat"
(Michel Zlotowski, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/14)
"Tolerant
Dutch Wrestle With Tolerating Intolerance" (Bruce Bawer,
The New York Times, 2004/11/14)
"Barren Ground for Democracy"
(Robert D. Kaplan, The New York Times, 2004/11/14)
"Van Gogh murder: One
terrorist group responsible" (AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/14)
"Worldwide search
on for missing Palestinian millions" (Jason Burke, The
Observer, 2004/11/14)
Saturday,
November 13, 2004
"A
deserted street in the western part of Fallujah..." (Anja
Niedringhaus, AP, 2004/11/13)
"U.S. Troops 'Occupy'
City of Fallujah" (Jim Krane, AP/The Washington Post, 2004/11/13)
"Weary GIs endure relentless
combat" (Tom Lasseter, Chicago Tribune/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/13)
"Palestinians seek international
help to ensure January polls" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/13)
"Dutch Muslims Dismayed
by Anti-Islamic Backlash" (Reuters, 2004/11/13)
"Dutch extremist suspects
planned to murder deputies: report"
(AFP/ChannelNewsAsia, 2004/11/13)
"The C.I.A. Versus Bush"
(David Brooks, The New York Times, 2004/11/13)
"Ivory Coast Violence
Breaks French Connection" (Craig Timberg, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/13)
"U.S. Troops Expand Hold
on Fallouja" (Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times,
2004/11/13)
"Arafat
buried at compound in Ramallah" (Joshua
Mitnick, The Washington Times, 2004/11/13)
Friday,
November 12, 2004
"The
coffin containing the remains of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat..."
(Baz Ratner, AP, 2004/11/12)
"Now what?"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2004/11/12)
"Bush, Blair Address
Prospects for Peace" (Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/12)
"Zarqawi urges tougher
Fallujah resistance" (UPI/The Washington Times, 2004/11/12)
"Dutch Raid Kurdish Training
Camp, Arrest 38" (Christopher Borowski, Reuters, 2004/11/12)
"How
Enlightenment Dies" (Andrew Stuttaford,
National Review, 2004/11/12)
"The
Ironies Ahead" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2004/11/12)
"Arafat Laid to Rest As
West Bank Mourns" (Mohammed Daraghmeh, AP/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/12)
"Arafat's funeral held
in Cairo" (BBC News, 2004/11/12)
"Arafat's doctor: Poison
is 'highest' probability" (AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/12)
"Plus a change?"
(Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/12)
"The moral sickness
of the world" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2004/11/12)
"A Final Act of Stagecraft"
(Martin Peretz, Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/12)
"'Moral Values' Myth"
(Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2004/11/12)
"Secrecy surrounds diagnosis"
(Elisabeth Rosenthal, International Herald Tribune, 2004/11/12)
"Why We Must Take Fallouja"
(Mark Bowden, Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/12)
"Black Flags Are Deadly
Signals as Cornered Rebels Fight Back" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2004/11/12)
"U.S. Tries To Corner
Fallujah Insurgents" (Jackie Spinner et al., The Washington
Post, 2004/11/12)
Thursday,
November 11, 2004
"At
UN Headquarters, the UN flag has been lowered at half mast..."
(United Nations, 2004/11/11)
"Finally!"
(James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2004/11/11)
"Those Tolerant, Open-Minded,
Inclusive Liberals" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today,
2004/11/11)
"Call to avenge Arafat
'assassination'" (AFP/The Australian, 2004/11/11)
"Arafat Dies with his
Dream Unfulfilled" (The Scotsman, 2004/11/11)
"The
body of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat..." (Joel Saget,
AFP, 2004/11/11)
"Arafat's
Body Flown to Egypt for Funeral" (Ravi Nessman, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/11)
"Israel 'dismayed'
at Spanish reaction" (Herb Keinon, The Jerusalem Post,
2004/11/11)
"Analysis: Europe mourns
Arafat's death" (Gareth Harding, World Peace Herald, 2004/11/11)
"Arafat Gets the Di Treatment"
(Tom Gross, National Review, 2004/11/11)
"A masked insurgent carries
a police flak jacket..." (Namir Noor-Eldeen, Reuters, 2004/11/11)
"U.S. Launches Second
Phase in Fallujah" (Edward Harris, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/11)
"Insurgents rampage
through Mosul" (Reuters/ABC News, 2004/11/11)
"The River War"
(Wretchard, Belmont Club, 2004/11/11)
"Victory in Fallujah"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2004/11/11)
"US Forces 'Free Hostages'
In Fallujah" (Sky News/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/11)
"Index writer responds"
(Harry's Place, 2004/11/11)
"Index on Censorship"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/11/11)
"Racism Engulfs Europe!"
(Robert Spencer, Human Events, 2004/11/11)
"The war for Muslim minds:
an interview with Gilles Kepel" (Rosemary Bechler, openDemocracy,
2004/11/11)
"Good Riddance"
(Marty Peretz, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/11)
"'Intent' Star Faints
On The Set" (Richard Johnson, New York Post, 2004/11/11)
"Latest Conspiracy Theory
- Kerry Won - Hits the Ether" (Manuel Roig-Franzia and
Dan Keating, The Washington Post, 2004/11/11)
"What appears to be a pistol
holster..." (AP, 1974/11/13)
"Yassir Arafat: 1929-2004"
(HonestReporting, 2004/11/11)
"How Arafat Got Away With
It" (Max Boot, Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/11)
"Arafat the monster"
(Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, 2004/11/11)
"Arafat Mystery Lingers:
Whereabouts of His Hidden Fortune" (Steven Erlanger, The
New York Times, 2004/11/11)
"Palestinian Leader Arafat
Dies in France" (John Ward Anderson and Molly Moore, The
Washington Post, 2004/11/11)
"70 insurgents killed in
mosque battle" (Toby Harnden , The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/11)
Wednesday,
November 10, 2004
"U.S.
Marine, Fallujah" (Luis Sinco, Los Angeles Times, 2004/11/10)
"The
Killers" (Michael Ledeen, National Review, 2004/11/10)
"For
Dutch, anger battles with tolerance" (Craig S. Smith, The
New York Times/IHT, 2004/11/10)
"Specials
forces storm Dutch house, ending standoff with terror suspects"
(Anthony Deutsch, AP/SFGate.com, 2004/11/10)
"Blast
wounds Dutch police in raid" (BBC News, 2004/11/10)
"Hostage
'Slaughter Houses' Uncovered in Fallujah" (AP/The Scotsman,
2004/11/10)
"Three
of Allawi's relatives abducted in Baghdad" (The Times,
2004/11/10)
"Eyewitness:
Terror in Darfur" (Fergal Keane, BBC News, 2004/11/10)
"Email
from Oslo" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/11/10)
"US-Europe
divide on world order puts us in danger" (Robert Kagan,
The Sydney Morning Herald, 2004/11/10)
"Dutch
find the strength to take on their 'new Nazis'" (Daniel
Johnson, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/10)
"Why
the liberals have been left behind" (Janet Daley, The Daily
Telegraph, 2004/11/10)
"A German
Lesson for Remaking Iraq" (Anne Applebaum, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/10)
"Urban
resistance poses questions over tactics" (Peter Spiegel,
Financial Times, 2004/11/10)
"In Taking
Falluja Mosque, Victory by the Inch" (Dexter Filkins, The
New York Times, 2004/11/10)
"City
almost under control" (Edward Harris, AP/news.com.au, 2004/11/10)
Tuesday,
November 9, 2004
"Hundreds
of people watch Dutch filmaker Theo van Gogh's funeral..."
(Olaf Kraak, AFP, 2004/11/09)
"Tears" (Zacht
Ei, 2004/11/09)
"Subdued mood as hundreds
attend funeral of slain Dutch filmmaker" (AFP/channelnewsasia.com,
2004/11/09)
"What
war?" (Pieter Dorsman, Peaktalk,
2004/11/09)
"Islamic
School Set Ablaze in Netherlands" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/09)
"Where is the debate on
Europe's Muslims?" (John Vinocur, International Herald
Tribune, 2004/11/09)
"UN nuclear watchdog chief
says nuclear terrorism a real threat" (AFP/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/09)
"A broadcasting nightmare"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2004/11/09)
"Kerry supporters seek
therapy in South Florida" (Sean Salai, BocaNews.com, 2004/11/09)
"Madonna calls for US
troops to leave Iraq" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/09)
"Top court brands Belgian
far-right party racist" (Wafa Amr, Reuters/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/09)
"Confusion Over Arafat,
Palestinians Prepare Burial" (Wafa Amr, Reuters, 2004/11/09)
"Arafat in Deeper Coma,
Condition Worsens" (Lara Sukhtian, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/09)
"Two Iraqi Muslim women
sit close to a destroyed vehicle..." (Ahmad al-Rubaye,
AFP, 2004/11/09)
"Iraqi insurgents mass
in centre of Ramadi as US snipers withdraw" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/09)
"U.S. Forces Push Through
Fallujah's Center" (Jim Krane, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/09)
"Bush's Secularist Triumph"
(Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2004/11/09)
"Arafat's Last Threat to
Israel?" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org, 2004/11/09)
"Fresh start. Road map.
Political engagement. Choose your own cliché" (Michael
Gove, The Times, 2004/11/09)
"W.s U.N. Mandate"
(Anne Bayefsky, National Review, 2004/11/09)
"Finishing Fallujah"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2004/11/09)
"Dutch Death"
(Alexis Amory, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/11/09)
"What the Mullahs Learned
From the Neighbors" (Kenneth M. Pollack, The New York Times,
2004/11/09)
"Lawyer Facing Terror
Charge Cites Need for Violence" (Michelle Garcia, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/09)
"Falluja"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/11/09)
"Awaiting 'Martyrdom'
Inside Fighters' Lair" (Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/09)
"6,500 American G.I.'s
and 2,000 Iraqis on Attack" (Dexter Filkins and James Glanz,
The New York Times, 2004/11/09)
Monday,
November 8, 2004
"Insurgents,
using small arms and mortars..." (Bilal Hussein, AP, 2004/11/08)
"Baghdad
Church, Hospital Blasts Kill Eight" (Jim Krane, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/08)
"Troops
Storm Fallujah in Major Assault" (Jim Krane, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/08)
"The
Frivolity of Evil" (Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal, from
the Autumn 2004 issue)
"Bush
Voters: Ignorant or Stupid?" (James Taranto, Best of the
Web Today, 2004/11/08)
"'Go Figure'"
(James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2004/11/08)
"Polls
Apart" (Lawrence F. Kaplan, The New Republic, 2004/11/08)
"Al Fallujah,
Nov 5, 2004" (Digital Globe)
"Iraq's
Allawi Gives Go-Ahead for Falluja Offensive" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/08)
"Muslim
school in Netherlands attacked" (AP/The Jerusalem Post,
2004/11/08)
"Rift between
Suha Arafat, Palestinian leadership" (Khaled Abu Toameh,
The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/08)
"Election
Death Cult?" (Tim Blair, timblair.spleenville.com, 2004/11/08)
"Weep
for BBC news" (Stephen Pollard, The Times, 2004/11/08)
"Arafat's
Wife Lashes Out at Officials" (Lara Sukhtian, AP/My Way,
2004/11/08)
"Fighting
Around Fallujah Intensifies" (Karl Vick, The Washington
Post, 2004/11/08)
Sunday,
November 7, 2004
"A
rosary hangs off the barrel of a machinegun..." (Patrick
Baz, AFP, 2004/11/07)
"The
roots of prejudice" (Mary Riddell, The Observer, 2004/11/07)
"'Murder is normal'"
(Zacht Ei, 2004/11/07)
"Jihad
wrecks Dutch race harmony" (Matthew
Campbell, The Sunday Times, 2004/11/07)
"Van
Gogh murder backlash begins" (Murdo MacLeod, Scotland on
Sunday, 2004/11/07)
"Iraq
Declares Martial Law, 23 Police Killed" (Fadel al-Badrani,
Reuters, 2004/11/07)
"No,
it wasn't God" (David Aaronovitch, The Observer, 2004/11/07)
"Believe it or not,
it wasn't just rednecks who voted for Bush" (Mark Steyn,
The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/11/07)
"Condescending
Dems still don't get it" (Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Times,
2004/11/07)
Saturday,
November 6, 2004
"US
Marines of the 1st Division..." (Anja Niedringhaus, AP,
2004/11/06)
"The
Truth about the Saddam - al Qaeda Connection"
(Robert S. Leiken, In the National Interest, from the November 2004
issue)
"Man
commits suicide at Ground Zero" (Rocco Parascandola et
al., Newsday.com, 2004/11/06)
"Hospital
concealment strengthens suspicion: Arafat died of AIDS"
(israelinsider, 2004/11/06)
"Arafat
poisoned?" (Corky Siemaszko, New York Daily News, 2004/11/06)
"Arafat, Still in Coma,
Clings to Life" (Lara Sukhtian, AP/My Way, 2004/11/06)
"I TRIED! SORRY! (DON'T
BLOW UP TRAVIS COUNTY IN TEXAS PLEAAAAAAAAASE!)" (Sorry
Everybody, November 2004)
"The Values-Vote Myth"
(David Brooks, The New York Times, 2004/11/06)
"Attacks kill 37 in Iraq's
Samarra" (Reuters, 2004/11/06)
"Battle Near, Iraqi Sunnis
Make Offer" (Karl Vick, The Washington Post, 2004/11/06)
Friday,
November 5, 2004
"OBEY"
(LA Weekly, 2004/11/05)
"Meanwhile at "reality-based"
blog The Daily Kos..." (Glenn Reynolds, InstaPundit, 2004/11/05)
"GIJ ZULT NIET DODEN!"
(Cineac Noord, 2004/11/05)
"Clueless in Rotterdam"
(Pieter Dorsman, Peaktalk, 2004/11/05)
"Islamist hit list made
public" (Zacht Ei, 2004/11/05)
"Excerpts From Letter
on Dead Filmmaker" (AP/Newsday.com, 2004/11/05)
"Al-Zarqawi on clogs"
(Pieter Dorsman, Peaktalk, 2004/11/05)
"Dhimmitude
at the New York Times" (Hugh Fitzgerald,
Dhimmi Watch, 2004/11/05)
"This
would explain a lot" (Zacht Ei, 2004/11/05)
"Van Gogh suspect 'the
perfect Jihad recruit'" (Expatica, 2004/11/05)
"Dutch
Vow Tough Measures After Threat"
(Anthony Deutsch, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/05)
"Palestinian
Friday Sermon: The Apes and Pigs Poisoned Arafat"
(MEMRI TV, 2004/11/05)
"Insurgents
target children of Ramadi" (United States Central Command,
2004/11/05)
"Americans Pound Fallujah
as Showdown with Rebels Looms" (The Scotsman, 2004/11/05)
"Arafat Wants to Be Buried
in Jerusalem" (Arthur Max, AP/Newsday.com, 2004/11/05)
"Americans flock to Canada's
immigration Web site" (David Ljunggren, Reuters, 2004/11/05)
"Of courage and cowardice"
(Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/11/05)
"'It's
the culture, stupid'" (Spengler, Asia Times, 2004/11/05)
"American
Exceptionalism" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review,
2004/11/05)
"The
Hate-Red Blues" (Denis Boyles, National Review, 2004/11/05)
"Now it's payback time
for Bush's staunch allies" (John Vinocur, International
Herald Tribune, 2004/11/05)
"Life did not end on Tuesday"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2004/11/05)
"Bush hatred flops big"
(Mark Steyn, The Australian, 2004/11/05)
"Chirac KO's Bush offer"
(Brian Flynn and Nic Cecil, The Sun, 2004/11/05)
"Arafat's Condition
Is Deteriorating, Reports Indicate" (Elaine Sciolino, The
New York Times, 2004/11/05)
"Confident
Bush Outlines Ambitious Plan for 2nd Term" (Richard W.
Stevenson, The New York Times, 2004/11/05)
Thursday,
November 4, 2004
"Free
States and Slave States, before the Civil War" (Learner.org)
"The
Blue Cocoon" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2004/11/04)
"'Bush Derangement Syndrome'
at Full Display Among Left-Wing German Media" (Davids Medienkritik,
2004/11/04)
"More Arafat"
(Cliff May, The Corner, 2004/11/04)
"Arafat Reported Clinically
Dead; PM Denies" (Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/04)
"Amsterdam tightens
security to prevent unrest after killing" (Expatica, 2004/11/04)
"Moroccan teens 'spit'
on Van Gogh portrait" (Expatica, 2004/11/04)
"Dutch probe Casablanca
link to filmmaker death" (Marcel Michelson, Reuters, 2004/11/04)
"A catastrophic
night for the Democrats" (Mark Steyn, The Spectator, from
the 2004/11/06 issue)
"Educating children
for hatred and terrorism" (Intelligence and Terrorism Information
Center, October 2004)
"Azzam Tamimi on a Timer"
(Martin Kramer, Sandstorm, 2004/11/04)
"So Much to Savor"
(Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/04)
"The Unteachable Ignorance
of the Red States" (Jane Smiley, Slate, 2004/11/04)
"A Rude Awakening"
(Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2004/11/04)
"Big loss for the Bush haters"
(Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, 2004/11/04)
"How can 59,054,087 people
be so DUMB?" (The Daily Mirror, 2004/11/04)
"God Help America"
(Brian Reade, The Daily Mirror, 2004/11/04)
"FOUR MORE YEARS"
(The Independent, 2004/11/04)
"Film-maker Moore silenced
as credits roll on a fair fight" (Fraser Nelson, The Scotsman,
2004/11/04)
"'I feel terribly guilty'"
(Jon Henley, The Guardian, 2004/11/04)
"Soldiers Describe
Looting of Explosives" (Mark Mazzetti, Los Angeles Times
Times, 2004/11/04)
"Arafat's Condition Is
Reported to Worsen" (AP/The New York Times, 2004/11/04)
"After
Kerry Concedes, Bush Cites 'A Duty to Serve All Americans'"
(Adam Nagourney, The New York Times, 2004/11/04)
Wednesday,
November 3, 2004
"Jesusland"
(Unknown/Matthew Yglesias, 2004/11/03)
"The
Morning After" (Michele Catalano, A Small Victory, 2004/11/03)
"Government response
to Van Gogh killing panned" (Expatica, 2004/11/03)
"8 Arrested in Slaying of
Dutch Filmmaker" (Toby Sterling, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/03)
"Sarin
'Gulf war syndrome cause'" (BBC News,
2004/11/03)
"BUSH
LIES" (Mandel Ngan, AFP, 2004/11/03)
"Kerry
Concedes Election to Bush" (John Whitesides, Reuters, 2004/11/03)
"Iran Celebrates Day It
Humiliated 'Great Satan'" (Amir Paivar, Reuters, 2004/11/03)
"AFGESLACHT"
(De Telegraaf, 2004/11/03)
"Death of a 'Blasphemer'"
(Robert Spencer, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/11/03)
"Suspected Islamist killing
tests Dutch tolerance" (Emma Thomasson, Reuters, 2004/11/03)
"Suspected Extremist
Jailed in Dutch Murder" (Toby Sterling, AP/Yahoo! News,
2004/11/03)
"Hamid Karzai is Afghanistan's
first elected president: official" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/03)
2004 Electoral Vote Map
(The Washington Post, 2004/11/03)
"Four More Years"
(Ben Johnson, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/11/03)
"White House 'Convinced'
of Bush Victory" (Calvin Woodward, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/03)
"Bush's 'crime'? Just
being a patriot" (Janet Daley, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/03)
"Which gets your vote
- a democracy at work, or a cynical, snobbish Brit?" (Andrew
Roberts, The Times, 2004/11/03)
"Bush
Wins in Fla.; Ohio Is Crucial Battleground" (William Branigin,
The Washington Post, 2004/11/03)
Tuesday,
November 2, 2004
Theo
van Gogh (De Gezonde Roker, 2004/11/02)
"A Fifth Column"
(Pieter Dorsman, Peaktalk, 2004/11/02)
"Challenging Islam is
risky" (Irshad Manji, UPI, 2004/11/02)
"Some 20,000 Dutch gather
to pay homage to slain controversial filmmaker" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/03)
"Dutch mourn free-speech
martyr" (Aaron Gray-Block, Expatica, 2004/11/02)
"Allah knows better"
(Expatica, 2004/08/31)
"Vitriol and celluloid"
(Carin Tiggeloven, Radio Netherlands, 2004/11/02)
"Dutch Filmmaker Theo
van Gogh Murdered" (Toby Sterling, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/02)
"Gunman kills Dutch film
director" (BBC News, 2004/11/02)
"Sudan
Army Surrounds Darfur Refugee Camps" (Mohamed Osman, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/02)
"UK Hostage Captors
Threaten to Hand Her to Zarqawi" (Reuters, 2004/11/02)
"Zarqawi Group Shows Beheading
of Japanese - Web" (Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/02)
"'America Can't Do A Thing'"
(Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2004/11/02)
"Why even a hawk like me
is backing Kerry" (David Aaronovitch, The Guardian, 2004/11/02)
"We had Churchill. The US
has Bush. When you need a man for a fight..." (Michael
Gove, The Times, 2004/11/02)
"What
Osama might have told America" (Spengler, Asia Times, 2004/11/02)
"Intifada
Against College Republicans" (Lee Kaplan, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/11/02)
"French Push Limits in
Fight On Terrorism" (Craig Whitlock , The Washington Post,
2004/11/02)
Monday,
November 1, 2004
"Full
transcript of bin Ladin's speech" (Al-Jazeera.net, 2004/11/01)
"Does
Arafat Have AIDS?" (Malcolm Thornberry,
365Gay.com, 2004/11/01)
"For
Iraq's Kurds, a 'golden age' of peace" (Thomas Fuller,
International Herald Tribune, 2004/11/02)
"Egyptian father angry at
having no sons stabs his seven daughters, killing 4" (AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/11/01)
"Suicide Bomber Kills
Three in Tel Aviv" (Gavin Rabinowitz, AP/Yahoo! News, 2004/11/01)
"My Endorsement and Osama's
Video" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2004/11/01)
"Revisiting the Tora Bora
Meme and a Reaction to Sullivan's Endorsement" (Gregory
Djerejian, The Belgravia Dispatch, 2004/11/01)
"No More Years"
(Jim Treacher, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/01)
"'The liberal elite hasn't
got a clue'" (Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian, 2004/11/01)
"Osama Bin Laden Tape
Threatens U.S. States Not to Vote for Bush" (Yigal Carmon,
MEMRI, 2004/11/01)
"Frantic Presidential
Race Ends With a Flood of Ads" (David M. Halbfinger and
Jim Rutenberg, The New York Times, 2004/11/01)
"Attack Kills 15 Iraqis as
Allawi Warns of Assault on Falluja" (James Glanz, The New
York Times, 2004/11/01)
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