Monday,
January 31, 2005
"Christians
on PalTalk Chat Service Tracked by Radical Islamic Web Site"
(Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, New York Sun/The Counterterrorism
Blog, 2005/01/31)
"Iraq
Votes" (PBS OnlineNewsHour, 2005/01/31)
"Video purports to show
downing of British plane in Iraq: Jazeera" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/01/31)
"Al-Zarqawi's Group Slams
Iraqi Elections" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/31)
"Beating a Dead Parrot"
(Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/01/31)
"New kind of awe in the
Mideast" (Youssef M. Ibrahim, USA Today, 2005/01/31)
"Vindicated"
(John Podhoretz, New York Post, 2005/01/31)
"The ballot box beats the
coffin" (Amir Taheri, The Times, 2005/01/31)
"I CAN SPEND THE SAME
MONEY TWICE" (Labour/Guy Fawkes Blog, 2005/01/28)
"Fagin, Shylock and Blair"
(William Rees-Mogg, The Times, 2005/01/31)
"Iraq embraces a brave new
world of democracy" (James Hider and Richard Beeston, The
Times, 2005/01/31)
"For a Battered Populace,
a Day of Civic Passion" (John F. Burns, The New York Times,
2005/01/31)
"Attacks Kill 35; Turnout
Heavy Among Shiites and Kurds" (Dexter Filkins, The New
York Times, 2005/01/31)
"Iraqis
Defy Threats as Millions Vote" (Anthony Shadid, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/31)
Sunday,
January 30, 2005
"An
Iraqi woman smiles after dipping her finger to ink..."
(Mohammed Uraibi, AP, 2005/01/30)
"The people have won"
(Mohammed and Omar, Iraq the Model, 2005/01/30)
"Arabs Mesmerized by Iraqi
Elections" (Donna Abu-Nasr, AP/Yahoo! News2005/01/30)
"The Iraq vote is making
me sick this morning" (ShinerTX, Democratic Underground,
2005/01/30)
"Polls close on country's
first free vote in a half-century" (CNN.com, 2005/01/30)
"'I am voting for peace.
I would have crawled here if I had to'" (Jenny Booth, The
Times, 2005/01/30)
"Iraqis Brave Bombs to
Vote in Their Millions" (Luke Baker, Reuters, 2005/01/30)
"Iraqis Cast Their Votes,
Despite Attacks" (Mariam Fam, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/30)
"Elections Are Not Democracy"
(Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek, from the 2005/02/07 issue)
"The Uncommitted"
(Michael Ignatieff, The New York Times Magazine, 2005/01/30)
"Whatever the result,
this is a triumphant election" (Andrew Sullivan, The Sunday
Times, 2005/01/30)
"Q&A: ElBaradei, Feeling
the Nuclear Heat" (The Washington Post, 2005/01/30)
"This is al-Qa'eda Rule 18:
'You must claim you were tortured'" (Alasdair Palmer, The
Sunday Telegraph, 2005/01/30)
"The
UN's PR coup" (Anne Bayefsky, israelinsider,
2005/01/30)
"In
Europe, an Unhealthy Fixation on Israel" (Robin Shepherd,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/30)
"'If
you don't take a job as a prostitute, we can stop your benefits'"
(Clare Chapman, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/30)
"Arafat's
tomb a shrine in Mukata" (Mitch Potter,
Toronto Star, 2005/01/30)
"Kofi
Annans son admits oil dealing" (Robert Winnett and
Jonathon Carr-Brown, The Sunday Times, 2005/01/30)
"The Vote, and Democracy
Itself, Leave Anxious Iraqis Divided" (John F. Burns, The
New York Times, 2005/01/30)
"Several Explosions
Heard Across Baghdad" (Dexter Filkins, The New York Times,
2005/01/30)
Saturday,
January 29, 2005
"Young
members of the Palestinian security forces..." (Abbas
Momani, AFP, 2005/01/29)
"Liberation
day in Iraq?" (Martin Kramer, Sandstorm, 2005/01/29)
"Iraqi election is a
story of great courage" (Salim Mansur, The Toronto Sun,
2005/01/29)
"Group cites Saudi 'hate'
tracts" (Katherine Clad, The Washington Times, 2005/01/29)
"Iraqis Abroad Begin Voting
With Joy, and Safety" (Hassan M. Fattah, The New York Times,
2005/01/29)
Friday,
January 28, 2005
"THE
DAY THE TORY SUMS ADD UP." (Labour/The Evening Standard,
2005/01/28)
"Labour's
pig poster insult" (Paul Waugh, The Evening Standard, 2005/01/28)
"No
substitute for elections" (Ali, Friends of Democracy, 2005/01/28)
"Iraqis Brave Long Trips,
Cold to Vote in U.S." (Michael Ellis, Reuters, 2005/01/28)
"'It is our country, our
voice, and our duty to vote'" (Rory McCarthy et al., The
Guardian, 2005/01/28)
"On Campaign Trail, a Single
Shot" (Steve Fainaru, The Washington Post, 2005/01/28)
"Hamas wins big in local
Gaza elections" (AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2005/01/28)
Thursday,
January 27, 2005
"The
railway tracks of the Auschwitz death camp..." (Vadim Ghirda,
AP, 2005/01/27)
"The Last
Casualty: The Tragic End to a Liberal Iraq" (Lawrence F.
Kaplan, The New Republic, 2005/01/27)
"Abundant
Life All Around" (Tim Blair, timblair.net, 2005/01/27)
"Digging
Into Seymour Hersh" (Max Boot, Los Angeles Times, 2005/01/27)
"We've
Been Taken Over By a Cult" (Seymour Hersh, Counterpunch,
2005/01/27)
"FOUR MORE
WARS!!!" (cafépress, 2004)
"Bush
means business" (Mark Steyn, The Spectator, from the 2005/01/29
issue)
"Sharon:
'We are on verge of historic breakthrough'" (Herb Keinon,
The Jerusalem Post, 2005/01/27)
"Fears
prompt withdrawal of Van Gogh film" (The Guardian, 2005/01/27)
"Van
Gogh murder accused wanted to 'become a martyr'" (Wendel
Broere and Paul Gallagher, The Scotsman, 2005/01/27)
"Iraqi
Sheik Struggles for Votes, And Against Religious Tradition"
(Anthony Shadid, The Washington Post, 2005/01/27)
"Across
Baghdad, Security Is Only an Ideal" (John F. Burns, The
New York Times, 2005/01/27)
Wednesday,
January 26, 2005
"'Kill
A Jew Go To Heaven': A Study of the Palestinian Authoritys
Promotion of Genocide" (Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook,
Palestinian Media Watch, January 2005)
"If
Palestinians want an independent state, their new chairman must coalesce
forces and disarm terrorists" (Emanuele
Ottolenghi, Newsday/emanueleottolenghi.com, 2005/01/26)
"Iraq's
Summer Soldiers: Liberal hawks as ideological deserters"
(Tim Cavanaugh, Reason, from the January 2005 issue)
"Deadliest day for
U.S. in Iraq war" (CNN.com, 2005/01/26)
"Iraq Pessimists' Real
Fear" (John Podhoretz, New York Post, 2005/01/26)
"A New Iraq"
(Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/01/26)
"Starting the day with
a sneer" (Alice Miles, The Times, 2005/01/26)
"Ready or not, democracy
is coming" (Janet Daley, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/26)
"Democracy on the Wing"
(Michael Rubin, The Washington Post, 2005/01/26)
"A Test on 'Tyranny'"
(Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post, 2005/01/26)
"Insurgents Vowing to
Kill Iraqis Who Brave the Polls on Sunday" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2005/01/26)
Tuesday,
January 25, 2005
"U.S.
Hostage Pleads for His Life in Iraq" (Sameer N. Yacoub,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/25)
"Ahmad
Again" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/01/25)
"Results,
Not Timetables, Matter in Iraq" (Henry A. Kissinger and
George P. Shultz, The Washington Post, 2005/01/25)
"Closing
the Neocon Circle" (Michael Hirsh, Newsweek, 2005/01/25)
"The
Democratic Ideal" (Joshua Muravchik, The Wall Street Journal,
2005/01/25)
"Europe
has taken over the Holocaust" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/01/25)
"So now we
are to confront the crazy truth about asylum? Of course not"
(Camilla Cavendish, The Times, 2005/01/25)
"Moore
Award Nominee" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2005/01/25)
"Rising
UK anti-semitism blamed on media" (Chris McGreal, The Guardian,
2005/01/25)
"Iraqi
forces accused of torturing detainees" (Roula Khalaf and
Steve Negus, Financial Times, 2005/01/25)
"Al Qaeda's
New Front" (Frontline, 2005/01/25)
"Militant
Imams Under Scrutiny Across Europe" (Don van Natta Jr.
and Lowell Bergman, The New York Times, 2005/01/25)
Monday,
January 24, 2005
"A
note on the Armanious case" (Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch,
2005/01/24)
"A Leap in the Dark"
(Wretchard, Belmont Club, 2005/01/24)
"Goebbels grotto revisited"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/01/24)
"Terror suspect arrested
seeking nuclear material" (WorldNetDaily, 2005/01/24)
"Alliance urged against
Islamic extremism" (Expatica, 2005/01/24)
"Iraq Forces Arrest Top
al-Qaida Lieutenant" (Jason Keyser, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/24)
"Has Iraq Weakened
Us?" (Victor Davis Hanson, Commentary, from the February
2005 issue)
"The Iraqi people will
defy the Ba'athists and Islamofascists" (William Shawcross,
The Guardian, 2005/01/24)
"Our Blindness"
(Mark Helprin, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/01/24)
"Freedom
Is Not a Doctrine" (Richard N. Haass, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/24)
"Shiites
in Iraq Say Government Will Be Secular" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2005/01/24)
"Islamists
halt attacks on Israel" (Chris McGreal, The Guardian, 2005/01/24)
Sunday,
January 23, 2005
"Al-Zarqawi
Said to Declare 'Fierce War'" (AP/ABC News, 2005/01/23)
"In tiny Baghdad bookshop,
some dare to be hopeful amid the fear and misery" (Hamza
Hendawi, AP/Boston.com, 2005/01/23)
"High Hopes, Hard Facts"
(Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek, from the 2005/01/31 issue)
"The Eve of Destruction"
(The Village Voice, 2005/01/18)
"He's a worldbeater,
all right" (Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Times, 2005/01/23)
"A Higher Realism"
(Robert Kagan, The Washington Post, 2005/01/23)
"Oh, say can you see..."
(David Aaronovitch, The Observer, 2005/01/23)
"Divided We Stand"
(Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, 2005/01/23)
"The scariest prospect
of all: Iran with the bomb" (Edward Luttwak, The Sunday
Telegraph, 2005/01/23)
"The Night the Soldiers
Came" (Tim Blair, timblair.net, 2005/01/23)
"The Next Islamist Revolution?"
(Eliza Griswold, The New York Times Magazine, 2005/01/23)
"Muslims boycott Holocaust
remembrance" (David Leppard, The Sunday Times, 2005/01/23)
"Second UN official 'linked
to Saddam pay-off'" (Charles Laurence and Philip Sherwel,
The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/01/23)
Saturday,
January 22, 2005
"Islamophobia
myth" (Kenan Malik, Prospect, from the February 2005 issue)
"The
Hermit Nuclear Kingdom" (Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York
Review of Books, from the 2005/02/10 issue)
"Germany
to Deport Hundreds of Islamists - Magazine" (Reuters, 2005/01/22)
"Army Prepares
'Robo-Soldier' for Iraq" (Michael P. Regan, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/01/22)
"Palestinian
groups look at ceasefire as Abbas seeks end to attacks"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/22)
"Iraq
refuses to say if Zarqawi detained" (AP/The Jerusalem Post,
2005/01/22)
"The U.N.
at Work: The world body gives financial support to Hamas"
(Dore Gold, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/01/22)
"Ideals
and Reality" (David Brooks, The New York Times, 2005/01/22)
"Focus
on Iran Causes Unease" (John Daniszewski, Los Angeles Times,
2005/01/22)
"The Birmingham
Index" (Muslims Against Advertising, January 2005)
"Muslim
group targets poster nudity" (Nicola Woolcock, The Times,
2005/01/22)
"Iraqi
minister: Chalabi will be arrested" (CNN.com, 2005/01/22)
Friday,
January 21, 2005
"U.S.
President George W. Bush gestures..." (Larry Downing, AP,
2005/01/20)
"Norwegians
Confused by Bush Salute" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/21)
"The
Spectator sport of Jew-baiting" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/01/21)
"Shun
Terror, Imam Urges Muslims in Eid Sermon" (Mahmoud Ahmad,
Arab News, 2005/01/21)
"On
Tyranny" (William Kristol, The Weekly Standard, from the
2005/01/31 issue)
"Way Too
Much God" (Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/01/21)
"Smiles
for the family, a fiery warning for the world" (Julian
Borger, The Guardian, 2005/01/21)
"Tomorrow's
Threat" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2005/01/21)
"Most
Iraqis Remain Committed to Elections, Poll Finds" (Karl
Vick, The Washington Post, 2005/01/21)
Thursday,
January 20, 2005
"President
and Mrs. Bush..." (Doug Mills, The New York Times, 2005/01/20)
"Inaugural Address
by President George W. Bush" (The White House, 2005/01/20)
"A child offers his
prayers..." (Sayyid Azim, AP, 2005/01/20)
"Our turn to speak now"
(Mohammed, Iraq the Model, 2005/01/20)
"Baluchi
blues" (The Economist, 2005/01/20)
"Inside information on
the New Jersey murders" (Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch, 2005/01/20)
"Hizbollah threatens
UK suicide attacks" (The Herald, 2005/01/20)
"Zarqawi Tape Vows Lengthy
War in Iraq - Web Site" (Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/20)
"Vice President Cheney
on inauguration day" (Don Imus, MSNBC, 2005/01/20)
"Should hateful speech
be punished?" (Ronald P. Sokol, International Herald Tribune,
2005/01/20)
"An American in Paris"
(Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, 2005/01/20)
"Terror threat seen rising
ahead of vote in Denmark" (International Herald Tribune,
2005/01/20)
"Ayatollah revives the
death fatwa on Salman Rushdie" (Philip Webster, The Times,
2005/01/20)
"80 percent say they plan
to vote" (David R. Sands, The Washington Times, 2005/01/20)
Wednesday,
January 19, 2005
"This
is a picture released by a British Court Martial..." (AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/01/18)
"The Army's
shame" (Roger Boyes, The Times, 2005/01/19)
"Images
of humiliated Iraqis heap disgrace on the Army" (Roger
Boyes, The Times, 2005/01/19)
"The
ballot, not the bullet, will see off Iraq's religious terrorists"
(John Keegan, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/19)
"Rice
targets 6 'outposts of tyranny'" (Nicholas Kralev, The
Washington Times, 2005/01/19)
Tuesday,
January 18, 2005
"Die
Stimme ihres Herrn" (Stern/Davids Medienkritik, 2005/01/18)
"Shame
on the New York Times" (Jeff Jarvis, Buzz Machine, 2005/01/18)
"This
is not Apocalypse Now in Iraq, but it might be the genesis of hope"
(Michael Gove, The Times, 2005/01/18)
"Where
the reporting stops" (The Jerusalem Post, 2005/01/18)
"Archbishop
Kidnapped in Iraq Is Freed" (Victor L. Simpson, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/01/18)
"Rage
Explodes at Egyptian Family's Funeral" (Andrea Elliott,
The New York Times, 2005/01/18)
Monday,
January 17, 2005
"Down
with Kim Jong-il. Let's all rise to drive out the dictatorial regime"
(The Daily NK/Reuters, 2005/01/17)
"Activist:
Video Shows Dissent in Communist N.Korea" (Jack Kim, Reuters,
2005/01/17)
"Iraqi
Archbishop Seized, Vatican Demands Release" (Maher al-Thanoon
and Philip Pullella, Reuters, 2005/01/17)
"Abbas
Orders Forces to Prevent Attacks" (Lara Sukhtian, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/01/17)
"Postmodern
War" (Victor Davis Hanson, City Journal, from the Winter
2005 issue)
"The
Coming Wars" (Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker, 2005/01/17)
"Women's magazine offers
tips to terrorists" (John Phillips, The WashingtonTimes,
2005/01/17)
"Britain's
online imam declares war as he calls young to jihad" (Sean
O'Neil and Yaakov Lappin, The Times, 2005/01/17)
"U.N.
Official Says Iraqi Vote 'Is on Track'" (Doug Struck, The
Washington Post, 2005/01/17)
Sunday,
January 16, 2005
"Report:
U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran" (Reuters/My
Way, 2005/01/16)
"Saddam Agents, Militants
Plan 'Vicious' Poll Attacks" (Michael Georgy, Reuters/My
Way, 2005/01/16)
"Desert desperadoes"
(Kit R. Roane, usnews.com, from the 2005/01/24 issue)
"Bush can still pull off
a Reagan triumph" (Andrew Sullivan, The Sunday Times, 2005/01/16)
"So no one's guilty in Guantanamo"
(Alasdair Palmer, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/01/16)
"Tsunami was all Allah's
doing" (Ross Clark, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/01/16)
"'Islamic Hate' Eyed In
Slays" (Douglas Montero and Stefan C. Friedman, New York
Post, 2005/01/16)
"CIA gives grim warning
on European prospects" (Nicholas Christian, Scotland on
Sunday, 2005/01/16)
"Rising Violence and
Fear Drive Iraq Campaigners Underground" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2005/01/16)
"When the Price for Speaking
Out Is Death" (Dexter Filkins, The New York Times, 2005/01/16)
"Bush Says Election
Ratified Iraq Policy" (Jim VandeHei and Michael A. Fletcher,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/16)
"Graner
Gets 10 Years for Abuse at Abu Ghraib" (T.R. Reid, The
Washington Post, 2005/01/16)
Saturday,
January 15, 2005
"EU:
Estimated and Projected Ratios of Muslims to Ethnic Europeans, 1985-2025"
(National Intelligence Center, January 2005)
"Germans
intolerant of immigrants" (Tom Goeller, The Washington
Times, 2005/01/15)
"Babylon
wrecked by war" (Rory McCarthy and Maev Kennedy, The Guardian,
2005/01/15)
"Guard
Convicted In the First Trial From Abu Ghraib" (T.R. Reid,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/15)
Friday,
January 14, 2005
"Sharon
Cuts Ties With Abbas Over Violence" (Gabin Rabinowitz,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/01/14)
"Triangulating
the War" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/01/14)
"Let Iraqis
Vote" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/01/14)
"Rather
Biased" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2005/01/14)
"In
Cafe Debate, a Victory for Elections" (Anthony Shadid,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/14)
"Iraq
New Terror Breeding Ground" (Dana Priest, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/14)
"Militants
defy Abbas with deadly Gaza bombing" (Ewen MacAskill, The
Guardian, 2005/01/14)
Thursday,
January 13, 2005
"U.S.
Lance Cpl. Chelsee A. Rattray..." (Reuters, 2005/01/13)
"The
British Inquisition" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/01/13)
"The
deadly threat of a nuclear Iran" (Douglas Davis, The Spectator,
from the 2005/01/15 issue)
"The 'Media
Party' is over" (Howard Fineman, Newsweek, 2005/01/13)
"Atrocities
in Plain Sight" (Andrew Sullivan, The New York Times, 2005/01/13)
"Ballots
and Boycotts" (Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times,
2005/01/13)
"In
praise of blasphemy" (Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian,
2005/01/13)
Wednesday,
January 12, 2005
"The
War Against World War IV" (Norman Podhoretz, Commentary,
from the February 2005 issue)
"Iraq Without
a Plan" (Michael E. OHanlon, Policy Review, from
the December 2004-January 2005 issue)
"New Year's
Eve 'plot' to kill Dutch MP Hirsi Ali" (Expatica, 2005/01/12)
"Ayatollah
alarms Sunnis with pledge of security force purge" (James
Hider, The Times, 2005/01/12)
"Search
for Banned Arms In Iraq Ended Last Month" (Dafna Linzer,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/12)
Tuesday,
January 11, 2005
"Iran
nearing nuclear capability" (David Rudge, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/01/11)
"Britain
has been in denial for too long" (Mark Steyn, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/01/11)
"Stop the
Genocide" (Jon S. Corzine and Sam Brownback, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/11)
"Iraqi
Security Forces: Hunters and Hunted" (Karl Vick, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/11)
"Iraqi
prisoners 'treated no worse than cheerleaders'" (Alec Russell,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/11)
"Abbas:
Palestinians ready for peace" (Khaled Abu Toameh, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/01/11)
"Baghdad
police chief who warned of force's vulnerability is killed"
(James Hider, The Times, 2005/01/11)
Monday,
January 10, 2005
"Americanism
- and Its Enemies" (David Gelernter,
Commentary, from the January 2005 issue)
"CBS
Ousts 4 For Bush Guard Story" (CBS News, 2005/01/10)
"The Birth Pangs of Arab
Democracy" (Joshua Muravchik, Los Angeles Times, 2005/01/10)
"Stratfor on the war"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2005/01/10)
"Sudan peace treaty ends
long conflict but not the fears" (Adrian Blomfield,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/10)
Sunday,
January 9, 2005
"Abbas
Claims Victory in Poll to Succeed Arafat" (Mohammed Assadi,
Reuters, 2005/01/09)
"Coalition of the giving"
(Mark Steyn, The Australian, 2005/01/10)
"Cowards of the left"
(Nick Cohen, The Observer, 2005/01/09)
"I don't mean to be rude..."
(David Aaronovitch, The Observer, 2005/01/09)
"Bushs new sheriff
reveals a double standard on torture" (Andrew Sullivan,
The Sunday Times, 2005/01/09)
"Captivity
Is Over, but Not Fear" (Roger Cohen, The New York Times,
2005/01/09)
Saturday,
January 8, 2005
"Militants
Said to Send Fighters to Europe" (Tony Czuczka, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/01/08)
"Brothers
in Alms" (Peter Bergen, The New York Times, 2005/01/08)
"Iraqi
militant admits ties with Iran, Syria" (AP/The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/01/08)
"U.S. Said
to Hold More Foreigners in Iraq Fighting" (Douglas Jehl
and Neil A. Lewis, The New York Times, 2005/01/08)
"Christians
flee genocide as fear sweeps Iraq" (Jack Fairweather, The
Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/08)
Friday,
January 7, 2005
"The
Disenchanted American" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review,
2005/01/07)
"How to Interrogate Terrorists"
(Heather Mac Donald, City Journal, from the Winter 2004 issue)
"Conspiracy Theories
Surrounding the Tsunami: It was a Punishment from Allah for Celebrating
Christmas and Other Sins; It was Caused by the U.S., Israel, India"
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 842, 2005/01/07)
"What
hate?" (Kenan Malik, The Guardian/kenanmalik.com,
2005/01/07)
"Arafat's
Heir" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2005/01/07)
"Anti-Islamic Torture"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2005/01/07)
"Gonzales Defends His
White House Record" (Dan Eggen and R. Jeffrey Smith, The
Washington Post, 2005/01/07)
"Rumsfeld Seeks Broad
Review of Iraq Policy" (Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker ,
The New York Times, 2005/01/07)
Thursday,
January 6, 2005
"Saddam
Hussein and Al-Jazeera" (Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, The Counterterrorism
Blog, 2005/01/06)
"Two
True Pictures of the Terror War" (Max Boot, Los Angeles
Times, 2005/01/06)
"The
Country We've Got" (Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times,
2005/01/06)
"Torture
Again" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2005/01/06)
"Mohammed
the lad leaps up league of names" (Alexandra Frean, The
Times, 2005/01/06)
Wednesday,
January 5, 2005
"Dutch
Muslim Site Spoofs Hirsi Ali's Death" (Rogier van Bakel,
Nobody's Business, 2005/01/05)
"Report:
Rise in global anti-Semitism" (Janine Zacharia, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/01/05)
"Mosul
Massacre: The Saudi Role" (Stephen Schwartz, New York Post,
2005/01/05)
"The Intifada
Comes to Duke" (Eric Adler and Jack Langer, The Wall Street
Journal, 2005/01/05)
"Does
the Right Remember Abu Ghraib?" (Anne Applebaum, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/05)
"In Angry
Waves, the Devout See an Angry God" (Edward Cody, The Washington
Post, 2005/01/05)
"Briton
is accused of missile plot in US" (Tom Leonard, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/01/05)
Tuesday,
January 4, 2005
"IAEA:
Evidence of Egyptian nuke program" (AP/The Jerusalem Post,
2005/01/04)
"Iraqi
insurgents now outnumber coalition forces" (James Hider,
The Times, 2005/01/04)
"Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi reportedly arrested in Iraq" (Itar-Tass,
2005/01/04)
"Palestinian
Leader Assails 'Zionist Enemy'" (Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters/My
Way, 2005/01/04)
"Governor
of Baghdad Region Assassinated" (AP/ABC News, 2005/01/04)
"American
stinginess is saving lives" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/01/04)
Monday,
January 3, 2005
"Top
Ten Arab and Iranian Conspiracy Theories Ending 2004" (Steven
Stalinsky, Jewish World Review, 2005/01/03)
"How
the Left Betrayed My Country - Iraq" (Naseer Flayih Hasan,
FrontPageMagazine, 2005/01/03)
"Suicide
Blast Kills 29 in Iraq" (Karl Vick and Salih Saif Aldin,
The Washington Post, 2005/01/03)
Sunday,
January 2, 2005
"Arafat
Lives" (Efraim Karsh, Commentary,
from the January 2005 issue)
"Tape
shows Al-Jazeera, Saddam link" (AP/The Jerusalem Post,
2005/01/02)
"The War Inside the Arab
Newsroom" (Samantha M. Shapiro, The New York Times Magazine,
2005/01/02)
"Palestinian Stirrings"
(Dennis Ross, The Washington Post, 2005/01/02)
"Iraqi Officials Cite Rise
Of Interest in Elections" (Karl Vick, The Washington Post,
2005/01/02)
"Long-Term Plan Sought
For Terror Suspects" (Dana Priest, The Washington Post,
2005/01/02)
Saturday,
January 1, 2005
"The
Reporting of Iraq and Israel: An Abuse of Media Power"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/01/01)
"Why the
Democrats Keep Losing" (Joshua Muravchik, Commentary, from
the January 2005 issue)
"Journalists
shouldn't be cheerleaders" (Alan Greenblatt, St. Petersburg
Times, 2005/01/01)
"Look
back at Weimar and start to worry about Russia"
(Niall Ferguson, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/01)
"Sudan
and Southern Rebels Sign Pact to End Civil War" (Marc Lacey,
The New York Times, 2005/01/01)
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