Thursday,
March 31, 2005
"The
Politics of Churlishness" (Martin Peretz, The New
Republic, 2005/03/31)
"Canadian
Tortured, Raped Before Death in Iran" (AP/IRVAJ, 2005/03/31)
"Report
Says U.S. Intelligence 'Dead Wrong' on Iraq" (Steve
Holland and Adam Entous, Reuters, 2005/03/31)
"U.S.
Denies U.N. Claim Iraqis Malnourished" (Bradley S.
Klapper, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/31)
"Lebanon's
Peril" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/03/31)
"The
neocon revolution" (Martin Jacques, The Guardian,
2005/03/31)
"Reality
TV, Iraq-Style" (Steven Stalinsky, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/03/31)
"Palestinian
gunmen open fire on the Mukata" (AP/The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/03/31)
"Iraq's
women of power who tolerate wife-beating and promote polygamy"
(Catherine Philp, The Times, 2005/03/31)
"Syria
Moves to Keep Control of Lebanon" (Robin Wright, The
Washington Post, 2005/03/31)
Wednesday,
March 30, 2005
"The
Death of France's 'Multiculturalism'" (Nidra Poller,
FrontPageMagazine, 2005/03/30)
"U.N.:
Iraq Kids Suffer From Malnutrition" (Jonathan Fowler,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/30)
"Darfur
Deathtoll May Be 300,000, Say UK Lawmakers" (Madeline
Chambers, Reuters/My Way, 2005/03/30)
"Assembly
descends into TV farce" (James Hider, The Times, 2005/03/30)
"The
shreds of evidence that could destroy UN chief" (James
Bone, The Times, 2005/03/30)
"Panel
Says Annan Didn't Intervene in Iraq Contract" (Warren
Hoge, The New York Times, 2005/03/30)
Tuesday,
March 29, 2005
"Hamas
recruit says he was trained in Syria" (AP/MSNBC, 2005/03/29)
"Lebanon's
Prime Minister Says He'll Resign" (Hussein Dakroub,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/29)
"The
Israel-Nazi Slander in Historical Context" (Rory Miller,
Tech Central Station, 2005/03/29)
"Jenin:
Anniversary of a Battle" (Natan Sharansky, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/03/29)
"Arab
League — Of Denial" (Amir Taheri, New York Post,
2005/03/29)
"In
the Gulf, Dissidence Goes Digital" (Steve Coll, The
Washington Post, 2005/03/29)
"Koran
scholar: US will cease to exist in 2007" (Khaled Abu
Toameh, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/29)
"Picnic
Is No Party In the New Basra" (Anthony Shadid, The
Washington Post, 2005/03/29)
"Annan
'will sacrifice son to save himself'" (Alec Russell,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/28)
Monday,
March 28, 2005
"Anti-American
Trade Surplus" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today,
2005/03/28)
"Iraq's
Most-Wanted Terrorist 'Surrounded'" (The Scotsman,
2005/03/28)
"From
Deicide to Genocide" (David Gutmann, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/03/28)
"Tehran
Twist" (Lawrence F. Kaplan, The New Republic, 2005/03/28)
"At
last, a power of sense at the UN" (Robert Skidelsky,
The Times, 2005/03/28)
"Victory
for Lebanese hungry for 'truth'" (Nicholas Blanford,
The Christian Science Monitor, 2005/03/28)
"Al-Qaeda
shows footage of Iraqi official's murder" (Catherine
Philp, The Times, 2005/03/28)
"Rings
That Kidnap Iraqis Thrive on Big Threats and Bigger Profits"
(James Glanz, The New York Times, 2005/03/28)
Sunday,
March 27, 2005
"Lebanese
men look through the window..." (Damir Sagolj, Reuters,
2005/03/27)
"Special Report #1 -
Oil-For-Food Investigation" (Roger L. Simon, rogerlsimon.com,
2005/03/27)
"The
UN charade on human rights" (Frida Ghitis, The Boston
Globe, 2005/03/27)
"Unveiling
Turkish conspiracies" (Mustafa Akyol, The Washington
Times, 2005/03/27)
"Playing Both Sides
in Jordan" (Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post, 2005/03/27)
"What Set Loose
the Voice of the People" (Dexter Filkins, The New
York Times, 2005/03/27)
"The Case The Saudis
Can't Make" (Faiza Saleh Ambah, The Washington Post,
2005/03/27)
"Arabs fail to face
the facts" (Bangkong Post, 2005/03/28)
"Arabs looking
backward" (The Boston Globe, 2005/03/27)
"Wolfowitz: 'Important
Things' to Do" (Lally Weymouth, The Washington Post,
2005/03/27)
"Iraqi
resistance begins to crack after elections" (Jason
Burke, The Observer, 2005/03/27)
Saturday,
March 26, 2005
"Flames
erupt from a building..." (AP, 2005/03/26)
"Continental
Drift" (D.D. Guttenplan, The Nation, from 2005/04/04
issue)
"Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice at The Post"
(The Washington Post, 2005/03/26)
"Rice
Describes Plans To Spread Democracy" (Glenn Kessler
and Robin Wright, The Washington Post, 2005/03/26)
"China
forgets manners as Rice visit touches nerves" (Hamish
McDonald, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2005/03/26)
Friday,
March 25, 2005
"A
Kyrgyz man looks through the broken window..." (David
Mdzinarishvili, Reuters, 2005/03/25)
"Mass
march urges reforms in Bahrain" (Reuters, 2005/03/25)
"Iraq's
insurgents 'seek exit strategy'" (Steve Negus, Financial
Times, 2005/03/25)
"As
democracy spreads, the noose tightens" (Victor Davis
Hanson, The Chicago Tribune, 2005/03/25)
"Report
reveals shame of UN peacekeepers" (Owen Bowcott, The
Guardian, 2005/03/25)
"Protests
Topple Kyrgyzstan's Government" (Karl Vick and Peter
Finn, The Washington Post, 2005/03/25)
Thursday,
March 24, 2005
"Kyrgyzstan
Protesters Storm Gov't Building" (Steve Gutterman,
AP/The Guardian, 2005/03/24)
"U.N.: Lebanon's
Hariri Probe Unsatisfactory" (Nick Wadhams, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/24)
"Sharon and the
Bush Doctrine" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
2005/03/24)
"The Seven Faces of
“Dr.” Churchill" (Victor Davis Hanson,
National Review, 2005/03/24)
"News Real"
(Lawrence F. Kaplan, The New Republic, 2005/03/24)
"With the call of
God is the Greatest,the flag of Zionism will fall and will be destroyed"
(The Ottawa Citizen, 2005/03/24)
"Islamic school suspends
teachers over student's hate-filled tale" (Juliet
O'Neill, The Ottawa Citizen, 2005/03/24)
"U.S.-Backed
Iraqis Raid Camp and Report Killing 80 Insurgents"
(Edward Wong, The New York Times, 2005/03/24)
Wednesday,
March 23, 2005
"Taliban
in the armchair, kneeling is the Prime Minister" (Star
Gazette/MEMRI, 2003/07/10)
"Turkey's
Spiritual Submission" (Steven Stalinsky, New York
Sun/MEMRI, 2005/03/23)
"The
Soft Power Summit" (Thomas Joscelyn, The Weekly Standard,
2005/03/23)
"Document: Bin Laden
Evaded U.S. Forces" (Robert Burns, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/03/23)
"Radicals On The
Rocks" (Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/03/23)
"In
Deep Trouble" (Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal,
2005/03/23)
Tuesday,
March 22, 2005
"Libyan
leader Moammar Gadhafi..." (Amr Nabil, AP, 2005/03/22)
"'The
Whore Lived Like a German'" (Jody K. Biehl, Der Spiegel,
2005/03/22)
"Ordinary
Iraqis Wage a Successful Battle Against Insurgents"
(Robert F. Worth, The New York Times, 2005/03/22)
"A Labour anti-semite?"
(Stephen Pollard, stephenpollard.net, 2005/03/22)
"That Bleeding
Heart Wolfowitz" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/03/22)
"The war against Arab
despotism" (Amir Taheri, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/22)
"Can Hezbollah
and Hamas Be Democratic?" (Daniel Pipes, New York
Sun/danielpipes.org, 2005/03/22)
"The strange death
of the liberal West" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/03/22)
"'Myth' America"
(Bret Stephens, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/22)
"Syria
feels heat as evidence in Lebanon PM's murder points to bomb under road"
(Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, 2005/03/22)
Monday,
March 21, 2005
"Idiot's
Delight" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2005/03/21)
"Fool
of the day" (Arthur Chrenkoff, chrenkoff.blogspot.com,
2005/03/21)
"Connecting
the wrong dots" (Arnaud de Borchgrave, The Washington
Times, 2005/03/21)
"French
anti-Semitism hits 10-year high" (Ynetnews, 2005/03/21)
"PA
'using weapons for criminal activity'" (Khaled Abu
Toameh, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/21)
"There
Are Signs the Tide May Be Turning on Iraq's Street of Fear"
(John F. Burns, The New York Times, 2005/03/21)
"Britons
in Gulf fear bombing heralds new al-Qaeda attacks"
(Sean O'Neill and Michael Theodoulou, The Times, 2005/03/21)
Sunday,
March 20, 2005
"A
Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim girl holds the holy Koran..."
(Damir Sagolj, Reuters, 2005/03/21)
"Iraq versus Jordan:
MidEast Pains, Coalition Political Gains" (Austin
Bay, austinbay.net, 2005/03/20)
"Nonstop Turbulence"
(Robert D. Kaplan, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/20)
"My Students,
Reveling in the Cedar Revolution" (Frances Z. Brown,
The Washington Post, 2005/03/20)
"Iran plans
secret 'nuclear university' to train scientists" (Con
Coughlin, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/03/20)
"One
dead as blast demolishes Qatar theatre packed with westerners"
(Sean Rayment and Peter Zimonjic, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/03/20)
Saturday,
March 19, 2005
"100,000
DEAD" (Stephen Hird, Reuters, 2005/03/19)
"Thousands
Protest Iraq War Across Europe" (AP/The New York Times,
2005/03/19)
"'Dutch Chemical
Ali' on trial for genocide" (Ian Traynor, The Guardian,
2005/03/19)
"Seven
Hurt After Beirut Explosion" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/19)
Friday,
March 18, 2005
"A
poster of Syrian President Bashar Assad..." (Kevin
Frayer, AP, 2005/03/17)
"'Mein
Kampf' becomes Turkey bestseller, raising the question: Why?"
(AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/18)
"'Little Eichmanns'
and 'Digital Brownshirts': Deconstructing the Hitlerian slur"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/03/18)
"Arrests at Saudi
'gay wedding'" (Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, 2005/03/18)
"Sharon's terror
masters" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/18)
"What's Left? Shame."
(Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, 2005/03/18)
"A Haircut in Iraq
Can Be the Death of the Barber" (Robert F. Worth,
The New York Times, 2005/03/18)
"Italian troops to
stay, after all" (Richard Owen, The Times, 2005/03/18)
"Janjaweed onslaught
forces UN to quit Darfur" (David Blair, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/03/18)
"Palestinians and
Israelis take new step on peace path" (Inigo Gilmore,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/18)
"'Something
was going to happen – it was going to be me or him'"
(Nicholas Blanford et al., The Times, 2005/03/18)
Thursday,
March 17, 2005
"Destroyed
statue of Assad in Lebanon" (AFP/YnetNews, 2005/03/17)
"'Syria
will not relinquish Lebanon'" (Yitzhak Benhorin, YnetNews,
2005/03/17)
"Where's
the outrage on torture?" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston
Globe, 2005/03/17)
"Even
the bombs couldn't spoil this day" (Boris Johnson,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/17)
Wednesday,
March 16, 2005
"A
Lebanese opposition supporter flashes the v-sign..."
(Kevin Frayer, AP, 2005/03/16)
"87
Percent Saudis Back Women’s Participation in Elections"
(P.K. Abdul Ghafour & Abeer Mishkhas, Arab News, 2005/03/16)
"Blasts
Mar First Iraq Assembly Meeting" (Rawya Rageh, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/16)
"Anti-War
Moonbats on Parade" (Michelle Malkin, The National
Ledger, 2005/03/16)
"Most
Iraqis say future looks brighter" (Barbara Slavin,
USA Today, 2005/03/16)
"180,000
die from hunger in Darfur" (Jeevan Vasagar and Ewen
MacAskill, The Guardian, 2005/03/16)
"U.S.
Military Says 26 Inmate Deaths May Be Homicide" (Douglas
Jehl and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times, 2005/03/16)
"Italy
Says Will Start Withdrawing Troops from Iraq" (Francesca
Piscioneri, Reuters, 2005/03/16)
Tuesday,
March 15, 2005
"In
the Middle East, a New World" (Karl Zinsmeister, The
American Enterprise, from the April/May 2005 issue)
"Union
escort for protesting Paris students" (Expatica, 2005/03/15)
"Belgium
Breeding Ground for Terrorists" (Het Volk/Free Republic,
2005/03/15)
"This
Was Not Looting" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/03/15)
"Those
missing WMD, again" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/03/15)
"Another
kind of Islam" (Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/15)
"Hezbollah's
deadly record" (Joel Himelfarb, The Washington Times,
2005/03/15)
"Million
Lebanese Stage Massive Retort to Terrorists" (Claudia
Rosett, New York Sun, 2005/03/15)
"Rallies
Highlight Rifts in Lebanon" (Scott Wilson, The Washington
Post, 2005/03/15)
"Huge
Demonstration in Lebanon Demands End to Syrian Control"
(Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times, 2005/03/15)
Monday,
March 14, 2005
"Lebanese
soldier looks through his binocular..." (Hussein Malla,
AP, 2005/03/14)
"Thousands
March Against Syria in Beirut" (Sam F. Ghattas, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/14)
"Hundreds
of Thousands in Lebanon Protest Syria" (Nadim Ladki,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/14)
"The
Muslim Brotherhood's Conquest of Europe" (Lorenzo
Vidino, The Middle East Quarterly, from the Winter 2005 issue)
"Syria
must get its act together before it is too late" (Anton
La Guardia, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/14)
"'It's
not just a woman who has been raped, but a nation'"
(Declan Walsh, The Guardian, 2005/03/14)
Sunday,
March 13, 2005
"Will
the Mideast Bloom?" (Youssef M. Ibrahim, The Washington
Post, 2005/03/13)
"A vote for intolerance"
(Nick Cohen, The Observer, 2005/03/13)
"We weren't lied to"
(David Aaronovitch, The Observer, 2005/03/13)
"A terrifying envoy
for the UN to handle: he tells the truth" (Andrew
Sullivan, The Sunday Times, 2005/03/13)
"Looting at
Iraqi Weapons Plants Was Systematic, Official Says"
(James Glanz and William J. Broad, The New York Times, 2005/03/13)
"Tide of extremism
is rising against us, say Jewish students" (Sean O'Neill
and Yaakov Lappin, The Sunday Times, 2005/03/13)
"Italy to stop paying
ransoms" (John Follai, The Sunday Times, 2005/03/13)
"Revealed: Israel
plans strike on Iranian nuclear plant" (Uzi Mahnaimi,
The Sunday Times, 2005/03/13)
Saturday,
March 12, 2005
"U.N.:
Assad Committed to Lebanon Pullout" (Samar Kassabli,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/12)
"Meanwhile,
Back in Baghdad" (Dan Senor, The Weekly Standard,
from the 2005/03/21 issue)
"Saddam's
$2m offer to WMD inspector" (Francis Harris, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/03/12)
"Assad
tightens grip in Lebanon" (Sharon Cooke, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/03/12)
Friday,
March 11, 2005
"Saudi
University Lecturer: My Son's Teacher Was a Terrorist"
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 877, 2005/03/11)
"Sgrena
operation 'kept from US'" (BBC News, 2005/03/11)
"A
Look Back: Turning points since September 11" (Victor
Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/03/11)
"The
sickness of Britain" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/03/11)
"Don't
wobble, Mr. President" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/03/11)
"U.S.
denies it's ready to accept Hezbollah political role"
(Nathan Guttman, Haaretz, 2005/03/11)
"Something
terrible happened in our country" (Ken Satlov, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/11)
"A
democratic electric shock" (Orly Halpern, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/03/11)
"Kuwait's
Suffragettes: Muslim women seize the chance to claim their rights"
(Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/11)
"Terror
laws in disarray as suspect is let out of prison"
(Richard Ford et al., The Times, 2005/03/11)
"A
Year After Madrid Attacks, Europe Stalled in Terror Fight"
(Pamela Rolfe, The Washington Post, 2005/03/11)
"Spanish
Muslims issue fatwa on bin Laden" (Isambard Wilkinson,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/11)
"In
Madrid, Annan Calls for a Global Drive Against Terrorism"
(Maggie Farley, Los Angeles Times, 2005/03/11)
"Pentagon
Seeks to Transfer More Detainees From Base in Cuba"
(Douglas Jehl, The New York Times, 2005/03/11)
"Karami
Comeback Risks More Turmoil in Lebanon" (Nadim Ladki,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/11)
Thursday,
March 10, 2005
"Jihad
at the School of Orchestrated Anti Semitism" (Melanie
Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/03/10)
"Suicide
Bomber Kills 47 at Iraq Funeral" (Sindbad Ahmed, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/10)
"The
Pentagon’s new pin-up boy" (Toby Harnden, The
Spectator, from the 2005/03/12 issue)
"The
Arab spring" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, 2005/03/10)
"'Teachable
Moments': But who will teach the teachers?" (Victor
Davis Hanson, National Review/Private Papers, 2005/03/10)
"Gender
bias in IKEA instructions?" (Reuters/CNN.com, 2005/03/10)
"The
Beirut Tea Party" (Thomas L. Friedman, The New York
Times, 2005/03/10)
"U.S.
Called Ready to See Hezbollah in Lebanon Role" (Steven
R. Weisman, The New York Times, 2005/03/10)
Wednesday,
March 9, 2005
"Syria's
President Bashar al-Assad waves..." (Khaled al-Hariri,
Reuters, 2005/03/09)
"Tens
of thousands rally for Syrian president" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/09)
"The
London and Paris 'street' is still roiling'" (Amir
Taheri, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/03/09)
"Freedom's
Fair-Weather Friends" (James Taranto, Best of the
Web Today, 2005/03/09)
"Terror
Threat?" (Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, Newsweek,
2005/03/09)
"Don't
be fooled - this is no Arab glasnost" (Fraser Nelson,
The Washington Post, 2005/03/09)
"Defending
Bolton" (Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post, 2005/03/09)
"Democracy
in Lebanon" (Walid Phares, The Washington Times, 2005/03/09)
"Can
Hezbollah Go Straight?" (Michael Young, The New York
Times, 2005/03/09)
"Iraq
Soldiers May Be Among 41 Bodies Found" (Todd Pitman,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/09)
Tuesday,
March 8, 2005
"ALL
OUR DISASTERS ARE FROM AMERICA" (Sharif Karim, Reuters,
2005/03/08)
"Thousands Answer
Hezbollah Call in Beirut" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/08)
"About Giuliana Sgrena"
(Zacht Ei, 2005/03/08)
"Was Italian Hostage's
Car Speeding?" (ABC News, 2005/03/08)
"They made a democracy
and called it peace" (Spengler, Asia Times, 2005/03/08)
"A
Neo-Conservative's Caution" (Daniel Pipes, New York
Sun/danielpipes.org, 2005/03/08)
"A
Printemps Arabe?" (Gregory, The Belgravia Dispatch,
2005/03/08)
"Is
Bush Right?: President's Critics Reconsider Democracy's Prospects in
the Middle East" (Jefferson Morley, The Washington
Post, 2005/03/08)
"Critic of U.N.
Named Envoy" (Glenn Kessler and Colum Lynch, The Washington
Post, 2005/03/08)
"Hopes
dim for early Syrian exit from Lebanon" (Brian Whitaker,
The Guardian, 2005/03/08)
Monday,
March 7, 2005
"Hundreds
of Kuwaiti women rallied..." (Yasser Al-Zayyat, AFP,
2005/03/07)
"Kuwaitis
demonstrate for women's suffrage" (Haitham Haddadin,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/07)
"Pakistan
Rape Sparks Rally of Thousands" (Khalid
Tanveer, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/07)
"Head
of Islamic Jihad Taught Middle East Studies at US University"
(Arutz Sheva, 2005/03/07)
"A sudden, powerful
stirring" (Fouad Ajami, USNews.com, from the 2005/03/14
issue)
"Syria's
Road To Freedom" (Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/03/07)
"Syrian
Troops to Begin Lebanon Pullback" (Zeina Karam, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/07)
"Criminal
gangs use Islam to intimidate victims" (Rosie Cowan,
The Guardian, 2005/03/07)
Sunday,
March 6, 2005
"La
mia veritá" (il manifesto, 2005/03/06)
"My truth"
(Giuliana Sgrena, il manifesto, 2005/03/06)
"Italy
Paid More than $10 Million" (Charles
Johnson, Little Green Footballs, 2005/03/06)
"Hostage
fears troops targeted her" (BBC News, 2005/03/06)
"Wounded Italian
Reporter Recalls Ordeal" (Maria Sanminitelli, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/06)
"The vanishing
Jews of the Arab world: Baghdad native tells the story of being a Middle
East refugee" (Semha Alwaya, San Fransisco Chronicle,
2005/03/06)
"www.FreeNoor.com"
(Nasser Nouri, AP, 2005/03/06)
"A Crack in the Sphinx"
(Saad Eddin Ibrahim, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/06)
"A war of words"
(David Aaronovitch, The Observer, 2005/03/06)
"The Bush revolution
has only just begun" (Con Coughlin, The Sunday Telegraph,
2005/03/06)
"Help Us, America!:
Germany is finding George W. Bush harder to hate"
(Mathias Dopfner, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/06)
"Unexpected Whiff
of Freedom Proves Bracing for the Mideast" (Neil MacFarquhar,
The New York Times, 2005/03/06)
"Syria defiant
on Lebanon withdrawal" (Damien McElroy and Toby Harnden,
The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/03/06)
Saturday,
March 5, 2005
"Italian
hostage Giuliana Sgrena arrives at Ciampino airport..."
(Max Rossi, Reuters 2005/03/05)
"U.S.
Forces Injure Freed Italian Reporter" (Patrick Quinn,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/05)
"When
Rapists Walk Free" (Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York
Times, 2005/03/05)
"The
law against religious hatred is – in effect – an invitation
to it" (Charles Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/05)
"Why
Muslim girls cover up for Islam" (Thair Shaikh, The
Guardian, 2005/03/05)
"From
Gloucester to Afghanistan: the making of a shoe bomber"
(Mark Honigsbaum and Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, 2005/03/05)
Friday,
March 4, 2005
"Lebanese
youths wave their national flag..." (Kevin Frayer,
AP, 2005/03/04)
"Eurospeak"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/03/04)
"The Face of Iraqi
Terrorism" (Stephen Schwartz, The Weekly Standard,
2005/03/04)
"What
have the Americans ever done for us? Liberated 50 million people..."
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/03/04)
"The
Road to Damascus" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington
Post, 2005/03/04)
"Saudis
Tell Syria To Leave Lebanon"
(Scott Wilson, The Washington Post, 2005/03/04)
Thursday,
March 3, 2005
"Mukhtar
Mai, victim of a gang rape, sheds tears..." (Khalid
Tanveer, AP, 2005/03/03)
"Pakistani
Court Acquits Five Gang-Rape Convicts" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/03)
"The
right side of history" (Mark Steyn, The Spectator,
from the 2005/03/05 issue)
"Neocons
May Get the Last Laugh" (Max
Boot, Los Angeles Times, 2005/03/03)
"Al
Jazeera has a good effect on the Arab street" (Ali,
Free Iraqi, 2005/03/03)
"Heroic herald of
freedom" (Michael Gove, The Times, 2005/03/03)
"And now the Syrians
sniff freedom" (Boris Johnson, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/03/03)
Wednesday,
March 2, 2005
"British
Muslim schoolgirl Shabina Begum..." (Adam Butler,
AP, 2005/03/02)
"British Schoolgirl
Wins Right to Wear Muslim Dress" (Andrew Cawthorne,
Reuters, 2005/03/02)
"A
Lebanese woman holds a poster..." (Kevin Frayer, AP,
2005/03/02)
"Democratic
Rumblings in Lebanon Are All Well and Good, But..."
(Der Spiegel, 2005/03/02)
"'But
as an American . . .'" (James Taranto, Best of the
Web Today, 2005/03/02)
"The
Cedar Rebellion" (The Christian Science Monitor, 2005/03/02)
"Managing A Mideast
Revolution" (David Ignatius, The Washington Post,
2005/03/02)
"A New Era of Democracy
in the Middle East?" (AP/NewsMax.com, 2005/03/02)
"What
Became of the CIA: How is it that America's intelligence analysts don't
recognize ham and think bin Laden is 'gentle'?" (Gabriel
Schoenfeld, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/03/02)
"Women challenge
'honor' killings" (Alasdair Soussi, The Christian
Science Monitor, 2005/03/02)
"2
Members of Hussein Tribunal Are Assassinated in Baghdad"
(Rovert F. Worth, The New York Times, 2005/03/02)
Tuesday,
March 1, 2005
"Two
Lebanese opposition demonstrators..." (Hussein Malla, AP,
2005/03/01)
"Protesters
Back on Beirut Streets; U.S. Offers Support" (Nadim
Ladki, Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/01)
"Abbas
wins global support for Palestinian reforms at London meeting"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/01)
"French
Hostage in Iraq Pleads for Help" (Michael Georgy,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/01)
"Web
Site: Al Qaeda in Iraq Claims Hilla Bombing" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/03/01)
"And
The New York Times? And The New York Times." (Charles
Paul Freund, Hit and Run, 2005/03/01)
"Revolution"
(Michael Ledeen, National Review, 2005/03/01)
"The
Arabs' Berlin Wall has crumbled" (Mark Steyn, The
Daily Telegraph, 2005/03/01)
"Bin
Laden Enlisting Al-Zarqawi for Attacks" (Lara Jakes
Jordan and Katherine Shrader, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/03/01)
"The
shoe bomber from a Gloucester grammar" (Sean ONeill
and Stewart Tendler, The Times, 2005/03/01)
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