Sunday,
July 31, 2005
"British
MP George Galloway in Syria: Foreigners Are Raping Two Beautiful Arab
Daughters - Jerusalem and Baghdad" (MEMRI TV, 2005/07/31)
"London
Police Nab 7 More in Blasts Probe" (Catherine McAloon,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/31)
"Confronted
with our own decadence" (Minette Marrin, The Sunday
Times, 2005/07/31)
"Nazi
reminders in Gaza?" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
2005/07/31)
"Switched
Off in Basra" (Steven Vincent, The New York Times,
2005/07/31)
"Another
Face of Terror" (Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York
Times, 2005/07/31)
"Muslims
sound alarm over schools" (Russell Skelton, The Age,
2005/07/31)
"Terror
suspect gives first account of London attack" (Tony
Thompson et al., The Observer, 2005/07/31)
Saturday,
July 30, 2005
"This
photo released by Italian State Police..." (AFP, 2005/07/30)
"Man
Admits Role in Failed London Attack" (Frances D'Emilio,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/30)
"Terror's
Global Ambition" (Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/07/30)
"Suspect
'confesses to London attacks'" (AFP/The Australian,
2005/07/30)
"GOT
THE BASTARDS" (The Sun, 2005/07/30)
"Captured
- all five 21/7 bomb suspects" (Daniel McGrory et
al., The Times, 2005/07/30)
Friday,
July 29, 2005
"Last
Suspects in Failed Bombings Nabbed" (Paisley Dodds,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/29)
"That
Huw Edwards is a nice man" (brownie, Harry's Place,
2005/07/29)
"Clerical
Error: The Dangers of Tolerance" (Peter Bergen and
Paul Cruickshank, The New Republic, 2005/07/29)
"Britain
encourages asylum-seekers to despise the society that helped them"
(Mick Hume, The Times, 2005/07/29)
"Iraq
Can Survive This" (David Ignatius, The Washington
Post, 2005/07/29)
"Friends
Describe Bomber's Political, Religious Evolution"
(Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post, 2005/07/29)
"Afghan
Women Put Lives on Line To Run for Office" (N.C. Aizenman,
The Washington Post, 2005/07/29)
"21/7
bombers made just one mistake, police chief warns"
(Stewart Tendler et al., The Times, 2005/07/29)
Thursday,
July 28, 2005
"The
myth of moderate Islam" (Patrick Sookhdeo, The Spectator,
from the 2005/07/30 issue)
"The
American Islamic Leaders' "Fatwa" is Bogus"
(Steven Emerson, The Counterterrorism Blog, 2005/07/28)
"Moroccans
Beat Up van Gogh's Son, 14" (Nobody's Business, 2005/07/28)
"Keeping
an Open Mind" (David T, Harry's Place, 2005/07/28)
"London
attacks: turning point for US Islamic community" (Shadi
Hamid, The Christian Science Monitor, 2005/07/28)
"The
Secret Life of Mohammed Bouyeri" (P.J. Costello, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/07/28)
"Preparing
for a shipwreck in the Middle East" (Michael Young,
The Daily Star, 2005/07/28)
"The
West's not anti-Islam — it just gives rights to women"
(Mary Ann Sieghart, The Times, 2005/07/28)
"When
the Profile Fits the Crime" (Paul Sperry, The New
York Times, 2005/07/28)
"In
Britain, Migrants Took a New Path: To Terrorism" (Sarah
Lyall, The New York Times, 2005/07/28)
Wednesday,
July 27, 2005
"An
X-Ray view of one of the unexploded devices..." (ABC
News, 2005/07/27)
"Sources:
July 7 London Bomb Plot May Have Been Much Larger"
(ABC News, 2005/07/27)
"Birmingham
and its links to militant Islam" (Sam Knight, The
Times, 2005/07/27)
"Failed
London bomber arrested in Birmingham" (Mark Sellman,
The Times, 2005/07/27)
"Egyptians
Question Culture-Extremism Link" (Nadia Abou El-Magd,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/27)
"Egyptian
Parliament Member Praises Killing Americans" (MEMRI,
Special Dispatch Series - No. 944, 2005/07/27)
"Beards
and scarves aren't Muslim. They're simply adverts for al-Qaeda"
(Amir Taheri, The Times, 2005/07/27)
"Tread
more carefully" (Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian,
2005/07/27)
"Life
for van Gogh killer fails to ease Dutch fears" (David
Rennie, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/27)
"Terror
suspect is a convicted mugger" (Duncan Gardham and
Philip Johnston, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/27)
"The
benefit bombers who repaid help with hatred" (Steve
Bird et al., The Times, 2005/07/27)
"Eight
attackers linked by their ties to radical London mosque"
(Sean O’Neill and Daniel McGrory, The Times, 2005/07/27)
Tuesday,
July 26, 2005
"The
pamphlet with text highlighted..." (The Times, 2005/07/26)
"Neighbours
describe bomb suspect as devout loner" (Paul Platt,
The Times, 2005/07/26)
"PM's
Press Conference - 26 July 2005" (10 Downing Street,
2005/07/26)
"The
Muslim mind is on fire" (Youssef M. Ibrahim, Middle
East Times, 2005/07/26)
"Doublespeak
Unveiled: Muslim “moderates” are true to spirit of Islam"
(Bruce Thorton, Private Papers, 2005/07/26)
"Criticism
of suicide bombers censored at the UN" (IHEU/Dhimmi
Watch, 2005/07/26)
"Van
Gogh killer jailed for life" (Philippe Naughton, The
Times, 2005/07/26)¨
"After
London, Britain's doubts" (John Micklethwait and Adrian
Wooldridge, Los Angeles Times, 2005/07/26)
"What
The World Owes Palestinians and The Left" (Dennis
Prager, Creators/RealClearPolitics, 2005/07/26)
"Anticipatory
self-defense" (Louis Rene Beres, The Washington Times,
2005/07/26)
"What
the Terrorists Want" (Daniel Pipes, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/07/26)
"Two-thirds
of Muslims consider leaving UK" (Vikram Dodd, The
Guardian, 2005/07/26)
"Vanishing
bombers and the mystery 'safe house'" (Dominic Kennedy,
The Times, 2005/07/26)
"Threat
of Islamic extremism that stretches across Europe"
(Anthony Browne, The Times, 2005/07/26)
"Coke
Fiend Bin Laden" (Dan Mangan, New York Post, 2005/07/26)
"50,000
Iraqi insurgents dead, caught" (Sharon Behn, The Washington
Times, 2005/07/26)
Monday,
July 25, 2005
"Suspect
1 - Oval incident" (Reuters, 2005/07/25)
"Three
suspected bombers met at Stockwell" (The Daily Telegraph,
2005/07/25)
"Galloway
on the Syrian-Lebanese relations" (ArabicNews.com,
2005/07/25)
"Dilpazier
Aslam leaves Guardian" (Steve Busfield, The Guardian,
2005/07/25)
"Shoring
Up the Western Front" (Pete du Pont, The Wall Street
Journal, 2005/07/25)
"British
Opinion Surveys From an Islamist Hell" (Daniel Pipes,
FrontPageMagazine, 2005/07/25)
"British
Inquiry Connects Two Sets of Bombers" (Glenn Frankel,
The Washington Post, 2005/07/25)
Sunday,
July 24, 2005
"Home
grown" (60 Minutes, 2005/07/24)
"The
Enemy We Treat Like A Friend (Part II)"
(Oriana Fallaci, Corriere Della Sera/Mystery
Achievement, 2005/07/24)
"From
London to Jerusalem" (Tom Gross, The Jerusalem Post,
2005/07/24)
"Tightening the screw"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/07/24)
"If It's Civil War,
Do We Know It?" (John F. Burns, The New York Times,
2005/07/24)
"Suicide bombers
are selfish fools, not romantics" (Jenny McCartney,
The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/07/24)
"Will anyone rise
to take al-Qaeda's bait?" (Fraser Nelson, Scotland
on Sunday, 2005/07/24)
"Battle for the
heart of Islam" (Nick Fielding, The Sunday Times,
2005/07/24)
"After London, Tough
Questions for Muslims" (Mona Eltahawy, The Washington
Post, 2005/07/24)
"A small victory
for the men who love death" (Janet Daley, The Sunday
Times, 2005/07/24)
"Terror links
of the Tottenham Ayatollah" (Nick Fielding, The Sunday
Times, 2005/07/24)
"Police shot wrong
man" (Jonathan Calvert and David Leppard, The Sunday
Times, 2005/07/24)
"Egyptian
TV 'experts' blame Israel" (Khaled
Abu Toameh, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/07/24)
"Death
Toll Rises to at Least 90 in Bombings at Egyptian Resort"
(Greg Myre and Mona El-Naggar, The New York Times, 2005/07/24)
Saturday,
July 23, 2005
"The
Enemy We Treat Like A Friend (Part I)"
(Oriana Fallaci, Corriere Della Sera/Mystery Achievement, 2005/07/23)
"Letter
from Londonistan" (Irwin M. Stelzer, The Weekly Standard,
from the 2005/08/01 issue)
"What We Saw in London"
(Stephen J. Haldey and Frances Fragos Townsend, The New York Times,
2005/07/23)
"How would Churchill
have answered the Islamist threat?" (Ben Macintyre,
The Times, 2005/07/23)
"'You are all to blame'"
(George Pascoe-Watson and Mike Sullivan, The Sun, 2005/07/23)
"London 9/11 plotter
jailed" (Raekha Prasad, The Times, 2005/07/23)
"62 Killed by Multiple
Bomb Blasts in Egypt" (Sarah El Deeb, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/23)
"One in four
Muslims sympathises with motives of terrorists" (Anthony
King, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/23)
"They ran not to save
their skins,
but to live to try again" (Daniel McGrory, The Times,
2005/07/23)
"Suspect shot dead
'had no bomb'" (Adam Fresco et al., The Times, 2005/07/23)
Friday,
July 22, 2005
"Four
men identified by police as suspects..." (AP, 2005/07/22)
"The
struggle for Islam's soul" (Ziauddin Sardar, Toronto
Star, 2005/07/22)
"Dilpazier Aslam
leaves Guardian" (Steve Busfield, The Guardian, 2005/07/22)
"The New Statesman's
moral degeneracy" (Stephen Pollard, stephenpollard.net,
2005/07/22)
"Own goal"
(Stephen Pollard, stephenpollard.net, 2005/07/22)
"London Police Kill
Man at Subway Station" (Robert Barr, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/22)
"Why Do They Hate Us?
Not Because of Iraq" (Olivier Roy, The New York Times,
2005/07/22)
"Giving the
Hatemongers No Place to Hide" (Thomas L. Friedman,
The New York Times, 2005/07/22)
"Suppose that invading
Iraq has made us more vulnerable — what then?"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/07/22)
"Cousin listened
to boasts about suicide mission" (Daniel McGrory,
and Zahid Hussain, The Times, 2005/07/22)
"'I came face-to-face
with bomber'" (Simon Freeman, The Times, 2005/07/22)
"London hit again"
(Ben Fenton and John Steele, The Daily Telegraph , 2005/07/22)
Thursday,
July 21, 2005
"A
woman watches from a window..." (Russell Boyce, Reuters,
2005/07/21)
"Blasts
Hit 3 London Subway Stations, Bus" (AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/21)
"Sudan
Security Roughs Up Rice Delegation" (Anna Gearan,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/21)
"Eyeful
in Gaza" (Martin Peretz, The New Republic, 2005/07/21)
"There
are apologists amongst us" (Norman Geras, The Guardian,
2005/07/21)
"Ken
Livingstone is back in fantasy land" (Matthew d'Ancona,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/21)
"Anatomy
of a Protest: In Cairo, One Camp Is Soon Two" (Anthony
Shadid, The Washington Post, 2005/07/21)
"Top
al-Qaeda Briton called Tube bombers before attack"
(Zahid Hussain et al., The Times, 2005/07/21)
Wednesday,
July 20, 2005
"Two
teenage boys - one under 18 - were publicly hanged..."
(ISNA, 2005/07/19)
"Islamists versus
Gays" (Andrew Sullivan, andrewsullivan.com, 2005/07/20)
"We are witnessing
one of the greatest betrayals..." (Peter Tatchell,
Unite Against Terror, July 2005)
"The
myth of the 'moderate' Muslim"
(Salim Mansur, The London Free Press, 2005/07/20)
"The
British jihad" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/07/20)
"Strange but true:
here's my guide to home freakonomics" (Michael Gove,
The Times, 2005/07/20)
"Fanatical preachers
have no place in Britain" (Philip Johnston, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/07/20)
"Choudary: Britain
to Blame for Bombings" (AP/The New York Times, 2005/07/20)
"The
men who blame Britain" (George Jones, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/07/20)
Tuesday,
July 19, 2005
"'We're
Witnessing a Civil War in Islam'" (Der Spiegel, 2005/07/19)
"Three
Sunnis on Iraq constitution committee killed" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/19)
"A
victory for multiculti over common sense" (Mark Steyn,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/19)
"Nursing a grievance,
blinded by narcissism — such ordinary killers"
(David Aaronovitch, The Times, 2005/07/19)
"Useful
idiots have always apologised for terrorists" (Martin
Kettle, The Guardian, 2005/07/19)
"A
betrayal of trust" (Tony Parkinson, The Age, 2005/07/19)
"Killer
used posh perfume in bomb" (Ben English, Herald Sun,
2005/07/19)
Monday,
July 18, 2005
"This
picture published in Pakistan's Daily News..." (Reuters,
2005/07/18)
"Most
Britons see Iraq link to London bombings-poll" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/18)
"Iraq
war boosted Al-Qaeda, made Britain vulnerable to attack: report"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/18)
"Official:
U.K. Suspects Visited Pakistan" (Zarar Khan, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/18)
"Deafening
Silence from the Guardian" (Scott Burgess, The Daily
Ablution, 2005/07/18)
"Two
faces of liberalism" (Norm Geras, normblog, 2005/07/18)
"Excusing
murder" (brownie, Harry's Place, 2005/07/18)
"Burnt
offerings on the altar of multiculturalism" (Diana
West, Town Hall, 2005/07/18)
"A
moral muddle on the left" (Cathy Young, The Boston
Globe, 2005/07/18)
"Time
to set some limits" (Pamela Bone, The Age, 2005/07/18)
"'Al-Qaeda
man' wins German appeal" (BBC News, 2005/07/18)
"Iraqi
Panel Files Case Against Hussein" (Andy Mosher, The
Washington Post, 2005/07/18)
"Iraqis
Stunned by the Violence of a Bombing" (Kirk Semple,
The New York Times, 2005/07/18)
"Sunnis
in Britain Condemn London Bombings" (Brian Murphy,
AP/The Guardian, 2005/07/18)
Sunday,
July 17, 2005
"'He
wasn't terrorist'" (Mahzer Mahmood,
News Of The World, 2005/07/17)
"The challenge
for British Muslims" (The Business, 2005/07/17)
"When Denial Can Kill"
(Irshad Manji, TIME, 2005/07/17)
"Provocation
or genuine terror attack? The two views of George Galloway's Respect
Coalition" (Eric Lee, ericlee.me.uk, 2005/07/17)
"The
challenge to be civilized" (Andrew
Martin, The Courier-Journal, 2005/07/17)
"The bloody outcome
of two worlds at war" (John Berger, The Observer,
2005/07/17)
"Stop
castrating the language" (Nick Cohen, The Observer,
2005/07/17)
"The violence
that lies in every ideology" (Jason Burke, The Observer,
2005/07/17)
"Iranian Lessons"
(Michael Ignatieff, The New York Times Magazine, 2005/07/17)
"Multiculturalism
has failed but tolerance can save us"
(Michael Portillo, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/17)
"Let’s
have Marxist Love Island" (Rod Liddle, The Sunday
Times, 2005/07/17)
"If they pass the
'cricket test', how do we stop the suicide bombers?"
(Niall Ferguson, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/07/17)
"Suicide Bombs Potent
Tools of Terrorists" (Dan Eggen and Scott Wilson,
The Washington Post, 2005/07/17)
"The
lipstick lesbian daring to confront radical imams"
(Jasper Gerard, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/17)
"Into
the underworld" (Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/17)
"'Guardian' man
revealed as hardline Islamist" (Shiv Malik, The Independent,
2005/07/17)
"The Pakistan
connection" (Christina Lamb, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/17)
"Teacher 'led terror
attacks'" (Martin Bright et al., The Observer, 2005/07/17)
"Bomber's link to
Al-Qaeda 'grass'" (Brian Brady and Fraser Nelson,
Scotland on Sunday, 2005/07/17)
"MI5
judged bomber 'no threat'" (David
Leppard, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/17)
Saturday,
July 16, 2005
"In
this CCTV image..." (AP, 2005/07/16)
"Full
text: Blair speech on terror"
(BBC News, 2005/07/16)
"Indy
Comes Out Swinging in Self-Blame Stakes" (Scott Burgess,
The Daily Ablution, 2005/07/16)
"Selling
Hamas" (Norm, normblog, 2005/07/16)
"As if there was..."
(Franco Alemán, Barcepundit, 2005/07/16)
"Iraq Suicide Blast
Kills 54, Injures 82" (Robert H. Reid, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/16)
"Jihad Made In Europe"
(Reuel Marc Gerecht, The Weekly Standard, from the 2005/07/25 issue)
"A warning from
the past that the BBC does not want us to hear" (Charles
Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/16)
"Multiculturalism
has fanned the flames of Islamic extremism" (Kenan
Malik, The Times, 2005/07/16)
"Tolerating
a Time Bomb" (Leon de Winter, The New York Times,
2005/07/16)
"Anger Burns on
the Fringe of Britain's Muslims" (Hassan M. Fattah,
The New York Times, 2005/07/16)
"Cleric who defended
suicide bombers allowed into Britain" (Sean O’Neill
and Richard Ford, The Times, 2005/07/16)
"Bomber was given
House of Commons tour by a Labour MP" (Gethin Chamerlain
and James Kirkup, The Scotsman, 2005/07/16)
Friday,
July 15, 2005
"A
Palestinian security force armored carrier burns..."
(Hatem Moussa, AP, 2005/07/15)
"Mideast Cease-Fire
Deal Unravels; 8 Dead" (Ibrahim Barzak, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/15)
"Terrorist at journalists'
party" (Yaakov Lappin, Ynetnews, 2005/07/15)
"The beginning
of the reckoning" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
2005/07/15)
"Homeland
insecurity"
(Ian Buruma, Financial Times, 2005/07/15)
"Killers
not Muslims, says sheik" (Trudy Harris, The Australian,
2005/07/15)
"Iran cleric says
UK could have bombed own capital" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/15)
"The eerily ordinary
extremists" (Jonathan Guthrie and Chris Tighe, Financial
Times, 2005/07/15)
"A sermon of peace?"
(Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/07/15)
"Chemistry student
held in Cairo" (The Guardian, 2005/07/15)
"Getting the right
voices heard" (Harry, Harry's Place, 2005/07/15)
"London's mayor:
A terrorist puppet?" (David Gelernter, Los Angeles
Times, 2005/07/15)
"Will Britain face
the threat?" (Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/07/15)
"Europe's Native-Born
Enemy" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
2005/07/15)
"It's paranoia,
not Islamophobia" (David Goodhart, The Guardian, 2005/07/15)
"Why blame the terrorists?
Apparently we can agree that it's Britain's fault"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/07/15)
"'University
of Jihad' teaches students hate and bigotry" (Zahid
Hussain, The Times, 2005/07/15)
Thursday,
July 14, 2005
"A
handout of Closed Circuit Television footage..." (Reuters,
2005/07/14)
"London Bombers Tied
to Al Qaeda Plot in Pakistan" (Brian Ross, ABC News,
2005/07/14)
"Support for bin
Laden falls in Muslim countries" (Alan Elsner, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/14)
"Dutch terror dilemma"
(Jeremy Hurewitz, UPI/World Peace Herald, 2005/07/14)
"Britain's fanatics"
(Robert Wistrich, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/07/14)
"They tried to make
me a suicide bomber" (Matt Roper, The Daily Mirror,
2005/07/14)
"Are you ready?
Tomorrow you will be in Paradise..." (Nasra Hassan,
The Times, 2005/07/14)
"Then and now, evil
always wants more" (Max Boot, Los Angeles Times, 2005/07/14)
"The doctrine
that drives young men to murder" (Patrick Bishop,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/14)
"How are we going to
fight this war?" (Matthew d'Ancona, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/07/14)
"British bombers
likely recruited at government-funded centre" (Doug
Sanders, The Globe and Mail, 2005/07/14)
"Attacker 'was recruited'
at terror group's religious school" (Gethin Chamerlain,
The Scotsman, 2005/07/14)
"Hasib Hussain: The
boy who grew up to bomb the No 30 bus" (Arifa Akbar
and Ian Herbert, The Independent, 2005/07/14)
"Extremist clerics
face prosecution for backing terror" (Philip Webster
and Richard Ford, The Times, 2005/07/14)
"Killer in the
classroom" (Daniel McGrory, The Times, 2005/07/14)
"The Investigation:
Bath filled with explosives found at 'operational base' of terrorists"
(Jason Bennetto, The Independent, 2005/07/14)
"Data Shows Faster-Rising
Death Toll Among Iraqi Civilians" (Sabrina Tavernise,
The New York Times, 2005/07/14)
"Abu Ghraib Tactics
Were First Used at Guantanamo" (Josh White, The Washington
Post, 2005/07/14)
Wednesday,
July 13, 2005
"Terraced
house chimney pots..." (John Giles, AP, 2005/07/13)
"'Sassy' Suicide
Bombers" (Scott Burgess, The Daily Ablution, 2005/07/13)
"Apologists
among us" (Norman Geras, normblog, 2005/07/13)
"Police identify
fourth London bomber" (The Guardian, 2005/07/13)
"Suicide Car Bomber
Kills 18 Iraqi Kids" (Qassim Abdul-Zahra, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/13)
"Palestinian Poet
Lashes Out at Militants" (Mohammed Daraghmeh, AP/The
Guardian, 2005/07/13)
"Amsterdam teen arrested
as self-made bomb is found" (Expatica, 2005/07/13)
"Imprisoned Iranian
Dissident Ganji in Letter Smuggled from Prison: 'I May Die, But the
Love of Freedom and the Thirst for Political Justice Will Never Die'"
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 933, 2005/07/13)
"Saddam and al Qaeda"
(Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/07/13)
"Arab
Genocide, Arab Silence" (Joseph
Britt, The Washington Post, 2005/07/13)
"BBC
language that Labour loves to hear" (Tom Leonard,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/13)
"Politeness
in the photocopier queue is why we're losing the War on Terror"
(Daniel Finkelstein, The Times, 2005/07/13)
"Straight from
the heart" (The Guardian, 2005/07/13)
"Islamophobia blamed
for attack" (Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, 2005/07/13)
"A laughing lad from
the chippie and his wild mate" (Andrew Norfolk and
Russell Jenkins, The Times, 2005/07/13)
"The suicide bomb
squad from Leeds" (Michael Evans et al., The Times,
2005/07/13)
Tuesday,
July 12, 2005
"A
police forensics officer leaves a house in Leeds..."
(Ian Hodgson, Reuters, 2005/07/12)
"British bombers:
Worst fears true" (Dominic Casciani, BBC News, 2005/07/12)
"Four London bomb
suspects identified" (Michael Holden, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/12)
"After the London
Bombings: 'Our Dead Have Names Too'" (George Smith,
Village Voice, 2005/07/12)
"Suspect in
Dutch filmmaker's murder makes dramatic court room confession"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/12)
"Suicide Bomber Kills
2 Near Israel Mall" (Gavin Rabinowitz, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/12)
"The Thoughtful
Superhawk" (Susan Windybank, Policy, from the Autumn
2005 issue)
"A mosque for ex-Nazis
became center of radical Islam" (Ian Johnson, The
Wall Street Journal/post-gazette.com, 2005/07/12)
"Weak
Brits, Tough French" (Daniel
Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org, 2005/07/12)
"It's
not all about Iraq" (Brendan O'Neill, spiked, 2005/07/12)
"Karen Armstrong's
Fantasies About Islamic Terror" (Robert Spencer, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/07/12)
"Britain's Unholy
Alliance" (Steven Plaut, FrontPageMagazine, 2005/07/12)
"Director of London's
Al-Maqreze Centre for Historical Studies Hani Sibai: There are No "Civilians"
in Islamic Law;The Bombing is a Great Victory for Al-Qa'ida, Which 'Rubbed
the Noses of the World's 8 Most Powerful Countries in the Mud'"
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 932, 2005/07/12)
"Police fund visit
by academic who justifies suicide bombings" (Ian Evans,
The Times, 2005/07/12)
"Terrorist gang
'used military explosives'" (Michael Evans et al.,
The Times, 2005/07/12)
Monday,
July 11, 2005
"A
girl looks through barbed wire..." (Reuters, 2005/07/11)
"From
Srebrenica to Baghdad: What the genocide taught us about intervention"
(Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/07/11)
"Accused
Van Gogh Killer Won't Defend Self" (Toby Sterling,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/11)
"As
Muslims call Europe home, isolation takes root" (Ian
Johnson and John Carreyrou, The Wall Street Journal/post-gazette.com,
2005/07/11)
"The
BBC discovers 'terrorism,' briefly" (Tom Gross, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/07/11)
"A
defiant Islam rises among young Britons" (James Brandon,
The Christian Science Monitor, 2005/07/11)
"The
day that terror lost" (Tim Hames, The Times, 2005/07/11)
"The
Next London Bombing" (Daniel Pipes, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/07/11)
Sunday,
July 10, 2005
"Face
up to the truth" (Nick Cohen, The Observer, 2005/07/10)
"Matt Cooper's Source:
What Karl Rove told Time magazine's reporter" (Michael
Isikoff, Newsweek, from the 2005/07/18 issue)
"India and Pakistan's
Code of Dishonor" (Salman Rushdie, The New York Times,
2005/07/10)
"A Hawk Questions
Himself as His Son Goes to War" (Eliot A. Cohen, The
Washington Post, 2005/07/10)
"Suicide Attacks Kill
at Least 48 in Iraq" (Frank Griffiths, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/10)
"Secret plan to quit
Iraq" (Simon Walters, Mail on Sunday, 2005/07/10)
"Downed US Seals
may have got too close to Bin Laden" (Tony Allen-Mills
and Andrew North, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/10)
"The horror"
(The Observer, 2005/07/10)
"For a Decade, London
Thrived as a Busy Crossroads of Terror" (Elaine Sciolino
and Don Van Natta Jr., The New York Times, 2005/07/10)
"In London, Islamic
Radicals Found a Haven" (Steve Coll and Susan B. Glasser,
The Washington Post, 2005/07/10)
"The hate"
(David Leppard and Nick Fielding, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/10)
"Leaked
No 10 dossier reveals Al-Qaeda’s British recruits"
(Robert Winnett and David Leppard, The Sunday Times, 2005/07/10)
"Mastermind of Madrid
is key figure" (Nick Fielding and Gareth Walsh, The
Sunday Times, 2005/07/10)
"British police clear
Birmingham area in new alert" (Mark Trevelyan, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/10)
Saturday,
July 9, 2005
"The
Mother of All Connections" (Stephen F. Hayes and Thomas
Joscelyn, The Weekly Standard, from the 2005/07/18 issue)
"Yes, London Can Take
It" (Christopher Hitchens, The Weekly Standard, from
the 2005/07/18 issue)
"Making Cole-slaw
of history" (Martin Kramer, Sandstorm, 2005/07/09)
"A
Moron Speaks" (Scott Burgess,
The Daily Ablution, 2005/07/09)
"Police:
London Blasts Were Seconds Apart" (Matt Moore, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/09)
"Where is the Gandhi
of Islam?" (Charles Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/09)
"I resent your success.
I hate you and your kind. So I bomb you" (Roger Scruton,
The Times, 2005/07/09)
"Al Qaeda's Smart
Bombs" (Robert A. Pape, The New York Times, 2005/07/09)
"Police give warning
that bombers may strike again" (Sean O’Neill
et al., The Times, 2005/07/09)
Friday,
July 8, 2005
"We
Cannot Surrender" (Christopher Hitchens, Daily Mirror,
2005/07/08)
"The
twisted logic of Galloway" (Graeme Wilson, Daily Mail,
2005/07/08)
"People Power"
(William Saletan, Slate, 2005/07/08)
"The Same Old, Same
Old..." (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/07/08)
"War in Pieces: The
Blood Feud" (Lee Harris, Tech Central Station, 2005/07/08)
"Time to hit the suicide
factories" (Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/07/08)
"If It's a Muslim
Problem, It Needs a Muslim Solution" (Thomas L. Friedman,
The New York Times, 2005/07/08)
"Our Ally, Our
Problem" (Peter Berger, The New York Times, 2005/07/08)
"Simple 20th-century
techniques in the service of 14th-century fanaticism"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/07/08)
"How could we have
forgotten that this was always going to happen?" (Ian
McEwan, The Guardian, 2005/07/08)
"'We were like
sardines in there, just waiting to die'" (Sally Pook
et al., The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/08)
"Iran, Iraq to OK
Military Pact, Including Troop Training Help" (Reuters/Los
Angeles Times, 2005/07/08)
Thursday,
July 7, 2005
"Walking
wounded..." (Edmond Terakopian, AP, 2005/07/07)
"The
war arrives on British soil" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/07/07)
"The
attacks on London - and the battles to come" (Johann
Hari, The Independent/johannhari.com, 2005/07/08)
"The
Anticipated Attack" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate,
2005/07/07)
"Frenzied
speculation over London 'suicide' bus bomber" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/07)
"Officials:
Unexploded Devices Discovered in London" (ABC News,
2005/07/07)
"'The
whole of the front of the building was covered with blood'"
(Debbie Andalo, The Guardian, 2005/07/07)
"Mayor
denounces attack on ‘ordinary Londoners’"
(Roger Blitz and Peter John, Financial Times, 2005/07/07)
"Idiocy,
Thy Name Is George Galloway" (Tim Russo, democracy
guy, 2005/07/07)
"In
this image provided by commuter..." (Alexander Chadwick,
AP, 2005/07/07)
"'Everyone
was terrified'" (Sky News, 2005/07/07)
"Al
Qaeda says kills Egypt envoy in Iraq-Web" (Reuters,
2005/07/07)
"Purported
Al-Qaida Letter Claims Responsibility for Bombings"
(Yassin Musharbash, Der Spiegel, 2005/07/07)
"Injured
tube passenger is escorted..." (Jane Mingay, AP, 2005/07/07)
"Tube
passengers are escorted away..." (Jane Mingay, AP,
2005/07/07)
"A
video grab from ITN..." (Reuters, 2005/07/07)
"Four
London Blasts Kill 37, Injure 700" (Jane Wardell,
AP/ABC News, 2005/07/07)
"Shiite
Morality Is Taking Hold in Iraq Oil Port" (Edward
Wong, The New York Times, 2005/07/07)
"West
turns blind eye as police put Saddam's torturers back to work"
(James Hider, The Times, 2005/07/07)
Wednesday,
July 6, 2005
"Cruel
Britannia" (Robert S. Wistrich, Azure, from the Summer
2005 issue)
"Iran's
Nuclear Lies" (Christopher Dickey, Newsweek, from
the 2005/07/11 issue)
"Egypt
ambassador 'to be killed'" (BBC News, 2005/07/06)
"Moroccan
Preacher Said to Have Met With 9/11 Plotters" (Terry
McDermott, Los Angeles Times, 2005/07/06)
"Syria
seen stepping up aid to Iraq-bound insurgents" (Rowan
Scarborough, The Washington Times, 2005/07/06)
"Schools
in Thailand Under Ethnic Siege" (Seth Mydans, The
New York Times, 2005/07/06)
"Attack
at Temple in India Leaves 6 Dead; Sectarian Strife Is Feared"
(Somini Sengupta, The New York Times, 2005/07/06)
Tuesday,
July 5, 2005
"Iraq
Insurgents Target Foreign Diplomats" (Sinan Salaheddin,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/05)
"The
mask is off and no one cares" (Caroline Glick, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/07/05)
"The
Prez & The Hit Squad" (Amir Taheri, New York Post,
2005/07/05)
"Sunni
Group in Iraq Urges Members to Vote" (James Glanz,
The New York Times, 2005/07/05)
Monday,
July 4, 2005
"Europe's
Angry Muslims" (Robert S. Leiken, Foreign Affairs/RealClearPolitics,
from the July/August 2005 issue)
"US
delight as Iraqi rebels turn their guns on al-Qa'eda"
(Oliver Poole, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/04)
Sunday,
July 3, 2005
"Ex-Iranian
Agent: Photo Not Ahmadinejad" (Ali Akbar Dareini,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/03)
"Egypt's Top Envoy
to Postwar Iraq Abducted" (Frank Griffiths, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/07/03)
"Al-Qaeda Saudi
frontman killed in Riyadh shootout" (AFP/Yahoo! News,
2005/07/03)
"A Shiite Town That
Bled Under Hussein Hails His Trial" (John F. Burns,
The New York Times, 2005/07/03)
"Bush furious at
Ireland's terror haven" (Maeve Sheehan and Judy Corcoran,
Sunday Independent/Free Republic, 2005/07/03)
Saturday,
July 2, 2005
"Abbas
Invites Hamas to Join Cabinet" (Mohammed Daraghmeh,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/02)
"The
Rove Factor?" (Michael Isikoff, Newsweek, from the
2005/07/11 issue)
"They
Still Blame America First" (Fred Barnes, The Weekly
Standard, from the 2005/07/04 issue)
Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad (AP/Mardomyar, 2005/07/02)
"Iran's
New Leader Suspected in '89 Attack" (William J. Kole,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/07/02)
"Iranian
Leader Denies He Took Embassy Hostages" (Michael Slackman,
The New York Times, 2005/07/02)
"Kurds,
Emboldened by Lebanon, Rise Up in Tense Syria" (Hassan
M. Fattah, The New York Times, 2005/07/02)
Friday,
July 1, 2005
"The
Neoconservative Convergence" (Charles Krauthammer,
Commentary, from the July 2005 issue)
"American
Zen" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/07/01)
"When
war theories collide" (Victor Davis Hanson, Chicago
Tribune, 2005/07/01)
"The
Stain of Torture" (Burton J. Lee III, The Washington
Post, 2005/07/01)
"Ground
Zero to Baghdad: September 11 and the collapse of national unity"
(Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/07/01)
"Five
Ways to Win Back Iraq" (Kenneth M. Pollack, The New
York Times, 2005/07/01)
"Iran's
president was our tormentor, say US hostages" (Francis
Harris, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/07/01)
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