Friday,
September 30, 2005
"Mysterious
Bombings Frighten Lebanese" (Zeina Karam, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/30)
"Bad
Choice for an Antiwar Voice" (Charles Krauthammer,
The Washington Post, 2005/09/30)
"Austria
sabotages Turkish EU talks" (David Rennie, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/09/30)
"Iraq's
relentless tide of murder" (Anthony Loyd, The Times,
2005/09/30)
"Algerians
Vote, Weighing Grief Against Peace" (Michael Slackman,
The New York Times, 2005/09/30)
Thursday,
September 29, 2005
"Saddam
Hussein: On Trial" (Dan Senor, The Weekly Standard,
2005/09/29)
"To
Stop An Arc of Violence" (David Ignatius, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/29)
"Abuse
of Electroshock Found in Turkish Mental Hospitals"
(Craig S. Smith, The New York Times, 2005/09/29)
"New
groups planning London attacks, warns anti-terror chief"
(Rosie Cowan, The Guardian, 2005/09/29)
Wednesday,
September 28, 2005
"Anglican
leadership in Iraq feared dead"
(Ruth Gledhill and Jenny Booth, The Times, 2005/09/28)
"'Teach
France' Campaign Begins" (Tim Blair, timblair.net,
2005/09/28)
"Remember that
last year US troops were disinvited..." (Franco Alemán,
Barcepundit, 2005/09/28)
"Heart of Darkness"
(Foaud Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/09/28)
"Mr. Flanigan's
Answers" (The Washington Post, 2005/09/28)
"A Matter of Honor"
(Ian Fishback, The Washington Post, 2005/09/28)
"A
model presents a creation by Saudi designer Zaki..."
(Jamal Saidi, Reuters, 2005/09/26)
"Saudi
Women Have Message for U.S. Envoy" (Steven R. Weisman,
The New York Times, 2005/09/28)
"Hughes Raises
Driving Ban With Saudis" (Glenn Kessler, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/28)
"Zarqawi 'Hijacked'
Insurgency" (Bradley Graham, The Washington Post,
2005/09/28)
"Israel Unleashes
Barrage in Gaza City" (Ibrahim Barzak, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/09/28)
Tuesday,
September 27, 2005
Abu
Azzam (MNFI/Reuters, 2005/09/27)
"No.
2 Leader of al-Qaida in Iraq Killed" (Thomas Wagner,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/27)
"Tearful
Lynndie England gets 3 years in prison" (Adam Tanner,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/27)
"Hamas
releases picture of Nuriel" (Etgar Lefkovits, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/09/27)
"Enforce
Islamic Law in Canada?" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org,
2005/09/27)
"The
left and hysteria" (Dennis Prager, Town Hall, 2005/09/27)
"Purported
al Qaeda Newscast Debuts on Internet" (Daniel Williams,
The Washington Post, 2005/09/27)
"Baghdad
Neighborhood's Hopes Dimmed by the Trials of War"
(Ellen Knickmeyer, The Washington Post, 2005/09/27)
Monday,
September 26, 2005
"Enough...
Future Youth" (Jamal Saidi , Reuters, 2005/09/26)
"Global
war on women" (Ralph Peters, USA Today, 2005/09/26)
"Anti-War,
My Foot" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/09/26)
"Gunmen
Kill Five Shiite Teachers in Iraq" (Lee Keath, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/26)
"Body
of abducted J'lem man found near Ramallah" (Amos Harel
and Jonathan Lis, Haaretz, 2005/09/26)
"Al
Qaeda leader sentenced to 27 years" (Elisabeth O'Leary,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/26)
"England
Convicted in Abu Ghraib Abuse Case" (T. A. Badger,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/26)
"A
Shift on Iraq" (David Ignatius, The Washington Post,
2005/09/26)
Sunday,
September 25, 2005
"God
is Great # 3" (John Latham, Lisson Gallery, 1990)
"British
museum pulls religion-themed work" (AP/Charlotte.com,
2005/09/25)
"May
Chidiac, a Lebanese political talk show host..." (AP,
2005/09/25)
"Car bomb wounds
anti-Syrian journalist in Lebanon" (Lin Noueihed,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/25)
"What happens if we
pull out of Iraq? Think Beirut - to the power of 10"
(Niall Ferguson, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/09/25)
"SAS in secret war
against Iranian agents" (Michael Smith and Ali Rifat,
The Sunday Times, 2005/09/25)
"Israel Launches
Airstrikes Against Hamas" (Ibrahim Barzak, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/25)
Saturday,
September 24, 2005
"911
WAS AN INSIDE JOB!" (Michelle Malkin, flickr.com,
2005/09/24)
"Crowds
Opposed to Iraq War March on D.C." (Jennifer C. Kerr,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/24)
"Teenage
punks behind black hijabs" (Janice Turner, The Times,
2005/09/24)
"Divided
Basrans remain resigned to British presence" (Anthony
Loyd, The Times, 2005/09/24)
"Ayatollah
urges party to reject draft constitution" (Adrian
Blomfield, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/09/24)
Friday,
September 23, 2005
"Blast
at Gaza Rally Kills 15, Injures 80" (Sarah El Deeb,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/23)
"Pattern
of Abuse" (Adam Zagorin, TIME, 2005/09/23)
"Bad
Company" (Investor's Business Daily, 2005/09/23)
"Middle
East tension rises as UN prepares to accuse Syria of Hariri assassination"
(Ewen MacAskill et al., The Guardian, 2005/09/23)
"Bomber's
widow says extremists twisted his mind" (David Sanderson,
The Times, 2005/09/23)
Thursday,
September 22, 2005
"Powerful
Shiite Cleric Backs Constitution" (Tarek El-Tablawy,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/22)
"My
escape from blazing tank" (Anthony Lloyd, The Times,
2005/09/22)
"Iraqi
Forces Show Signs Of Progress In Offensive" (Jonathan
Finer, The Washington Post, 2005/09/22)
Wednesday,
September 21, 2005
"Snubbing
Democracy" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/09/21)
"We
Need American Troops" (Jalal Talabani, The Wall Street
Journal, 2005/09/21)
"No
'Turning Back' in Egypt" (David Ignatius, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/21)
"At
this of all times, don't start panicking" (Magnus
Linklater, The Times, 2005/09/21)
"SAS
stormed prison to save soldiers from execution" (Philip
Webster and Ali Hamdani, The Times, 2005/09/21)
"Agreement
on weapons founders after 24 hours" (Jane Macartney,
The Times, 2005/09/21)
Tuesday,
September 20, 2005
"Amir"
(Direland, 2005/09/20)
"Iran
sanctions state violence against gay people" (OutRage!,
2005/09/20)
"'Next
Time, You'll Be Executed': A young, gay Iranian torture victim speaks
out" (Doug Ireland, Gay City News, 2005/09/20)
"A
police handout image taken from CCTV footage..." (Scotland
Yard, 2005/09/20)
"Sorry
we liberated you guys" (Stephen Pollard, The Times,
2005/09/20)
"Iran
blamed as militias step up Basra violence" (Richard
Beeston, The Times, 2005/09/20)
Monday,
September 19, 2005
"A
combo shows two British soldiers detained by Iraqi police..."
(Essam al-Sudani, AFP, 2005/09/19)
"British Attack Basra
Jail to Free Two" (Abbas Fayadh, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/19)
"British troops
arrested in Basra" (BBC News, 2005/09/19)
"al-Qaida Takes Blame
for London Blasts" (Maggie Michael, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/09/19)
"Imam of Stockholm's
Great Mosque: Expulsion of Preachers of Hate is Completely Justified..."
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 988, 2005/09/19)
"Cone-demned"
(The Sun, 2005/09/19)
"The Crescent
of Pistachio" (Andy McCarthy, The Corner, 2005/09/19)
"Muslims and
the Holocaust" (Cathy Young, The Boston Globe, 2005/09/19)
"N. Korea Pledges
to Drop Nuclear Program" (Burt Herman, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/09/19)
"Bishops want to
apologise for Iraq war" (Ruth Gledhill, The Times,
2005/09/19)
"Musharraf
Denies Rape Comments" (Glenn
Kessler, The Washington Post, 2005/09/19)
"Iran's
President Does What U.S. Diplomacy Could Not" (Dafna
Linzer, The Washington Post, 2005/09/19)
"U.S. Claims Success
in Iraq Despite Onslaught" (Ellen Knickmeyer, The
Washington Post, 2005/09/19)
Sunday,
September 18, 2005
"Afghans
cast their ballots at the grand mosque..." (Caren
Firouz , Reuters, 2005/09/18)
"Millions of Afghans
vote, defy Taliban threats" (David Brunnstrom, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/18)
"Fear
Pervades Danish Art Community"
(Patrick, Dhimmi Watch, 2005/09/18)
"Arab
and Muslim Anti-Semitism in Sweden" (Mikael Tossavainen,
Jewish Political Studies Review, from the Fall 2005 issue)
"Saddam's Revenge"
(Joe Klein, TIME, 2005/09/18)
"Iraq on the slide:
is there time to save it?" (Tim Collins, The Sunday
Telegraph, 2005/09/18)
"The big showdown"
(Andrew Anthony, The Observer, 2005/09/18)
"Death to the Crusade"
(Ted Widmer, The New York Times, 2005/09/18)
"You stink: Afghan
electorate gripped by high politics" (Tom Coghlan
and Colin Freeman, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/09/18)
"Old
Guard Lurks in Afghanistan Amid Vast Throng of Candidates"
(N.C. Aizenman, The Washington Post, 2005/09/18)
Saturday,
September 17, 2005
Sabria
Saqib (Sohrab Kabuli, Afghan LORD, 2005/09/16)
"Young
and female - a brave new face of Afghan politics"
(Declan Walsh, The Guardian, 2005/09/17)
"Car
Bomb on Baghdad's Outskirts Kills 30" (Slobodan Lekic,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/17)
"Beware,
within the walls of our capital city lurks the Trojan newt"
(Charles Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/09/17)
"Sharon
fears arrest if he visits London" (Ian MacKinnon,
The Times, 2005/09/17)
Friday,
September 16, 2005
"Musharraf's
remarks on rapes in Pakistan decried"
(Zeeshan Haider, Reuters, 2005/09/16)
"Leader
of Al-Qaeda in Iraq Al-Zarqawi Declares ‘Total War’ on Shi'ites..."
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 987, 2005/09/16)
"Gaza greenhouses:
looters gold dust" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/16)
"Iraqi Cleric Urges
Unity Against Violence" (Tarek El-Tablawy, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/16)
"Our Rock of Sisyphus"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/09/16)
"Bet my genocide's
bigger than your genocide: the sad cult of suffering"
(Mick Hume, The Times, 2005/09/16)
"Jihad's Fresh Face"
(Waleed Ziad, The New York Times, 2005/09/16)
"Breakfast With
Talabani" (Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal,
2005/09/16)
"Good news from Iraq"
(Brian P. Golden, The Boston Globe, 2005/09/16)
Thursday,
September 15, 2005
"Pallywood
- 'According to Palestinian Sources...'" (The Second
Draft, September 2005)
"Why
do we tolerate intolerance?" (Rod Liddle, The Spectator,
from the 2005/09/17 issue)
"Duke
prof: Osama bin Laden 'a very high-minded and welcome voice in global
politics'" (Robert Spencer, Dhimmi Watch, 2005/09/15)
"Election
fever hits Afghanistan ahead of Parliamentary vote"
(Akram Gizabi, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 2005/09/15)
"Galloway
and Hitchens get down and very dirty" (James Bone,
The Times, 2005/09/15)
"Second
Day of Iraq Mayhem Kills 31" (Slobodan Lekic, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/15)
"Terrorists
unite to plot Iraqi civil war" (Anthony Loyd, The
Times, 2005/09/15)
Wednesday,
September 14, 2005
"Hamas
militants blew a gaping hole in the concrete barrier..."
(AFP, 2005/09/14)
"Gunrunners
Smuggle Weapons Into Gaza" (Lara Sukhtian, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/14)
"After
gunfire, Abbas doesn't show up" (Khaled Abu Toameh,
The Jerusalem Post, 2005/09/14)
"Spot
the Idiot" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today,
2005/09/14)
"Britain's
descent into madness (2)" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/09/14)
"Equivalences"
(David T, Harry's Place, 2005/09/14)
"Explosions
in Iraq Kill 152, Injure 542" (Slobodan Lekic, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/14)
"75
Killed in Baghdad Blast; Amended Charter Approved"
(Robert F. Worth, The New York Times, 2005/09/14)
"You'll
pay, bomber warns Aussies" (Sian Powell and Natasha
Bita, The Australian, 2005/09/14)
"Radical
imam like pope, says mayor" (Philip Johnston, The
Daily Telegraph, 2005/09/14)
"Egyptians
and Palestinians Make a Mockery of Their Accords with Israel"
(DEBKAfile, 2005/09/14)
"Gaza-Egypt
border remains open despite Israeli demands" (Margot
Dudkevitch, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/09/14)
Tuesday,
September 13, 2005
"Palestinian
men scavenge through the rubble..." (Yannis Behrakis,
Reuters, 2005/09/13)
"Synagogue
Desecrations" (HonestReporting, 2005/09/13)
"Police
Try to Impose Order in Gaza Strip" (Lara Sukhtian,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/13)
"George
Galloway Is Gruesome, Not Gorgeous" (Christopher Hitchens,
Slate, 2005/09/13)
"Christianity
Dying in Its Birthplace" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.org,
2005/09/13)
"Hiroshima,
Abu Ghraib, Dresden: but which is highest on the cruelty scale?"
(David Aaronovitch, The Times, 2005/09/13)
"Death
in Bobur Square" (Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian, 2005/09/13)
"Talabani
Says Iraqis Could Replace Many U.S. Troops" (Jim VandeHei,
The Washington Post, 2005/09/13)
Monday,
September 12, 2005
"Palestinians
stand on the top of a burning synagogue..." (Suhaib
Salem, Reuters, 2005/09/12)
"This
Is “Tackling Extremism”?" (Andrew McCarthy,
National Review, 2005/09/12)
"'An
Islamist threat like the Nazis'" (Tony Blankley, The
Washington Times, 2005/09/12)
"On
Iraq, Short Memories" (Robert Kagan, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/12)
"Lesson
One for the modern Muslim: remember, this is not the 8th century"
(Salman Rushdie, The Times, 2005/09/12)
"Last
Israeli Soldiers Pull Out of Gaza" (Lara Sukhtian,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/12)
Sunday,
September 11, 2005
"always
remember, never forget..." (Rick Wilking, Reuters,
2005/09/11)
"The monster in
Britain's midst" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2005/09/11)
"Appease zealots
at your peril" (David Selbourne, The Sunday Times,
2005/09/11)
"Ditch Holocaust
day, advisers urge Blair" (Abul Taher, The Sunday
Times, 2005/09/11)
"Tape Released: American
al Qaeda Member Warns of Attacks" (Brian Ross, ABC
News, 2005/09/11)
"Al-Qaeda 'link to
7/7' found in Iraq" (Antony Barnett and Mark Townsend,
The Observer, 2005/09/11)
"Lawlessness
in Gaza Ahead of Handover" (Ibrahim Barzak, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/11)
Saturday,
September 10, 2005
"What
the British are reading about us this morning" (Kathryn
Jean Lopez, The Corner, 2005/09/10)
"Terror
plot targeted Blair, says ex-British police chief"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/10)
"Regime
change slowly advances along the road to Damascus"
(Dean Godson, The Times, 2005/09/10)
Friday,
September 9, 2005
"In
Egypt, no going back" (Mona Eltahawy, International
Herald Tribune, 2005/09/09)
"Mubarak
Sweeps Contested Race in Egypt" (Nadia Abou El-Magd,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/09)
Thursday,
September 8, 2005
"Crescent
of Embrace" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2005/09/08)
"Iran
and the Death of Gay Activism" (Doug Ireland, Gay
City News, 2005/09/08)
"It always lies below"
(Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian, 2005/09/08)
"Omigod, another
fascist conspiracy in the murky world of Hollywood"
(Clive Davis, The Times, 2005/09/08)
"Medical Records
Say Arafat Died From a Stroke" (Steven Erlanger and
Lawrence K. Altman, The New York Times, 2005/09/08)
"Abbas Vows to Find
Palestinian Killers of Security Aide" (Greg Myre,
The New York Times, 2005/09/08)
"Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice
Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak" (Michael Slackman,
The New York Times, 2005/09/08)
"Oil-for-Food Panel
Rebukes Annan, Cites Corruption" (Colum Lynch, The
Washington Post, 2005/09/08)
Wednesday,
September 7, 2005
"Leading
Imam Warns of Moslem Extremists" (Radio Sweden, 2005/09/07)
"Coalition
Forces Rescue U.S. Hostage" (Sinan Saleheddin, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/07)
"Egypt
Votes in Contested Race for President, a First" (Michael
Slackman, The New York Times, 2005/09/07)
"New
Mubarak means same old problems, say opponents" (Brian
Whitaker, The Guardian, 2005/09/07)
"Deposed
Gaza security chief Moussa Arafat assassinated" (AP/The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/09/07)
"Corrupt
and blundering: Saddam oil inquiry savages UN" (Francis
Harris, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/09/07)
"Hurricane
victims are better off in Texas, former US first lady suggests"
(AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/07)
Tuesday,
September 6, 2005
"Myth,
Fact, and the al-Dura Affair" (Nidra Poller, Commentary,
from the September 2005 issue)
"L.A.'s
Thwarted Terror Spree" (Daniel Pipes, New York Sun/danielpipes.com,
2005/09/06)
"Krekar
threatens Norway" (Nina Berglund, Aftenposten, 2005/09/06)
"Iran
nuclear weapons 'years away'" (BBC News, 2005/09/06)
"Some
shunning the Palestinian hard stance" (Thanassis Cambanis,
The Boston Globe, 2005/09/06)
Monday,
September 5, 2005
"Insurgents
Seize Key Town in Iraq" (Ellen Knickmeyer, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/05)
"Insurgents
Attack Iraq Interior Ministry" (Slobodan Lekic, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/05)
"Muslims
ransack Christian village" (Khaled Abu Toameh, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/09/05)
"Palestinian
Legislator Pleads Guilty to Assisting Militant Group"
(Greg Myre, The New York Times, 2005/09/05)
Sunday,
September 4, 2005
"A
wall in infamous Haifa Street..." (Hadi Mizban, AP,
2005/09/03)
"Mandarins in
a mess" (Nick Cohen, The Observer, 2005/09/04)
"Revealed: MI6
plan to infiltrate extremists" (Martin Bright, The
Observer, 2005/09/04)
"Tape links Al-Qaeda
to London" (Jonathan Calvert and Nick Fielding, The
Sunday Times, 2005/09/04)
"Mubarak lights a
democratic flame" (Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times,
2005/09/04)
"Anti-US bloggers
hail Katrina" (AFP/The Courier Mail, 2005/09/04)
Saturday,
September 3, 2005
"People
look on..." (Sergei Venyavsky, AP, 2005/09/03)
"Beslan
mourns with tolling bell, doves" (Oliver Bullough,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/03)
"Survivors
describe week of horror in New Orleans" (Paul Simao,
Reuters/My Way, 2005/09/03)
"From the murky water
of doubt emerges an uncomfortable truth" (David Aaronovitch,
The Times, 2005/09/03)
Friday,
September 2, 2005
"Milvertha
Hendricks, 84, center waits in the rain..." (Eric
Gay, AP, 2005/09/02)
"Murder
and mayhem in New Orleans' miserable shelter" (Mark
Egan, Reuters/Yahoo! News, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/02)
"British
Muslims Shocked by Video of Bomber" (Robert Barr,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/09/02)
"Susanna Dudiyeva..."
(Ivan Sekretarev, AP, 2005/09/02)
"Dove Tale"
(Jonathan Chait, The New Republic, 2005/09/02)
"After the Katrina
tragedy, the looters come with their lies and half-truths"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/09/02)
"A Sensible Iraqi
Constitution" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington
Post, 2005/09/02)
"New Al-Jazeera
Videos: London Suicide Bomber Before 'Entering Gardens of Paradise,'
and Ayman Al-Zawahiri's Threats of More Bombings in the West"
(MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 979, 2005/09/02)
Thursday,
September 1, 2005
"This
is a video grab..." (AP/Al Jazeera, 2005/09/01)
"Video: Al-Qaida
Behind London Blasts" (Sally Buzbee, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/09/01)
"Rushdie
on Today" (butterfliesandwheels.com,
2005/09/01)
"Pentagon
Finds More Who Recall Atta Intel" (Robert Burns, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/09/01)
"Europe
for revolution" (Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian,
2005/09/01)
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