Wednesday,
November 30, 2005
"Fallaci:
Warrior in the Cause of Human Freedom" (Robert Spencer,
FrontPageMagazine, 2005/11/30)
"'Working
Undercover as Christian Peace Activists'?" (Daniel
Pipes, danielpipes.org, 2005/11/30)
"Bush
releases Iraq 'victory strategy'" (Martin Walker,
UPI, 2005/11/30)
"Troops
out, but how?" (Martin Walker, UPI, 2005/11/30)
"Suicide
bomber 'was Belgian woman'" (David Rennie, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/30)
"Video
Shows Activists in Captivity in Iraq" (Chris Tomlinson,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/30)
Tuesday,
November 29, 2005
"This
is an image taken from an Arab Satellite TV channel..."
(AP, 2005/11/29)
"New Wave of Kidnappings
Descends on Iraq" (Chris Tomlinson, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/29)
"Iran: President
Says Light Surrounded Him During UN Speech" (Golnaz
Esfandiari, Radio Free Europe, 2005/11/29)
"Mosque sells anti-Semitic
material" (Inti Chavez Pere, Sveriges Radio, 2005/11/27)
"Our
Troops Must Stay" (Joe Lieberman,
OpinionJournal, 2005/11/29)
"Wake
up and listen to the muezzin" (Mark Steyn, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/29)
"'Hitler' wins Palestinian
primary elections" (Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily, 2005/11/29)
"Sunnis Accuse Iraqi
Military of Kidnappings and Slayings" (Dexter Filkins,
The New York Times, 2005/11/29)
"Hussein Is Unruly
as Trial Resumes" (Doug Struck, The Washington Post,
2005/11/29)
Monday,
November 28, 2005
"The
Freedoms We Fight For" (Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, The
Weekly Standard, 2005/11/28)
"Ziauddin
Sardar - on the culture of martyrdom" (Ziauddin Sardar,
The New Statesman, 2005/11/28)
"Saddam
Lashes Out at U.S. As Trial Resumes" (Hamza Hendawi,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/28)
"March
for girl set alight after marriage refusal" (Henry
Samuel, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/11/28)
"Under
Duress, Egypt's Islamist Party Still Surges at Polls"
(Michael Slackman, The New York Times, 2005/11/28)
"Hussein's
Trial Resumes in Baghdad" (John F. Burns, The New
York Times, 2005/11/28)
Sunday,
November 27, 2005
"Iran
Leader's Radicalism Angering Allies" (Ali Akbar Dareini,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/27)
"My battle with
liberal Britain" (Shaun Bailey, The Sunday Times,
2005/11/27)
"Panic Is Not The
Solution" (Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek, 2005/12/05)
"Middle East
Surprises" (Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post, 2005/11/27)
"Shiite Cleric Increases
His Power in Iraq" (Edward Wong, The New York Times,
2005/11/27)
"Abuse worse than
under Saddam, says Iraqi leader" (Peter Beaumont,
The Observer, 2005/11/27)
"Shiite Urges U.S.
to Give Iraqis Leeway In Rebel Fight" (Ellen Knickmeyer,
The Washington Post, 2005/11/27)
"Giant mosque for
40,000 may be built at London Olympics" (The Sunday
Times, 2005/11/27)
Saturday,
November 26, 2005
"Gays
face hormone treatment" (Jim Krane, News24.com, 2005/11/26)
"How did we forget
that Israel's story is the story of the West?" (Charles
Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/11/26)
"Fundamentalism
in French Workplace" (Sebastian Rotella, Los Angeles
Times, 2005/11/26)
Friday,
November 25, 2005
"The
Truth about Torture" (Charles Krauthammer, The Weekly
Standard, 2005/12/04)
"Dis-United Kingdom:
Multiculturalism isn't working" (Leo McKinstry, The
Weekly Standard, 2005/12/04)
"Padilla
in Court: When did he become the 21st century's Alger Hiss?"
(The
Wall Street Journal, 2005/11/25)
Thursday,
November 24, 2005
"An
Iraqi girl looks at US soldiers..." (Mauricio Lima,
AFP, 2005/11/24)
"Iraq army seizes
booby-trapped toy dolls" (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/24)
"Suicide Car Bomber
Kills 30 in Iraq" (Chris Tomlinson, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/24)
"The Muslim Brotherhoods
plan for the conquest of the world" (Le Temps/The
Daily Ablution, 2005/11/24)
"Eurabia’s
Morass Elicits Mythical 'Solutions'" (Andrew G. Bostom,
The American Thinker, 2005/11/24)
"Hague imam did no
wrong, says OM" (Expatica, 2005/11/24)
"Former Canadian Minister
Of Defence Asks Canadian Parliament Asked To Hold Hearings On Relations
With Alien "Et" Civilizations" (PRWeb/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/24)
"The First Step to
Britishness Is Your Poppy" (Carol Gould, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/11/24)
"Marlowe's Koran-burning
hero is censored to avoid Muslim anger" (Dalya Alberge,
The Times, 2005/11/24)
"How a Town Became
a Terror Hub" (Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post,
2005/11/24)
"US pressures
UN to condemn Hizbullah" (Herb Keinon, The Jerusalem
Post, 2005/11/24)
Wednesday,
November 23, 2005
"Gunmen
Kill Sunni Arab Sheik, Kin in Iraq" (Bassem Mroue,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/23)
"Iraq's a lost cause?
Ask the real experts" (Max Boot, Los Angeles Times,
2005/11/23)
"Paper Says Bush
Talked of Bombing Arab TV Network" (Kevin Sullivan
and Walter Pincus, The Washington Post, 2005/11/23)
"Va.
Man Convicted In Plot to Kill Bush" (Jerry Markon,
The Washington Post, 2005/11/23)
Tuesday,
November 22, 2005
"Dirty
Bomb Suspect Padilla Indicted" (Mark Sherman, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/22)
"Israeli Warplanes
Hit Targets in Lebanon" (Laurie Copans, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/22)
"Bush is as 'wicked'
as Hitler" (News24.com, 2005/11/22)
"Iraqi Leaders Call
for Pullout Timetable" (Salah Nasrawi, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/22)
"Listen to the word
on the 'Arab street'" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/11/22)
"Blood debt women
offered up for rape" (Isambard Wilkinson, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/22)
"Mosul Raid Missed
Zarqawi, U.S. Says" (Ellen Knickmeyer, The Washington
Post, 2005/11/22)
Monday,
November 21, 2005
"Israel
Troops Kill Four Hezbollah Fighters" (Sam F. Ghattas,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/21)
"The March of the
Extremists: Attacks Threaten Religious Harmony in Southeast Asia"
(Jürgen Kremb, Der Spiegel, 2005/11/21)
"The Anti-Anti-Americans"
(Paul Berman, The New Republic, 2005/11/21)
"Baghdad’s Real
Torturers" (Heather McDonald, City Journal, 2005/11/21)
"While America has
been looking elsewhere, the war on terror has rapidly been shifting
its direction" (Abigail R. Esman, Jewish World Review,
2005/11/21)
"How To Lose A War"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/11/21)
"Jordan's Anti-Terror
Rallies" (Walid Phares, FrontPageMagazine, 2005/11/21)
"A Mixed Family Struggles
On France's Urban Fringe" (Molly Moore, The Washington
Post, 2005/11/21)
"Iran
Parliament Votes to Close Atomic Sites to U.N. Monitors"
(Nazila Fathi, The New York Times, 2005/11/21)
Sunday,
November 20, 2005
"Al-Zarqawi
May Be Among Dead in Iraq Fight" (Robert H. Reid,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/20)
"France at the brink"
(Alex Alexiev, The San Diego Union-Tribune, 2005/11/20)
"Irresponsible
on Iraq" (The Washington Post, 2005/11/20)
"The big cover-up"
(Andrew Anthony, The Observer, 2005/11/20)
"Machete
killings fuel Indonesia's religious hatred" (Dan McDougall,
The Observer, 2005/11/20)
Saturday,
November 19, 2005
"49
Die in Iraq Blasts; Bombs Kill 5 GIs" (Chris Tomlinson,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/19)
"Barricaded
in Paris" (Mireille Silcoff, National Post, 2005/11/19)
"The death of
an easygoing culture" (Anthony Browne, The Times,
2005/11/19)
"US author lauds
suicide bombers" (David Nason, The Australian, 2005/11/19)
"Nothing can prepare
you for that moment when a suicide bomb is suddenly aimed at you"
(Catherine Philip, The Times, 2005/11/19)
"Iranians
admit receiving nuclear warhead blueprint from disgraced Pakistani expert"
(Ian Traynor, The Guardian , 2005/11/19)
Friday,
November 18, 2005
"Jordanians
hold an Arabic banner that reads 'Death for Zarqawi'..."
(Reuters, 2005/11/18)
"Al-Zarqawi Tape Threatens
Jordan's King" (Jamal Halaby, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/18)
"Zarqawi Sends Top
Aide to Die" (Richard Miniter, Human Events Online,
2005/11/18)
"A child embraces
her father as they stand near a destroyed building..."
(Hadi Mizban, AP, 2005/11/18)
"Bombers Kill 74 at
Two Mosques in Iraq" (Chris Tomlinson, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/18)
"Two Car Bomb Blasts
in Baghdad Kill Six" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/18)
"You don't have
to be an amnesiac to be a Democrat, buddy, but it helps"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/11/18)
"International
charicatures" (Diana West, The Washington Times, 2005/11/18)
"I took Saddam's cash,
admits French envoy" (Francis Harris and David Rennie,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/11/18)
"Iran in turmoil
as president's purge deepens" (Simon Tisdall and Ewen
MacAskill, The Guardian, 2005/11/18)
"Bin Laden’s
ruthless rival spreads tentacles of jihad across region"
(Richard Beeston et al., The Times, 2005/11
"From
Tapes, a Chilling Voice of Islamic Radicalism in Europe"
(Elaine Sciolino, The New York Times, 2005/11/18)
Thursday,
November 17, 2005
"Jenah
Benzanfour, 16, nests herself in the arms of her guardian..."
(Scheherezade Faramarzi, AP, 2005/11/17)
"Young Female Immigrants
in France at Risk" (Scheherezade Faramarzi, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/17)
"Dutch MP to make gay
Islam film" (BBC News, 2005/11/17)
"Iran president's
religious views arouse interest" (Paul Hughes, Reuters,
2005/11/17)
"What sort of
Frenchmen are they?" (Dror Mishani and Aurelia Smotriez,
Haaretz, 2005/11/17)
"Not all Muslims
want to integrate" (Bruce Bawer, The Christian Science
Monitor, 2005/11/17)
"An Incomplete Investigation:
Why did the 9/11 Commission ignore 'Able Danger'?"
(Louis Freeh, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/11/17)
"A world without
Israel" (Amnon Rubinstein, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/11/17)
"Masked
militant threatens West" (Dean Yates and Achmad Sukarsono,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/17)
Wednesday,
November 16, 2005
"Behind
the scenes, Saddam in fighting mood" (AFP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/16)
"Fundamentalist
Group Doubles Egypt Seats" (Nadia Abou El-Magd, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/16)
"Group Think:
It's not just France. It's Europe" (James Forsyth,
The New Republic, 2005/11/16)
"Where the WMDs Went"
(FrontPageMagazine, 2005/11/16)
"What Paradise?"
(Pierre Rehov, FrontPageMagazine, 2005/11/16)
"Blowback"
(Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, 2005/11/16)
"Torture Alleged
at Ministry Site Outside Baghdad" (John F. Burns,
The New York Times, 2005/11/16)
Tuesday,
November 15, 2005
"Palestinians
Taste a Dose of Their Own Medicine" (Daniel Pipes,
New York Sun/danielpipes.org, 2005/11/15)
"U.N. Reinstates
Official Fired in Scandal" (Nick Wadhams, AP/The New
York Times, 2005/11/15)
"Bicultural
Europe is doomed" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/11/15)
"Egypt campaigns
against Danish newspaper cartoons" (Reuters, 2005/11/15)
"Women
defy odds in Afghan polls" (Tom Coghlan, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/15)
Monday,
November 14, 2005
"Palestinian
children learn at a young age..." (BBC News, 2005/11/09)
"No debating their
hatred: Some just see U.S., Israel as focus of all that’s evil"
(Clifford D. May, Boston Herald, 2005/11/14)
"Believe It or
Not" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/11/14)
"Gangs in Search
of an Ideology" (Michael Radu, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/11/14)
"Syrian
Parliament- speaker receive British MP George Galloway"
(Champress, 2005/11/14)
"Deadly 'Stability'"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/11/14)
"A woman walks
past a primary school..." (Remy Gabalda, AP, 2005/11/14)
"France Set to Extend
State of Emergency" (D'Arcy Doran, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/14)
"Saudi jailed
for discussing the Bible" (Reuters/The Washington
Times, 2005/11/14)
"Fight over cinemas
kills at least 12" (Mohamed Ali Bile, Reuters/The
Australian, 2005/11/14)
"Christians under
siege in Pakistan after riot" (Isambard Wilkinson,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/11/14)
"Nuclear Link Alleged
in Australia Arrests" (Meraiah Foley, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/14)
Sunday,
November 13, 2005
"This
image made from television..." (Jordanian TV/AP, 2005/11/13)
"Iraqi Woman
Confesses on Jordan TV" (Shafika Mattar, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/13)
"British MP George
Galloway at Damascus University: US Army Is Defeated in Iraq. US Will
Not Dare to Attack Syria. Bashar Al-Assad Is the Last Arab Leader and
Tony Blair Is A Slave of Slaves" (MEMRI TV, 2005/11/13)
"Anti-Christian
rampage features 2,000 Muslims" (WorldNetDaily,
2005/11/13)
"All
Quiet on the European Front" (Paul Belien, The Brussels
Journal, 2005/11/13)
"Violence Persists
in Southern France" (Molly Moore, The Washington Post,
2005/11/13)
"Muslim apartheid
burns bright in France" (Minette Marrin, The Sunday
Times, 2005/11/13)
"When in Paris..."
(Frances Stead Sellers, The Washington Post, 2005/11/13)
"A French City and
Its Underclass Drift Apart" (Daniel Williams, The
Washington Post, 2005/11/13)
"PLO Calls for UN
Probe Into Arafat's Death" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/13)
"Woman poet 'slain
for her verse'" (Christina Lamb, The Sunday Times,
2005/11/13)
"Al-Qaeda calls Queen
an 'enemy of Islam'" (Abul Taher, The Sunday Times,
2005/11/13)
"Al-Qaeda on defensive
as bombs begin to backfire" (Ian Mather, Scotland
on Sunday, 2005/11/13)
"Relying on Computer,
U.S. Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims" (William
J. Broad and David E. Sanger, The New York Times, 2005/11/13)
Saturday,
November 12, 2005
"A
Jordanian girl lights candles..." (Ali
Jarekji, Reuters, 2005/11/12)
"Unrest
Spreads to First Big City in France" (Jocelyn Gecker,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/12)
"Many
in Jordan See Old Enemy in Attack: Israel" (Michael
Slackman, The New York Times, 2005/11/12)
Friday,
November 11, 2005
"President
Commemorates Veterans Day, Discusses War on Terror"
(The White House, 2005/11/11)
"Who Is Lying About
Iraq?" (Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, December 2005)
"The Home Office suicide
note" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/11/11)
"Group: Four Iraqis
Carried Out Bombings" (Paul Garwood, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/11)
Nalin Pekgul
(Dagens Nyheter, 2005/02/22)
"Pekgul leaves suburb
because of violence" (Olof Sjölander, Sveriges
Radio, 2005/11/10)
"For
Public Figures in Netherlands, Terror Becomes a Personal Concern"
(Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post, 2005/11/11)
Thursday,
November 10, 2005
"Jordanians
shout anti-al Qaeda slogans..." (Majed Jaber, Reuters,
2005/11/10)
"Jordan Attacks
Claim 17 From One Family" (Mohammed Ballas, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/10)
"Jordanians Rally
to Denounce Al-Zarqawi" (Jamal Halaby, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/10)
"Suicide bomb kills
35 in Baghdad" (Salem al-Ureibi, Reuters, 2005/11/10)
"It’s
the demography, stupid" (Mark Steyn, The Spectator,
2005/11/12)
"Will London burn
too?" (Patrick Sookhdeo, The Spectator, 2005/11/12)
"The crescent
of fear" (Rod Liddle, The Spectator, 2005/11/12)
"Ziauddin Sardar
explains the long history of violence behind Hizb ut-Tahrir"
(Ziauddin Sardar, The New Statesman, 2005/11/14)
"Egypt's Christian-Muslim
divide" (Mona Eltahawy, International Herald Tribune,
2005/11/10)
"The Tragedy of
the UK Terror Bill" (Carol Gould, FrontPage Magazine,
2005/11/10)
"Sympathy for
the mob" (Larry Derfner, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/11/10)
"Violence part of
life for girls in French suburbs" (Kerstin Gehmlich,
Reuters, 2005/11/10)
"Rioters are Muslims,
but don't say it" (David R. Sands and Sharon Behn,
The Washington Times, 2005/11/10)
Wednesday,
November 9, 2005
"Ashraf
Mohamed al-Akhras and his bride Nadia al-Alami..."
(AFP, 2005/11/09)
"Suicide Bombers Kill
53 at Jordan Hotels" (Jamal Halaby, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/09)
"Far-Right Leader:
Riots Only the Start" (John Leicester, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/09)
"Blair Loses Key
Vote on Anti-Terror Bill" (Ed Johnson, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/09)
"Bali Bomb Terror
Suspect 'Blown Up'" (Sky News/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/09)
"Books can be badges
— and beacons, too" (Michael Gove, The Times,
2005/11/09)
"The Revolt of Ennui"
(Antoine Audouard, The New York Times, 2005/11/09)
"Islamist threat
in France" (Tony Blankley, The Washington Times, 2005/11/09)
"'We
hate France and France hates us'" (Jon Henley, The
Guardian, 2005/11/09)
Tuesday,
November 8, 2005
"Youths
hurl stones toward police forces..." (Remy Gabalda,
AP, 2005/11/08)
"State of Emergency
Declared in France" (Jamey Keaten, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/08)
In Memoriam: Nadia
Anjuman (BBC News, 2005/11/06)
"Afghan Poet Nadia
Anjuman Beaten to Death" (AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/08)
"Intifada a la
francaise" (Nidra Poller, National Post, 2005/11/08)
"Reflections
on the Revolution in France" (Daniel Pipes, New York
Sun/danielpipes.org, 2005/11/08)
"Jihad in Europe?"
(Robert Spencer, FrontPage Magazine, 2005/11/08)
"Early skirmish
in the Eurabian civil war" (Mark Steyn, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/08)
"Go home in
the name of Allah, order imams with megaphones" (Charles
Bremner, The Times, 2005/11/08)
"France Beefs Up
Response to Riots" (Molly Moore, The Washington Post,
2005/11/08)
"Police defend mosque
shooting" (David Crawshaw, NEWS.com.au, 2005/11/08)
"Australia police
say Muslim cleric led attack plot" (Reuters, 2005/11/08)
"17 Terror Suspects
Arrested in Australia" (Mike Corder, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/08)
Monday,
November 7, 2005
"Rioters
threw rocks at firefighters..." (Thierry Bordas, EPA,
2005/11/07)
"Rioting in France:
What's Wrong with Europe?" (Rüdiger Falksohn
et al., Der Spiegel, 2005/11/07)
"Cyber-Rioting in
France: 'We Aren't Going to Let Up! Are You Stupid?'"
(Kim Rahir, Der Spiegel, 2005/11/07)
"Beaten man dies;
French riots produce first fatality" (Expatica, 2005/11/07)
"A Sense Of
Foreboding: German Reactions to Ahmadinejad" (Matthias
Küntzel, Transatlantic Intelligencer, 2005/11/07)
"Syria's Sopranos"
(Fouad Ajami, USNews.com, 2005/11/07)
"Realism in Darfur"
(Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/11/07)
"France’s
Intifada" (Phyllis Chesler, FrontPage Magazine, 2005/11/07)
"Moroccans slam Al-Qaeda
threat" (The Daily Star, 2005/11/07)
"Europe keeps nervous
eye on French suburban violence" (AFP/USA Today, 2005/11/07)
"Muslim Groups May
Gain Strength From French Riots" (John Carreyrou,
The Wall Street Journal, 2005/11/07)
"Youths Fire on Police
in Paris" (Angela Doland, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/11/07)
"Paris police fear
rioters' heavy arms" (Jennifer Joan Lee, The Washington
Times, 2005/11/07)
"10 Officers Shot as
Riots Worsen in French Cities" (Craig S. Smith, The
New York Times, 2005/11/07)
Sunday,
November 6, 2005
"Next
up was this photograph..." (zombietime,
2005/11/06)
"Police Find
Fuel Bomb Factory Near Paris" (Elaine Ganley, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/06)
"Wake up, Europe,
you've a war on your hands" (Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Times,
2005/11/06)
"The wreckage
of a burned down gymnasium..." (Jacques Brinon, AP,
2005/11/06)
"Youths'
poverty, despair fuel violent unrest in France"
(Colin Nickerson, The Boston Globe, 2005/11/06)
"Rage
of French Youth Is a Fight for Recognition" (Molly
Moore, The Washington Post, 2005/11/06)
"Unrest hits Paris
as riots spread afar" (Jennifer Joan Lee, The Washington
Times, 2005/11/06)
"France hit by a burning
rage" (Matthew Campbell, The Sunday Times, 2005/11/06)
"A Gender Jihad
For Islam's Future" (Asra Q. Nomani, The Washington
Post, 2005/11/06)
"Al-Qaeda woos recruits
with nuclear bomb website" (Uzi Mahnaimi and Tom Walker,
The Sunday Times, 2005/11/06)
"Suicide bombers on
Iran kids' TV" (Toby Harnden, The Sunday Telegraph,
2005/11/06)
"Teheran 'providing
refuge for al-Qaeda terrorists'" (Philip Sherwell,
The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/11/06)
Saturday,
November 5, 2005
"Childrens'
photos remain stuck to the walls..." (Jacques Brinon,
AP, 2005/11/05)
"Riots Spread Across
France; 250 Arrested" (John Leicester, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/11/05)
"Tough French warning
for rioters" (BBC News, 2005/11/05)
"Paris When It
Sizzles" (Olivier Guitta, The Weekly Standard, 2005/11/14)
"What's not to like
about Islam if you're the Prince of Wales" (Julie
Burchill, The Times, 2005/11/05)
"Fine words cannot
disguise it: the clash of civilisations is real" (Michael
Burleigh, The Times, 2005/11/05)
"This Muslim girl
defied her father – and her lover paid with his life"
(Daniel McGrory, The Times, 2005/11/05)
"Protesters Riot
as Bush Attends 34-Nation Talks in Argentina" (Larry
Rohter and Elisabeth Bumiller, The New York Times, 2005/11/05)
"Immigrant Rioting
Flares in France for Ninth Night" (Craig S. Smith,
The New York Times, 2005/11/05)
"As Youth Riots
Spread Across France, Muslim Groups Attempt to Intervene"
(Molly Moore, The Washington Post, 2005/11/05)
Friday,
November 4, 2005
"Picture
shows a warehouse burning..." (Jack Guez, AFP, 2005/11/04)
"Eurabia on the
rampage" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com, 2005/11/04)
"Why Paris Is Burning"
(Amir Taheri, New York Post, 2005/11/04)
"Paris Burning"
(Robert Spencer, FrontPage Magazine, 2005/11/04)
"Disabled Woman
Set Ablaze" (Sky News, 2005/11/04)
"Unwelcome Attention"
(Christian Science Monitor, 2005/11/04)
"A plainclothes
police..." (Remy de la Mauviniere, AP, 2005/11/04)
"Rioters Attack
Trains, Schools and Businesses in the Paris Suburbs"
(Molly Moore, The Washington Post, 2005/11/04)
"Muslims march over
cartoons of the Prophet" (Kate Connolly, The Daily
Telegraph, 2005/11/04)
"Voted in, Hamas
Sets a West Bank City Astir" (Steven Erlanger, The
New York Times, 2005/11/04)
Thursday,
November 3, 2005
"People
watch a firefighter putting out a fire..." (Christophe
Ena, AP, 2005/11/03)
"How the French riot"
(Theodore Dalrymple, The Spectator, 2005/11/05)
"Riots and Rage"
(Tracy McNicoll, Newsweek, 2005/11/03)
"Seven
Violent Nights on the Outskirts of Paris" (Molly Moore,
The Washington Post, 2005/11/03)
"Prophet cartoons prompt
Egypt to cut off Danish dialogue" (The Copenhagen
Post, 2005/11/03)
"Cheering Terror"
(Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/11/03)
Wednesday,
November 2, 2005
Theo
van Gogh (De Gezonde Roker, 2004/11/02)
"Ramadan Rioting in
Europe's No-Go Areas" (Paul Belien, The Brussels Journal,
2005/11/02)
"Seventh Day of
Violence Erupts Near Paris" (Jocelyn Gecker, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/11/02)
"Spot the Difference"
(David T, Harry's Place, 2005/11/02)
"The Suicide Bombers
Among Us" (Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal, Autumn
2005)
"If the Problem Is
Muslim Terror, Then What?" (Victor Davis Hanson, City
Journal, Autumn 2005)
"AFGESLACHT"
(De Telegraaf, 2004/11/03)
"A Year of
Living Dangerously" (Francis Fukuyama, The Wall Street
Journal, 2005/11/02)
"The good news from
Iraq is not fit to print" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston
Globe, 2005/11/02)
"Iran
sacks diplomats in purge of reformers" (Ramita Navai
and Richard Beeston, The Times, 2005/11/02)
Tuesday,
November 1, 2005
"A
policeman looks towards a group of people..." (Stephane
De Sakutin, AFP, 2005/11/01)
"Anger grips Paris
riot suburb" (Alasdair Sandford, BBC News, 2005/11/01)
"13 Arrested In Paris
Suburb Riots" (AP/CBS News, 2005/11/01)
"Defending and
Advancing Freedom" (Commentary, November 2005)
"Mr. Stability:
The wrongness of Brent Scowcroft's realism" (Christopher
Hitchens, Slate, 2005/11/01)
"Open Season on
Muslim Women" (Robert Spencer, FrontPage Magazine,
2005/11/01)
"Confrontation
is a good thing" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/11/01)
"The mullahs want
Iran to be a mental hospital — so let's invite them over"
(David Aaronovitch, The Times, 2005/11/01)
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