Saturday,
December 31, 2005
"Bombing
Kills Eight at Indonesian Market" (Abdi Mari, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/31)
"Germans
to put Muslims through loyalty test" (Kate Connolly,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/31)
"Syrian
Ex-Official Says Assad Threatened Hariri" (Scott Wilson,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/31)
Friday,
December 30, 2005
"Bahraini
Women's Rights Activist Ghada Jamshir Attacks Islamic Clerics for Issuing
Fatwas Authorizing Sexual Abuse of Infants" (MEMRI,
Special Dispatch Series - No. 1060, 2005/12/30)
"The
Plague of Success" (Victor Davis Hanson, National
Review, 2005/12/30)
"12 Sudanese Killed
in Egypt Squatter Camp" (Ben Curtis, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/30)
"Raid at Crossing
Is Latest Mayhem in Gaza" (Sarah El Deeb, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/30)
"Islamic Jihad claims
Thursday's West Bank suicide bombing" (Amos Harel,
Haaretz, 2005/12/30)
Thursday,
December 29, 2005
"Arab
FMs Blast Denmark Over Anti-Prophet Cartoons" (Islam
Online, 2005/12/29)
"Behind
the smiles, trans-Atlantic bile" (Reginald Dale, International
Herald Tribune, 2005/12/29)
Wednesday,
December 28, 2005
"MULTI-KULTUR-HAUS"
(Jan Pitman, AP, 2005/01/12)
"German Authorities
Close Islamic Center" (Stephen Graham, AP/ABC News,
2005/12/28)
"Muslim
organisation calls for boycott of Denmark" (The Copenhagen
Post, 2005/12/28)
"Pakistani Describes
Killing of Daughters" (Khalid Tanveer, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/28)
"Judging the case
for war" (Chicago Tribune, 2005/12/28)
"The Big Story of
2005 (Someone Tell The New York Times)" (Austin Bay,
RealClearPolitics, 2005/12/28)
"The New York Times
vs. America" (Michelle Malkin, Creators/RealClearPolitics,
2005/12/28)
"No one seems to
have noticed this is our fifth Christmas at war" (Matthew
d'Ancona, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/28)
"Where have we got
to in the fight against terrorism? We're lost in a fog"
(Alice Miles, The Times, 2005/12/28)
"Ex-hostage's Iraq return
angers her rescue team" (Roger Boyes, The Times, 2005/12/28)
Tuesday,
December 27, 2005
"Western
Muslims' Racist Rape Spree"
(Sharon Lapkin, FrontPageMagazine, 2005/12/27)
"Neighborhood
Watch" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/12/27)
"Iraq
and the fortunes of war" (Richard N. Haass, Los Angeles
Times, 2005/12/27)
"Munich
mastermind spurns Spielberg's peace appeal" (Nidal
al-Mughrabi, Reuters, 2005/12/27)
Monday,
December 26, 2005
"In
French suburbs, rage 'is only asleep'" (Katrin Bennhold,
International Herald Tribune, 2005/12/26)
"Nowhere,
fast" (Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/26)
"Iraqi
worshippers risk their lives to celebrate Christmas in church"
(Stephen Farrell, The Times, 2005/12/26)
Sunday,
December 25, 2005
"Muslim
vendor Mohamed Sow..." (Rebecca Blackwell, AP, 2005/12/22)
"Mostly
Muslim Senegal Celebrates Christmas" (AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/25)
"Falling
birth rates not just a problem in Europe" (Mark Steyn,
Chicago Sun-Times, 2005/12/25)
"Father
in Pakistan Kills His 4 Daughters" (AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/25)
"In
Iraq, 425 Foreigners Estimated Kidnapped Since 2003"
(Ellen Knickmeyer and Jonathan Finer, The Washington Post, 2005/12/25)
Saturday,
December 24, 2005
"Young
Palestinian Christian girls wear festive clothing..."
(Oded Balilty, AP, 2005/12/24)
"Thousands
flock to Bethlehem" (Khaled Abu Toameh and Rafael
D. Frankel, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/24)
"The
future of America - in Iraq" (Robert D. Kaplan, Los
Angeles Times, 2005/12/24)
"Democracy
Is Alive and Well in Iraq" (Amir Taheri, Arab News,
2005/12/24)
Friday,
December 23, 2005
"Wafah
Dufour, niece of Osama bin Laden..." (Jeff Riede,
GQ Magazine, 2005/12/22)
"The
Paranoid Style In American Liberalism" (William Kristol,
The Weekly Standard, 2006/01/02)
"Better
Read Than Ted" (James Taranto, Best of the Web Today,
2005/12/23)
"Daschle:
Democrats Clueless On 9/12, Too" (Captain's Quarters,
2005/12/23)
"EU
commissioner lashes out at Mohammed drawings" (The
Copenhagen Post, 2005/12/23)
"Iran
hails “first Islamist Arab state” in Iraq"
(Iran Focus, 2005/12/23)
"Freedom
and jihad" (Diane West, The Washington Times, 2005/12/23)
"Oil-for-Food
questions UN has still not answered..." (James Bone,
The Times, 2005/12/23)
"Afghan
Journalist to Be Freed" (Griff Witte, The Washington
Post, 2005/12/23)
"Judge
loses control as Saddam trial lapses into farce" (Adrian
Blomfield, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/23)
Thursday,
December 22, 2005
"Yes,
this is somewhat unfortunate..." [detail] (Benson,
The Arizona Republic, 2005/07/31)
"Why
American Muslims Stay Silent" (Stephen Schwartz, Tech
Central Station, 2005/12/22)
"Playing
the Racism Card" (Phyllis Chesler, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/12/22)
"Why Not Support Democracy?"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2005/12/22)
"The
Blow-Up: Annan insults and distracts" (Claudia Rosett,
National Review, 2005/12/22)
"Al
Qaeda fiend targeted Bush" (James Gordon Meek, New
York Daily News, 2005/12/22)
"Muslim
Brotherhood leader says Holocaust is a myth" (AP/The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/22)
"Chinook
Diplomacy" (Bret Stephens, OpinionJournal, 2005/12/22)
Wednesday,
December 21, 2005
"Former
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein listens..." (John Moore,
Reuters, 2005/12/21)
"Saddam says he
was beaten in jail" (AP/TheStar.com, 2005/12/21)
"Saddam trial
hears evidence of torture" (Mussab al-Khairalla and
Gideon Long, Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/21)
"Witness Recounts
Torture by Saddam Regime" (Mariam Fam, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/21)
"RADICAL ISLAM
SPONSORS: the MISS MUSLIM WORLD CONTEST!!" (Signe
Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times/The Cartoonist Group, 2002/11/27)
"Lebanese
daily: U.S. press stereotyping Muslims" (Robert Spencer,
Dhimmi Watch, 2005/12/21)
"Not just Israel's
problem" (Amir Taheri, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/21)
"Waiting
for the rapture in Iran" (Scott Peterson, The Christian
Science Monitor, 2005/12/21)
Tuesday,
December 20, 2005
"U.S.
Navy Diver Robert D. Stethem, 23" (AP, 2005/12/20)
"American Killed
by Islamic/Arab Terrorists, Robert Stethem" (American
Victims of Arab and Islamic Terrorists)
"In the Party of
God" (Jeffrey Goldberg, The New Yorker, 2002/10/28)
"TWA Hijacker
Released From German Prison" (Zeina Karam, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/20)
"Jihad is 'Muslim
obligation'" (icLiverpool, 2005/12/20)
"'Iran obtained
12 long-range missiles'" (Sheera Claire Frenkel, The
Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/20)
"Juvenile Journalism"
(James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2005/12/20)
"Free speech in Europe:
it's all or nothing" (Brendan O'Neill, spiked, 2005/12/20)
"My Gloom"
(Daniel Pipes, FrontPageMagazine, 2005/12/20)
"Racism is bad - so
is self-delusion" (Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/12/20)
"Iranian's Oratory
Reflects Devotion to '79 Revolution" (Nazila Fathi
and Michael Slackman, The New York Times, 2005/12/20)
"Shiite Alliance
Leads In Partial Iraq Count" (Doug Struck, The Washington
Post, 2005/12/20)
Monday,
December 19, 2005
"Member
of the parliament Malalai Joya..." (Ahmad Masoodd,
Reuters, 2005/12/19)
"Newly
Elected Afghan Parliament Convenes" (Eric Talmadge,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/19)
"Iran's
President Bans Western Music" (Nasser Karimi, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/19)
"'Munich'
stands for 'appeasement'" (Kate Wright, The American
Thinker, 2005/12/19)
"Have
The Democrats Walked Into a Trap......Again?" (John
McIntyre, RealClearPolitics, 2005/12/19)
"Middle
East progress amid global gains in freedom" (Freedom
House, 2005/12/19)
"In
the Mideast, Democratic Momentum" (Jackson Diehl,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/19)
"Our
Friends the Pakistanis" (Husain Haqqani and Kenneth
Ballen, OpinionJournal, 2005/12/19)
"Iraqis
in former rebel stronghold now cheer American soldiers"
(Oliver Poole, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/19)
Sunday,
December 18, 2005
"President's
Address to the Nation" (George W. Bush, The White
House, 2005/12/18)
"Some Call it Empire"
(Angelo M. Codevilla, The Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2005)
"A Palestinian
youth celebrates..." (Suhaib Salem, Reuters, 2005/12/18)
"Palestinians
fire celebration shots at news of Sharon in hospital"
(Ynetnews, 2005/12/18)
"No ham for Christmas:
Muslim menu for WA hospital" (Trevor Paddenburg, The
Sunday Times, 2005/12/18)
"Will It Be Different
Now?" (Dexter Filkins, The New York Times, 2005/12/18)
"Sunnis
ready to cooperate with U.S." (Paul Martin, The Washington
Times, 2005/12/18)
Saturday,
December 17, 2005
"Terrorism"
(Lee Kuan Yew, Forbes, 2005/12/26)
"Live
with TAE: Robert Kaplan" (The American Enterprise,
January/February 2006)
"A
great divide takes some understanding" (Paul Shehan,
The Sydney Morning Herald, 2005/12/17)
"Fighting
on the beaches exposes ugly side of life" (Richard
Guilliatt, The Times, 2005/12/17)
Friday,
December 16, 2005
"THE
CULLING FIELDS" (The Independent/The Daily Ablution,
2005/12/16)
"Hamas
scores election win in West Bank cities" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/16)
"Climate
Change" (Lawrence F. Kaplan, The New Republic, 2005/12/16)
"In
Iran, Arming for Armageddon" (Charles Krauthammer,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/16)
"Freedom
From Fear Lifts Sunnis" (John F. Burns, The New York
Times, 2005/12/16)
"Iraqis,
Including Sunnis, Vote in Large Numbers on Calm Day"
(Dexter Filkins, The New York Times, 2005/12/16)
Thursday,
December 15, 2005
"A
young Iraqi girl shows her inked finger..." (Bob Strong,
Reuters, 2005/12/15)
"Millions
of Iraqis Vote in Relative Peace" (Robert H. Reid,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/15)
"Iran:
Top Ministers Implicated in Serious Abuses" (Human
Rights Watch, 2005/12/15)
"Muslim
Gang Rapes and the Aussie Riots" (Sharon Lapkin, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/12/15)
"Now
churches are targeted" (Nick Leys and Dan Box, The
Australian, 2005/12/15)
Wednesday,
December 14, 2005
"Iraqi
women hold up their inked fingers..." (Morteza Nikoubazl,
Reuters, 2005/12/14)
"The
Great Revolt Continues" (Austin Bay, Strategy Page,
2005/12/14)
"Defying
terror to vote for future" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston
Globe, 2005/12/14)
"Hate
torture? Consider boot camp" (Max Boot, Los Angeles
Times, 2005/12/14)
"The
French Surrender in Style" (Julia Gorin, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/12/14)
"The
Lunatic Fringe Goes Mainstream" (John Perazzo, FrontPageMagazine,
2005/12/14)
"The
sickness bequeathed by the west to the Muslim world"
(Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian, 2005/12/14)
"Nayla
Tueni..." (Jamal Saidi, Reuters, 2005/12/14)
"Breaking
The Assassins" (David Ignatius, The Washington Post,
2005/12/14)
"Gebran
Tueni, R.I.P." (Claudia Rosett, OpinionJournal, 2005/12/14)
"Church
hall burned down" (AAP/NEWS.com.au, 2005/12/14)
"Iran
President: Holocaust Is a 'Myth'" (AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/14)
Tuesday,
December 13, 2005
"Nayla
Tueni..." (Hussein Malla, AP, 2005/12/13)
"Bin
Laden's script: ghost-written in the West" (Brendan
O'Neill, spiked, 2005/12/13)
"What
is a crime? It's a matter of opinion" (Mark Steyn,
The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/13)
"Iraqis
celebrate outside a voting station..." (Ali Jarekji,
Reuters, 2005/12/13)
"Here's
my apology on the 'disaster' of the Iraq war. Now, where's yours?"
(David Aaronovitch, The Times, 2005/12/13)
"Blame
race riots on police force neglect" (Tim
Priest, The Australian, 2005/12/13)
"Australia:
shots fired at church" (SkyNews/Dhimmi Watch, 2005/12/13)
"Armed
gangs on rampage" (Malcolm Brown et al., The Sydney Morning
Herald, 2005/12/13)
Monday,
December 12, 2005
"Linda
was brutally hit by the rapists" (Efterlyst/Expressen,
2005/03/26)
"Immigrant
Rape Wave in Sweden" (Fjordman, fjordman.blogspot.com,
2005/12/12)
"Some
Iraqis Cast Ballots in Early Voting" (Qassim Abdul-Zahra,
AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/12)
"Iraqi
soldiers cheer showing ink-stained fingers..." (Mauricio
Lima, AFP, 2005/12/12)
"Poll:
Broad Optimism in Iraq, But Also Deep Divisions Among Groups"
(Gary Langer and Jon Cohen, ABC News, 2005/12/12)
"New
evidence implicates Syria in Hariri death: UN" (Evelyn
Leopold, Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/12)
"Anti-Syrian
journalist and lawmaker Gibran Tueni holds a pen..."
(Hussein Malla, AP, 2005/06/03)
"Anti-Syrian
Journalist Killed in Lebanon" (Zeina Karam, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/12)
"On
Trial" (Orhan Pamuk, The New Yorker, 2005/12/12)
"The
Panic Over Iraq" (Norman Podhoretz, OpinionJournal,
2005/12/12)
"Immigrants'
Dreams Mix With Fury in a Gray Place Near Paris" (Elaine
Sciolino, The New York Times, 2005/12/12)
Sunday,
December 11, 2005
"Riotous
assembly..." (Andrew Meares, The Sydney Morning Herald,
2005/12/12)
"Mob violence envelops
Cronulla" (The Sydney Morning Herald, 2005/12/11)
"Iraqi
insurgents urge Sunnis to vote, warn Zarqawi"
(Reuters, 2005/12/11)
"But
seriously folks, this clown is dangerous" (Mark Steyn,
Chicago Sun-Times, 2005/12/11)
"Do the sums, then
compare US and Communist crimes from the Cold War"
(Niall Ferguson, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/12/11)
"Jailed Afghan
Publisher Faces Possible Execution" (Griff Witte,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/11)
"Israel readies
forces for strike on nuclear Iran" (Uzi Mahnaimi and
Sarah Baxter, The Sunday Times, 2005/12/11)
"Present
at the Disintegration" (Kanan
Makiya, The New York Times, 2005/12/11)
"From
Banality to Audacity" (John F. Burns, The New York
Times, 2005/12/11)
"Murder of man of
peace inspires a voters' revolt" (Hala Jaber, The
Sunday Times, 2005/12/11)
"Iraq's Dr No says
Yes to peace and democracy" (Colin Freeman and Aqeel
Hussein, The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/12/11)
"In Iraq, Bush Pushed
For Deadline Democracy" (Peter Baker and Robin Wright,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/11)
Saturday,
December 10, 2005
"2005
contestants: ENGLAND - Hammasa KOHISTANI" (Miss World
2005)
"The English
beauty who fled Taleban to contest Miss World" (Will
Pavia, The Times, 2005/12/10)
"What this cultural
debate needs is more dirt, less pure stupidity" (Salman
Rushdie, The Times, 2005/12/10)
"Different freedoms,
or why religion and politics should never mix" (Jonathan
Sacks, The Times, 2005/12/10)
"Gang rapist claims
right to assault" (Natasha Wallace, Sydney Morning
Herald, 2005/12/10)
"Author the Turks
tried gag refuses to rewrite history" (Suna Erdem,
The Times, 2005/12/10)
"Baghdad's Highway
of Death 'now safe'" (Oliver Poole, The Daily Telegraph,
2005/12/10)
"Banned Islamic Movement
Now the Main Opposition in Egypt" (Daniel Williams,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/10)
Friday,
December 9, 2005
"Cultural
flash points" (Diana West, The Washington Times, 2005/12/09)
"Citizens Turn
Over 'Butcher of Ramadi' to Iraqi, U.S. Troops" (DefenseLINK
News, 2005/12/09)
"Man for a Glass
Booth" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
2005/12/09)
"Iranian
president denies Holocaust and taunts Europe" (Anton
La Guardia, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/09)
Thursday,
December 8, 2005
"Israel
wiped off the map at the UN on UN 'Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian
People'" (Eye
on the UN, 2005/11/29)
"Iran's
Ahmadinejad wants Israel moved to Europe" (AFP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/08)
"Suicide
Bombing on Bus in Iraq Kills 30" (Hamid
Ahmed, AP/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/08)
"Saddam's
chief apologist" (Christopher Hitchens, Slate, 2005/12/08)
"Terror suspect
pleads from jail for British hostage's life" (Ben
Hoyle et al., The Times, 2005/12/08)
"Brotherhood Wins 12
Egypt Parliament Seats" (Jasper Mortimer, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/08)
"Police Attack Voters
During Last Day of Egypt Election" (Daniel Williams,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/08)
"In Iraq, Signs of
Political Evolution" (Jonathan Finer, The Washington
Post, 2005/12/08)
Wednesday,
December 7, 2005
"On
screen the 2005 Nobel Literature laurete the British author Harold Pinter..."
(Henrik Montgomery, AP, 2005/12/07)
"Art, Truth & Politics"
(Harold Pinter, Nobelprize.org, 2005/12/07)
"UN Concerned
over Prophet Cartoons" (Ole Damkjær, Berlingske
Tidende/fjordman, 2005/12/07)
"Mohammed cartoonists
on Arabic meeting agenda" (DR Nyheder, 2005/12/07)
"This Shameful
Ranting Must Stop" (Carol Gould, current viewpoint,
2005/12/07)
"Poll: Four Years
After the Fall of the Taliban, Afghans Optimistic About the Future"
(Gary Langer, ABC News, 2005/12/07)
"Saddam's chair empty
as trial goes on without him" (Luke Baker and Gideon
Long, Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2005/12/07)
"'Do
Some Soul Searching': Why aren't the media telling the whole story about
Iraq?" (Donald Rumsfeld, OpinionJournal,
2005/12/07)
"It's
Not Whether You 'Win' or 'Lose'..." (Anne Applebaum,
The Washington Post, 2005/12/07)
"Syria Attacks
Evidence as U.N. Case Turns More Bizarre" (Michael
Slackman, The New York Post, 2005/12/07)
Tuesday,
December 6, 2005
"The
WSJ and Torture" (Andrew Sullivan, andrewsullivan.com,
2005/12/06)
"Saddam Says He
Will Boycott 'Unjust Court'" (Hamza Hendawi, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/06)
"Woman Testifies
of Torture by Saddam's Men" (Hamza Hendawi, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/06)
"Dems in Disarray"
(James Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2005/12/06)
"Fiery Plane Crash
in Iran Leaves 128 Dead" (Ali Akbar Darein, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/06)
"Bombing at Baghdad
Police Academy Kills 43" (Sameer N. Yacoub, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/06)
"France's Sarkozy
backs beleaguered Finkielkraut over Muslim riot comments"
(Daniel Ben Simon, Haaretz, 2005/12/06)
"Sweden's rising Muslim
tide" (James Brandon, The Christian Science Monitor,
2005/12/06)
Monday,
December 5, 2005
"Iraqi
witness Ahmad Hassan Mohammed Al Dujaili..." (Stefan
Zaklin, AFP, 2005/12/05)
"Court told of
Saddam horrors" (Michael Georgy and Luke Baker, Reuters,
2005/12/05)
"Former Iraqi president
Saddam Hussein..." (David Furst, Reuters, 2005/12/05)
"Saddam Yells at
Judge in Unruly Session" (Hamza Hendawi, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/05)
"Kerry
Supports the Troops" (James
Taranto, Best of the Web Today, 2005/12/05)
"Suicide
Bomber Kills Five at Israeli Mall" (Aron Heller, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/05)
"Harold Pinter does
not deserve the Nobel Prize" (Johann Hari, johannhari.com,
2005/12/05)
"Journalism's
Moral Collapse" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2005/12/05)
"El Baradei: Iran
only months away from a bomb" (The Jerusalem Post,
2005/12/05)
"Allawi Claims
Assassination Attempt" (Hamza Hendawi, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/05)
Sunday,
December 4, 2005
"Forgiveness
Requested" (Tim Blair, timblair.net, 2005/12/04)
"Dems determined
to ignore progress in Iraq" (Mark Steyn, Chicago Sun-Tribune,
2005/12/04)
"Europe's 'Moral
Outrage'" (The Wall Street Journal, 2005/12/04)
"Buried in Amman's
Rubble: Zarqawi's Support" (Fawaz Gerges, The Washington
Post, 2005/12/04)
"Puddin' It On!"
(Paul Martin and Maria Wera Cedrell, News of the World, 2005/12/04)
"Making
of Muriel the suicide bomber" (Nicola Smith, The Sunday
Times, 2005/12/04)
Saturday,
December 3, 2005
"Pakistan:
Key al-Qaida Commander Killed" (Munir Ahmad, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/03)
"Turk journalists
charged in new test of free speech" (Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2005/12/03)
"The big black book
of horrors" (Rebecca Weisser, The Australian, 2005/12/03)
"Truth
or Consequences" (David Tell, The Weekly Standard,
2005/12/12)
Friday,
December 2, 2005
"The
Riot Act" (Nidra Poller, Tech Central Station, 2005/12/02)
"Demonstrations
in Pakistan have escalated into death threats against Danish illustrators
who drew pictures of the prophet Mohammed" (The Copenhagen
Post, 2005/12/02)
"Kidnappers Threaten
to Kill Iraq Hostages" (Bassem Mroue, AP/Yahoo! News,
2005/12/02)
"Europe's 'Good Jews'"
(Emanuele Ottolenghi, Commentary, December 2005)
"The cost of incompetence"
(Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2005/12/02)
"Yes, we have
opened Pandora's box in Iraq - but freedom has sprung free"
(Gerard Baker, The Times, 2005/12/02)
"Progress in The
Mideast" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
2005/12/02)
"Girl next door
who became a suicide bomber" (Stephen Castle, The
Independent, 2005/12/02)
"The girl who went
from baker's assistant to Baghdad bomber" (Anthony
Browne and Rory Watson, The Times, 2005/12/02)
"Man
is killed as police fire on Egyptian voters" (Tim
Butcher, The Daily Telegraph, 2005/12/02)
Thursday,
December 1, 2005
"This
is our Belgian Kamikaze killed in Iraq" (La Derniere
Heure, 2005/12/01)
"The radical loser"
(Hans Magnus Enzensberger, signandsight, 2005/12/01)
"Don't call them
'riots'" (Clive Davis, clivedavis.blogs.com, 2005/12/01
"Blair must show
leadership in the battle for free expression" (Timothy
Garton Ash, The Guardian, 2005/12/01)
"Western white
woman a suicide bomber" (Anthony Browne, The Times,
2005/12/01)
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