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  • Israel, Palestine 'should be one' Open this result in new window
    iafrica.com - Oct 16 8:29 AM
    The State of Palestine had already accepted the two-state solution with Israel where it could live in peace, but ultimately one state embracing both Jews and Arabs was the best option, Palestinian Ambassador Ali Ahmed Halimeh said on Monday.

  • Palestine in my heart Open this result in new window
    Al Bawaba - Oct 16 8:28 AM
    Palestine in my heart is an album that gathers voices from the Arab world around one cause - peace in Palestine - and pays tribute to this wounded Arab country.

  • Xpress, Palestine licence Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Oct 15 9:32 PM
    Jordan's XPress Telecommunications has been granted a digital trunking licence in Palestine.

  • Weekly Edition, Palestine - Week of October 16, 2006 Open this result in new window
    ArabicNews.com - 48 minutes ago
    We are looking for sales & marketing representatives in different countries. Apply now!

  • Erekat calls for int'l protection to Palestinians amid Israel's invasion threats Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
    Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat Monday urged the international community to protect the Palestinian people from Israel's threatened invasion, the local radio Voice of Palestine reported.

  • An Appeal For Peace In Palestine Is Made At Old Lyme Church Open this result in new window
    New London Day - Oct 16 2:53 AM
    Old Lyme - Three women of different faiths made an emotional plea for the end of the occupation of Palestinian territories Sunday as part of ...

  • jordan, palestine: Design sought for new Aqsa Mosque minaret Open this result in new window
    Monday Morning - Oct 16 9:26 AM
    Jordan will build a fifth minaret at the blessed Aqsa Mosque, King Abdallah II said at a meeting of the state committee that has continued to oversee the maintenance of the shrine since Jordans 1948-67 administration of East Jerusalem.

  • Senior Finale Open this result in new window
    Daily Clay County Advocate-Press - Oct 16 11:34 AM
    Kaleb Greenwood busts through the senior night banner Friday at Dancey Field as the Flora Wolves Football team was introduced at their final home game. The Wolves faced the Palestine Pioneers and fell 26-18. Complete game coverage can be found on page 10.

  • QRC appeal for donating to the poor Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 16 1:37 AM
    Qatar Red Crescent (QRC) has urged philanthropists to reach out to the poor and needy people in Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan and Niger and other affected areas in the world, a statement said yesterday.

  • VCUQ hands over aid cheque to QRC Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 16 1:35 AM
    THE Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUQ) has handed over a donation of QR63,154 to the Qatar Red Crescent (QRC), in aid of Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Adoption Birth Mother Sheds the Guilt and Tells Her Reunion Story Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Oct 16 5:00 AM
    Palestine, TX (PRWEB) October 16, 2006 -- It was the summer of 1965 and Sharon Elrod did the worst thing a young girl could she got pregnant and wasnt married.

  • Book Review: The Palestine Conspiracy , by Robert Spirko Open this result in new window
    Blogcritics.org - Oct 13 4:09 PM
    Theres a big difference between a book that is self-published and one that is self-edited. Given the insanity of the publishing world, the former is often a writers best hope of getting work in print, but the latter is a recipe for disaster. It reminds one of the old saw that a lawyer who represents himself has an ass for an attorney. The Palestine Conspiracy has compelling moments and

  • Top Scoops: Comment & Opinion Digest Oct. 12-16 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:17 PM
    SCOOP COMMENT & OPINION: Mexico: Julie Webb-Pullman Reports From Oaxaca On Mexico's Dirty War United States: Why It's So Hard To Make Good Things Happen Israel/Palestine: Will Starvation Achieve Israel's Palestinian Policy Iraq: Bringing Iraq's 655,000 Casualties Back To The White House North Korea: Some Things You Didn't Lean About The Korean War On M*A*S*H Terror: Toni Solo Reports An Outbreak

  • Palestine as poetry Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Oct 13 12:45 PM
    Unlike William Butler Yeats' pronouncement of the death of the romantic Ireland, the romantic Palestine has not died; it is alive and throbbing between the lines of Mahmoud Darwish's poems.

  • Does the Palestinian issue fuel extremism? Open this result in new window
    Al Jazeera - Oct 15 11:17 AM
    Palestine issue ranks as the single most damaging issue to the world peace today. Even Iraqi quagmire ranks below it. There can be no doubt that this issue fuels Muslim extremism more than any other problem.

  • Outlook is grim in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Long Beach Press-Telegram - Oct 14 10:10 PM
    World: International boycott, feuding at home contribute to people's misery.

  • Today's Headlines: Open this result in new window
    ArabicNews.com - 51 minutes ago
    We are looking for sales & marketing representatives in different countries. Apply now! Iraqi parliament passes federalism bill Iraq's parliament yesterday passed a legislation on formation of federalism in Iraq.

  • We won't rush in, Tony said. But we all fear they will Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
    We had a hastily convened COBR [emergency briefing] which Tony chaired and chaired very well. Geoff Hoon [defence secretary] was gung-ho. "We are ready," he said to Tony, "to put our air force and our facilities at the disposal of the intelligence services."

  • I am a Catholic. I'm also sane. But these days people find it hard to accept that religion and rationality can co-exist Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
    I doubt very much that when those niqab-clad women set off for Jack Straw's constituency surgery, probably intending to talk about local bin collection or crime, they knew they were going to touch off a nationwide debate about Muslim integration, female emancipation and terrorism.

  • UDA's tour of terror Open this result in new window
    Sunday Life - Oct 15 2:16 AM
    Senior members of the UDA are set to visit some of the world's most notorious war-torn regions, it emerged last night. The terror leaders have arranged meetings in Palestine, Israel and Moldova to discuss the Northern Ireland peace process and conflict resolution strategies.

  • 'Save the Train' benefit concert planned in Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Longview News-Journal - Oct 12 9:02 PM
    Lindale native Casey Rivers will open for Lee Roy Parnell during a "Save the Train" benefit concert in Palestine.

  • XPress enters Palestinian market with new Digital Trunking license Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Oct 15 12:16 AM
    XPress Telecommunications, Jordan's exclusive provider of wireless and mobile technology, was recently granted a Digital Trunking license in Palestine similar to the license it holds in Jordan.

  • Today's Scoop Just Politics News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
    National Party Leader Don Brash says the National Party will oppose the bill being introduced to validate expenditure found by the Auditor-General to be unlawful. "This is nothing more than a cynical exercise in self interest.

  • KERIM BALCI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 16 2:18 PM
    Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh managed to prove through his speech to thousands in Gaza last Friday that Hamas still rules the streets.

  • Daily Voting News For October 16, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
    Testing of Liberty Voting machines in Ireland; in July this year, the commission issued a second report revealing flaws in the software central to the system. It found the software could be manipulated to change the outcome of a vote and said tests had eliminated the wrong candidate in some cases.

  • Sherwood Ross: Fear of Tyranny Sweeping America Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
    Fear for their own personal security, so typical of a nation whose leaders are grasping for absolute power, has begun to grip broad segments of the American people.

  • Why Has John Deuss Offshore Bank Been Singled Out? Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
    Why Has John Deuss' Offshore Bank Been Singled Out? "John Gotti, Jr, when asked if the Gotti family was dealing in narcotics, insisted that they were not, saying "who can compete with the government?"

  • Palestine Children Calls for Ending World Poverty Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 14 6:34 AM
    GAZA, October 14, 2006, (WAFA)- Commissioner General of UNRWA, Karen AbuZayd, and Director of UNRWA Gaza Field Office John Ging, will attend an activity by Palestinian UNRWA schools calling for an end to the world poverty, UNRWA said.

  • Norway MENZB Doco: Exported Controversial Vaccine Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 6:17 PM
    At the same time while Norwegian authorities were paying compensation to vaccine victims, the same vaccine was exported to New Zealand and used on small kids.

  • Iranian president decries Israel as a 'fake regime' Open this result in new window
    Fox21 - Oct 16 1:27 PM
    TEHRAN, Iran Iran's president is again urging Israel's demise, this time calling it a "fake regime."

  • Several meetings planned for week Open this result in new window
    Forrest City Times-Herald - Oct 16 1:01 PM
    Several meetings are planned for this week in St. Francis County. At 5 p.m., today, the Forrest City Civic Center Commission will meet at the civic center.

  • Israelis, Arabs Should Cut Out the Middlemen Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Oct 16 4:15 PM
    Palestinian suffering rarely hits the headlines in a world preoccupied with North Korean nukes, British politicians pontificating about the rights or wrongs of veil wearing and Madonnas new baby.

  • China through, Palestine out Open this result in new window
    The Electric New Paper - Oct 12 3:13 PM
    CHINA are through to their AFC Asian Cup finals for a ninth consecutive time after recording a 2-0 victory against Palestine at the King Abdullah International Stadium in Amman, Jordan.

  • Overcrowded Kingdom Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Oct 16 4:13 PM
    JEDDAH, 17 October 2006 On a typical Ramadan day, Saudi streets, roads, bridges and alleyways are full of cars, trucks and buses driven by impatient drivers that add to the noise and air pollution.

  • Today's Top Scoop Stories - News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 4:32 PM
    United States: Why It's So Hard To Make Good Things Happen - This is the part of history I don't like. Not the part where people don't know what's happening to them nor the part where they try to do something about it. There's plenty to do in both those parts.

  • RELATED NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zawya - Oct 15 1:30 AM
    15 October 2006 XPress Telecommunications, Jordan's exclusive provider of wireless and mobile technology, was recently granted a Digital Trunking license in Palestine similar to the license it holds in Jordan.

  • The bFM WIRE Today: 12 - 2pm weekdays Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 4:17 PM
    12.20 Jose Goes to Armageddon. As we gear up for Armageddon in Auckland this weekend, here's a reprise of Jose's trip to Wellington earlier this year. Nerdarama!!

  • Why Hafiz Saeed was arrested Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Oct 16 1:15 PM
    This is first time Pakistan has given reasons for the detention of Saeed for his LeT associations.

  • Daniel Patrick Welch: Denouncing Hugo Chavez Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:18 PM
    Nancy Pelosi apparently has so much time on her hands, and so few other issues to address, that she saw fit to unload on Hugo Chavez following his appearance before the U.N. in New York. Most readers are familiar by now with Chavez' provocative swipes at "Devil" Bush and his comment that the titular head of U.S. empire had left the place reeking of sulfur from his earlier appearance.

  • Martin LeFevre: When Time Stops Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:18 PM
    Overhanging the gorge are great angular outcroppings of volcanic rock--solid and sharp edged protrusions from the gently sloping grasslands behind them. Many have huge slabs balanced on top of them, some looking like they had been perfectly placed there by a giant stonemason.

  • Counsellor of Palestine Mission to UN Gives in-Depth Look into Suffer of Palestinian Woman under Israeli Occupation Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 12 3:34 PM
    NEW YORK, October 12, 2006, (WAFA)- Counsellor Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations, Nadya Rasheed, gave Wednesday to the UN an in-depth look into what Palestinian women face living under Israeli occupation.

  • Robert Parry: Foley "October Surprise" Claim Flops Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:17 PM
    George W. Bush's snide aside aside, the Republican "October Surprise" theory accusing Democrats of waiting until the final weeks of Campaign 2006 to spring the Mark Foley page-sex scandal appears to have collapsed.

  • Tanveer Jafri: Noble Prize Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:17 PM
    Noble Prize committee has decided to award Noble peace Prize to an economist Prof. Mohammed Yunus, 66, a native of Bangladesh. It has been decided to award this prize collectively to Mohammad Yunus and the Grameen bank set up by him. This honour is considered to be the highest prize in the world.

  • David G. Miller: Sanctions Wont Stop North Korea Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:17 PM
    In the wake of North Koreas nuclear test, the United Nations has acted in what appears to have been a decisive and unified manner.

  • Audio: Congressional Candidate Tony Trupiano Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:03 PM
    Here's a 30-minute mp3 file of an interview I recorded earlier today with Tony Trupiano, the former national radio host who is now the Democratic nominee to throw Bush-follower Thaddeus McCotter out of his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives where he fails to represent Michigan's 11th District.

  • Narconews: Fitzgerald - Mothers of the Disappeared Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:03 PM
    The Other Journalism along with the Other Campaign have landed in the state of Baja California Sur. This weekend the Other Journalism team covered the subcomandante's meetings with locals who are being forced off their once pristine lands by large hotel chains and other real estate interests.

  • Nepal: SPA and Maoists May Take Rash Decisions Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:03 PM
    Only after two days the talks between the Seven-Party Alliance (SPA) and the Maoists had reached a blind alley.

  • Nepal: Precarious Premise Of Peacemaking Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 3:02 PM
    The grins, quips and all the other breezy displays of optimism surrounding the post-Dasain phase of the peace process have dissolved in the somberness of the indefinite postponement of the Seven Party Alliance (SPA)-Maoist talks.

  • Scoop Top 27 Daily Ratings 16 October 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 16 2:32 PM
    Yesterday's top 27 rating items on Scoop were...

  • ZAMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (2006101737389) Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 16 2:11 PM
    Is Mel Gibson Pro-Middle Eastern? by Genevieve Cora Fraser For those who inhabit Tinseltown and its environs as Mel Gibson does, theres one site that is as famous to locals as Hollywood and Vine is to tourists - the Temple of the Arts in Beverly Hills.

  • Three Jerusalem Women Open this result in new window
    The Mass Media - Oct 16 1:44 PM
    Three women who live and breathe the devastation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict come to UMass Boston on Thursday, October 12th, to tell us something. Most of us can only get philosophical about the turmoil in the Middle East with its cycle of violence that may appear without end in sight.

  • Mailbag: Rangers need starting pitching Open this result in new window
    Texas Rangers - Oct 16 11:39 AM
    Mailbag: Rangers need starting pitching

  • Only Human Open this result in new window
    filmcritic.com - Oct 16 10:41 AM
    When the original Father of the Bride came out in 1950, it became clear that pre-wedding ceremonies were fertile land for moviemaking. It has spawned great movies ( Late Marriage ), great comedies ( Meet the Parents ),and a heap of charming but forgettable variants (chief example: My Big Fat Greek Wedding ). Dominic Harari and Teresa De Pelegri's Only Human wants to be a great comedy but has

  • The message will out Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Oct 16 2:06 PM
    It's been almost a year since a Daily Mirror headline read "Bush plot to bomb his Arab ally".

  • Increase in Jamat-ud-Dawa activity can hurt ties: Pak Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Oct 16 8:54 AM
    The US has already banned JuD and sought a ban by the UN Security Council committee on terrorism where China reportedly intervened to ask Washington to substantiate its allegations.

  • Rice's Middle East Visit Open this result in new window
     - Oct 16 4:35 PM
    Commencing on Oct. 3, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice journeyed between various Arab capitals, conferred with Arab leaders, then shuttled between Israeli and Palestinian officials, before eventually joining a few of her counterparts in London on Oct. 6 at a six-nation conference, with the aim of fanning the flames against Iran.

  • Select an Edition: Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 16 6:49 AM
    Fetching... AMMAN, 16 October (IRIN) - More than 33 per cent of women in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan are unemployed, according to a study released on Sunday by the Amman-based Palestinian Centre for Citizenship Rights.

  • Interior minister: Iran fully supports Palestine cause Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 12 5:55 AM
    Iran - Palestine Minister of Interior Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi said on Thursday that Iran fully supports the Palestinian cause. The minister made the remark, while speaking to reporters at a joint press conference along with his Palestinian counterpart, Saeed Seyam after their meeting.

  • Iran: More of Ayatollah Boroujerdi's followers arrested Open this result in new window
    Payvand Iran News - Oct 16 8:23 AM
    Sh'ia cleric Ayatollah Sayed Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi was arrested at his home in Tehran on 8 October, along with an unknown number, possibly around 300, of his followers. The arrests took place during violent clashes with security forces. It is believed that those arrested are detained in Evin Prison in Tehran. -Amnesty International

  • State railroad's future adds odd twist to race Open this result in new window
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Oct 16 2:31 AM
    The beleaguered line runs in one candidate's Senate district and symbolizes problems with the state park system.

  • The Second Palestinian Intifada by Ramzy Baroud Now Available Open this result in new window
    The Palestine Chronicle - Oct 16 2:33 PM
    Covering the five year span of the uprising, The Second Palestinian Uprising, documents history making events from 2000-2005.

  • Increase in JuD activity can hurt ties with 'neighbours': Pak Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Oct 16 6:51 AM
    In a significant change of stance towards Jamat-ud-Dawa, the self-proclaimed NGO headed by Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafeez Sayeed, Pakistan today told the Lahore High Court that one of the reasons for his detention was the increase in the "activities" of the outfit which could "hurt" Islamabad's relations with "neighbours".

  • Bluffton, Norwell bands bound for state finals Open this result in new window
    Bluffton News-Banner - Oct 16 12:04 PM
    After posting strong showings and earning gold ratings at their respective ISSMA regional competitions this weekend, both Bluffton and Norwell bands will be heading to next weekends state finals at the RCA Dome.

  • Increased JuD activity can hurt ties with 'neighbours': Pak Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 16 7:36 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 16: In a significant change of stance towards Jamat-ud-Dawa, the self-proclaimed NGO headed by Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafeez Sayeed, Pakistan today told the Lahore High Court that one of the reasons for his detention was the increase in the "activities" of the outfit which could "hurt" Islamabad's relations with "neighbours".

  • A Rich musical Open this result in new window
    The Davis Enterprise - Oct 16 10:34 AM
    Published Oct 04, 2006 - 19:50:54 CDT. The world is changing for the milkman Tevye (Jeff Nauer).

  • Simon Shaheen and Dr. A.J. Racy Perform at Lied Center Open this result in new window
    Kansas City InfoZine - Oct 16 3:02 AM
    Near Eastern Musical Ensemble Joins Talented Artists Onstage

  • #41, out of Purdue Open this result in new window
    The Indianapolis Star - Oct 15 11:48 PM
    As a lanky kid with a tough personality back in Kokomo, Beth Brooke was often recruited for football games by the neighborhood boys. She tackled and took down guys four years older and four times stronger -- no regrets.

  • His dad will finally be in the stands Open this result in new window
    Cushing Daily Citizen - Oct 16 7:36 AM
    By John Shinn THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT (NORMAN, Okla.) NORMAN, Okla. Adrian Peterson remembers the last time his father, Nelson, saw him play in person.

  • Spain hails Syria's stance on Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Oct 16 8:04 AM
    Miguel Angel Moratinos, Spain's foreign minister, has described as "very positive" Syria's attitude to a two-month-old truce in Lebanon which Spanish troops are helping enforce.

  • Pakistan uses Ulster as guide for human rights body Open this result in new window
    Belfast Telegraph - Oct 16 5:01 AM
    Northern Ireland is being used as a model to help Pakistan develop a Human Rights Commission, it is revealed today.

  • Little to Show For Rices Mideast Trip Open this result in new window
    Baltimore Jewish Times - Oct 16 8:08 AM
    After a frustrating, mostly fruitless Middle East peace tour, Condoleezza Rice might have expected at least an E for Effort. Instead, analysts across the spectrum are giving her a Y -- as in, why bother?

  • Israel Vows to Let Gaza Become Second Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Palestine Media Center - Oct 16 2:02 AM
    Senior Israeli officials warned on Sunday that they will step up their attacks against the Gaza Strip, vowing not to let heavily populated area become a second Lebanon.

  • Ting challenges incumbent Carper for U.S. Senate seat Open this result in new window
    Cape Gazette - Oct 16 6:08 AM
    With Election Day less than one month away, the race for U.S. Senate is heating up. Sen. Tom Carper, who has won a record 11 straight elections, is defending his seat against Republican Jan Ting, a law professor who has never held an elected seat.

  • Blair to focus on bolstering Palestinian institutions Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Oct 15 7:07 PM
    Tony Blair's plans to advance Middle East peace in his last months as UK prime minister involve reviving an initiative to bolster Palestinian institutions, according to British officials.

  • N.J. student receives hero's plaque Open this result in new window
    Courier-Post - Oct 16 12:16 AM
    As early as fifth grade, Nick Palatucci heard about his great-Uncle Giovanni Palatucci's exploits in Italy.

  • Lack of honesty undermining EUs search for foreign policy Open this result in new window
    Kathimerini - Oct 16 3:33 AM
    Photo: Lord William Wallace, known as Lord Wallace of Saltaire in the House of Lords. He was made a peer in 1995 and represents the Liberal Democrats. He has also been a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics for the last 11 years.

  • Bioneers Conference kicks off with Michael Franti & Spearhead Open this result in new window
    Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Oct 15 10:26 PM
    The 4th Annual Northern Rockies Bioneers Conference is Oct. 20 through the 22 at the Emerson Cultural Center.

  • Students found group to promote peace in the Middle East Open this result in new window
    The GW Hatchet - Oct 15 11:19 PM
    Sophomore transfer student and Israeli national Adi Timor found herself in an uncomfortable situation last month at a dinner party. At the event, hosted by George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, she found herself sitting across a dinner table from a Palestinian man.

  • Syria president stresses necessity of Palestinian national unity Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:38 PM
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stressed on Sunday the necessity to strengthen the Palestinian national unity, the official SANA news agency reported.

  • Palestinian campaign calls for immediate forming of national unity government Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:09 PM
    The Palestinian National Initiative party launched a popular campaign Sunday calling for forming a unity government immediately to avoid more internal infighting.

  • Nigeria: Why Militants Turn Against Their Sponsors Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - Oct 15 9:36 PM
    NIGERIA is unfortunately going down the slide with such a rapidity and no one seems prepared or brave enough to address the core issues courtesy of what is happening in the Niger Delta that led to this unenviable state.

  • STEWART URGES EAST TEXANS TO GET 'WRAPPED UP' BY DONATING Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 15 11:07 PM
    During October, donors will receive a T-shirt featuring a mummy with the slogan "Get Wrapped Up in Saving Lives." Participants in the Club Red donor loyalty program earn points toward purchases. For information, visit www.clubredstore.org.

  • Details About Palestine Doctor's Criminal Problems Open this result in new window
    KLTV Texas - Oct 11 5:16 PM
    A follow up for you tonight on the Palestine doctor we told you about yesterday. Robert J. Byrnes of the Palestine Medical and Rehabilitation Center had his license temporarily suspended Friday by the Texas Medical Board. Tonight KLTV 7's Lindsay Wilcox digs deeper into the criminal cases pending against him, and how his actions may have affected one East Texas family.

  • 'Israelis and Palestinians Must Live Together' Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - Oct 16 2:24 AM
    Why it is in the world's, supposed, greatest democracy, with 535 elected members of Congress, you cannot find any that will oppose Israel? There are a few exceptions, but 99 percent don't dare criticize Israel...

  • Stateside With Rosalea: Shopping With Doreen Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 9:17 PM
    When I was growing up in a small country town in the 50s and 60s, one of the special treats of staying home sick on a school day was that Id get to listen to the Shopping Report with Doreen on 2ZB.

  • Hamas denies reports saying it considers attacking U.S. interests Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:23 PM
    The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Sunday has rejected earlier reports which said that the governing movement has considered attacking American interests in the Middle East.

  • Israel gears up attacks on Gaza after failing to retrieve captive soldier: official Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 5:39 PM
    A Palestinian lawmaker said on Sunday the Israeli offensive into the Gaza Strip has increased after frequent bids failed to peacefully free an Israeli soldiers held in Gaza.

  • Yam it up: Gilmer welcomes festival's pomp Open this result in new window
    The Longview News-Journal - Oct 15 7:13 PM
    Joan Small knew the East Texas Yamboree was nigh when she recently heard a tyke on a Gilmer street declaring, "The Yambo-wee is coming, the Yambo-wee is coming."

  • Today's Scoop Just Politics News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 8:02 PM
    POLITICS HEADLINES: Foreign Affairs: UN Moves Against North Korea With Sanctions List Medicines: No Change To Herceptin Funding Defence News: USA Awards 17 NZ Defence Personnel With Medals Auditor General's Report: Cullen Talks Retrospective Legislation On Agenda Transport News: Stinky Old Motor-Bombs On The Way Out!

  • Rice's Middle East Visit Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - Oct 16 1:24 AM
    One can easily dismiss Rice's attempts as futile and, indeed self-defeating. The logic is simple: Rice represents all that is insidious about the Bush regime, one of the most loathed U.S....

  • Asian Qualifiers Quiet, Europe Exciting Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - Oct 16 1:24 AM
    The main talking point has been the withdrawal of Lebanon from Group D. At the height of the Israeli invasion into the southern part of its northern neighbor, it was...

  • Hamas slams Jordan for plan on transferring Palestinian refugees to Canada Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:39 PM
    Atef Adwan, Minister of Refugees of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)-led government, on Sunday accused Jordan of planning to transfer hundreds of Palestinians, who fled violence in Iraq, to Canada.

  • Link: Rape Charge Advised Vs. Israel President Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 7:17 PM
    JERUSALEM --Police recommended Sunday that Israeli President Moshe Katsav be charged with rape, sexual assault and fraud, the most serious charges ever to face an Israeli leader.

  • Daily Voting News For October 15, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 7:17 PM
    You have probably noticed that as we get closer to the general election the amount of voting related news is growing. I expect that very soon the amount of news will force me to make a modification to the way 'Daily Voting News' is sent out.

  • Kenya: Kenyans May Be Corrupt, But the British Are Not Clean Either Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - Oct 15 6:21 PM
    Massie-Blomfield's attempt at satire (SN, October 8) was a disaster. He betrayed an acute state of malignant selective amnesia. And his language was grossly insulting. By comparing the Mau Mau with Somali warlords he erred according to all known rules of logic.

  • Road Map Remains Best Method Of Achieving Peace Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 5:18 PM
    Expressing regret that the Middle East peace process has not been revitalized this year as hoped, and that prospects for a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have dwindled rather than grown, Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed today that the Road Map remains the best way of achieving a lasting peace in the region.

  • Israel Starves Palestinians Into Submission Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    Many Americans havent the foggiest idea about why their country is reviled and attacked by Muslim militants. They wont get it from President Bush, either, who has floated the absurd canard al Qaeda attacked New York and Washington on 9/11 because it is envious of Americas "freedom."

  • Ramzy Baroud: The Logic Behind Rice's Grin Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    In its struggle for the regional order it wants, the US is reaching new lows in its deceitful and disingenuous stance towards the Palestinians.

  • Adoption Birth Mother Sheds the Guilt and Tells Her Reunion Story Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] PR Web - Oct 16 12:24 AM
    Author Sharon Shaw Elrods powerful memoir Shars Story: A Mother and Daughter Reunited reveals a remarkable adoption story. Shar tells her real-life journey through the guilt and shame of giving up her daughter in the 60s, and their incredible reunion nearly thirty-five years later. (PRWeb Oct 16, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/RmFsdS1Qcm9mLUVtcHQtQ3Jhcy1JbnNlLVplcm8=

  • E.J. Dionne Jr: Sometimes The Paranoids Are Right Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:22 PM
    By E.J. Dionne Jr. Washington Post Tuesday 10 October 2006 Washington - Sometimes, paranoids are right. And sometimes even when paranoids are wrong, it's worth considering what they're worried about.