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  • One Act Play: News From Palestine Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:41 PM
    NEWS FROM PALESTINE Based on the life and writings of Samah Jabr A One-Act Play By Genevieve Cora Fraser

  • Online news magazine and journal about Palestine, Israel, the Arab world, and Open this result in new window
    AGMnews - Oct 08 11:59 AM
    the Middle East. Palestine, Israel, Iraq and International news coverage. Teksty piosenek : Wide Shoes 3E to 6E , Wide Selection : T - Shirt Quilts : Consumer Guides : Personal Finance. Copyright © 2006 palestinechronicle . com .

  • Hazardous Intent: US Brokers in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:26 PM
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is back in the Middle East and she is in a very concerned state.

  • Film considers Palestine peace Open this result in new window
    Corvallis Gazette Times - Oct 06 10:38 PM
    A film, Gaza Strip, that shows why peace is so difficult to achieve in Palestine, will be shown at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Martha Room at First United Methodist Church, 1165 N.W. Monroe Ave.

  • East Texans line up on both sides of the ball Open this result in new window
    The Longview News-Journal - 44 minutes ago
    DALLAS If the 101st renewal of the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry on Saturday is in fact Adrian Peterson's last as a collegiate football player, the 28-10 loss was a bittersweet finish for the Palestine product.

  • Assessing the Role Palestinians Have Played in the Failed Bid for Statehood Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 32 minutes ago
    Rashid Khalidi?s latest book, ?The Iron Cage,? is at heart a historical essay, an effort to decide why the Palestinians have failed to achieve an independent state.

  • 'Al-Qaida in Palestine' posts web video Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 04 10:58 AM
    A group calling itself al-Qaida in Palestine posted a Web video Wednesday denouncing those who "work in the service of the Jews."

  • A Family Very Much United Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
    Theodore N. Lerner and his family have spent their lives in the Washington area, but even those who have worked alongside them say the family retains an aura of mystery and power.

  • We can't go home again Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Oct 08 5:46 AM
    The Israeli authorities have decided that my life in the Palestinian territories has come to an end.

  • It is probably true that everybody's life, if written well, could make a good book. Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
    It is probably true that everybody's life, if written well, could make a good book. -

  • PA PM Haniyah Promises Law of Return for His People Open this result in new window
    Israel National News - Oct 07 3:42 PM
    (IsraelNN.com) You will be able to return to your homes, to Palestine and al-Aqsa, PA (Palestinian Authority) Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah told a support rally in Gaza on Friday, promising PA residents the right of return to their homes.

  • 'Al-Qaida in Palestine' Posts Web Video Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Oct 04 11:18 AM
    'Al-Qaida in Palestine' Posts Web Video Denouncing Those Who 'Work in the Service of the Jews'

  • PREVIEW-Soccer-South Korea look to Seol to clinch Cup spot Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - 46 minutes ago
    TOKYO, Oct 9 (Reuters) - South Korea will rely heavily on Reading forward Seol Ki-hyeon to help them clinch their spot in the 2007 Asian Cup in Wednesday's home qualifier with Syria.

  • Final slots up for grabs in Asian Cup qualifying Open this result in new window
    ABS-CBNNEWS.com - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
    SINGAPORE - South Korea and Iran can secure their places at the Asian Cup finals when qualifying resumes Wednesday, but underachieving China has a fight on its hands.

  • Soccer-Singapore coach calls for mental steel against Iraq Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - 2 hours, 37 minutes ago
    SINGAPORE, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Discipline and focus will prove key for Singapore's Asian Cup qualification hopes when they clash head-on with Iraq in a Group E qualifier on Wednesday.

  • Metro Roundup: Oct. 9, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Terre Haute Tribune-Star - 31 minutes ago
    Pitch counts? Theyre just for younger guys.That must have been the philosophy during the weekend as Jim Acton of the Bloodworth Painting As pitched in relief in the first two games and fired a complete game in the third of the Terre Haute Mens Senior Baseball League championship series. PLUS . . . volleyball, boxing, racing, football, soccer

  • 61-year-old triathlete qualifies for world championship Open this result in new window
    The Daily Sentinel - 55 minutes ago
    Every Tuesday, on the asphalt-topped state Highway 21 west of Nacogdoches, Richard Suggs cranks his carbon-fiber road bicycle up a steep hill on his way back into town.

  • Italy Will Contest Medea Vase At Cleveland Museum Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 49 minutes ago
    Cleveland Museum's antiquities officials have failed to respond to my email request for information as to how the museum acquired the South Italian Medea vase in 1991 recently cited on this page Cleveland's Got Prized South Italian Medea Vase . The vase was part of a highly controversial auction of the Hunt brothers' collection at Sotheby's in June 1990. However, an informed source close to the

  • Today's Scoop Just Politics News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
    Trade Minister Phil Goff will lead a major trade mission to Shanghai and Beijing in November to coincide with the launch of the first direct air service between New Zealand and China.

  • 'You root for Adrian, and you root for Texas' Open this result in new window
    Austin American-Statesman - Oct 06 9:04 PM
    In East Texas, residents of Palestine cheer for Adrian Peterson as if he still lived down the street. But most want Texas to win.

  • Baroud: Palestinian Power-Struggle - Siege Within Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:26 PM
    It is no secret that the Palestinian people have always struggled with the problem of impotent, self-seeking leaderships, who have historically invested far greater time fending for their own status and position at the helm however worthless than representing the legitimate rights and aspirations of an occupied nation.

  • Daily Voting News For October 8, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
    Even R. Doug Lewis, executive director of the Election Center, an association of election officials realizes the November election is going to be a problem. "We've made some valiant attempts ... (but) there are going to be some problems. Things could be just a little bit ugly this time."

  • Stateside With Rosalea: Rosalea Does SF Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 19 minutes ago
    The first week of October is totally THE best time to be in San Francisco. The days might start off foggy but by the afternoon it is sunny and warm, and in the evening you get the golden-est sunsets.

  • Palestinian politics going through labour pains, says Erekat Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
    TONY EASTLEY: The Palestinian Authority is facing further crisis today, with pressure mounting on President Mahmoud Abbas to sack the Hamas-led government of Ismail Haniya.

  • Uri Avnery: Lunch In Damascus Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:41 PM
    ONCE, WHILE traveling in a taxi, I had an argument with the driver - a profession associated in Israel with extreme right-wing views. I tried in vain to convince him of the desirability of peace with the Arabs.

  • John Chuckman: A Subtle Kind Of Fascism Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:41 PM
    The word fascism is used a lot, often pejoratively. The image that immediately comes to mind is Mussolini in a steel helmet, hands on hips, head tipped back, jaw thrust out. It is an image that influenced other fascists. Young Hitler was a great admirer.

  • Scoop Link: White House Aide to Rove Resigns Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:41 PM
    A key aide to presidential political strategist Karl Rove resigned Friday in the wake of congressional report that listed hundreds of contacts between disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the White House.

  • Public Address 09/10/06 - Now Here's An Idea ... Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:41 PM
    PUBLIC ADDRESS 09/10/06 - Now here's an idea ... Now here's an idea ... | Oct 09, 2006 12:22 Russell Brown's Hard News

  • Daily Voting News For October 6 & 7, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:26 PM
    For the amount of problems the EAC has faced in its short history one would think that it would be important that the President would fill openings on the commission with people who have experience and who meet the requirements mandated by the Help America Vote Act. In fact the President ignored the HAVA requirements and nominated Caroline Hunter to take the seat being emptied by time-limited

  • 9/11 Widows Blast Bush Ad. Over Rice Tenet Meeting Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 5:26 PM
    In an October 5th response to recent news of yet another pre-September 11th warning that was ignored by senior Bush administration officials, four widows who lost their husbands during the terrorist attacks have issued a statement about what they see as the failure of White House officials to act upon warnings that Al Qaeda was planning a strike on the United States.

  • Mum of quads takes time out for charity trek Open this result in new window
    icWales - Oct 07 2:09 AM
    A MOTHER of six who admits she lives her life in "overdrive" is taking time out from the family next month to go on a fundraising trek through Israel and Palestine.

  • Super Bill or Adrian Peterson? No question. Open this result in new window
    Austin American-Statesman - Oct 06 7:04 PM
    Bradley was best athlete ever produced by Palestine. Somebody posed the question this week: Who's the best athlete to come out of Palestine? Adrian Peterson or Bill Bradley?

  • EKREM DUMANLI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 08 2:11 PM
    On May 13th we were returning from Indonesia with Prime Minister Erdogan. Back from the D-8 Summit, Erdogan said he had asked for a rendezvous with the U.S. administration. We were surprised.

  • Today's Top Scoop Stories - News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 4:41 PM
    Justice: Govt Holds Iranian Refugee Hostage In Mt Eden Prison - Politics News: Peters Claims National Knows Who Leaked The Emails - Defence News: Queen Refuses VC Recommendation For Haane Manahi Again - Criminology News: Criminal Mind Expert Arrives In NZ ...

  • Today's Headlines: Open this result in new window
    ArabicNews.com - Oct 06 8:06 PM
    We are looking for sales & marketing representatives in different countries. Apply now! 2006 Bloodiest year for Palestinian children Defense for Children International/Palestine Section (DCI/PS) said that 2006 risks are being the bloodiest year for Palestinian children since the beginning of the Israeli Occupation in 1967.

  • Good to be home Open this result in new window
    Athens Review Online - Oct 06 9:53 PM
    Thursday evenings annual parade will highlight a week full of events to mark Homecoming 2006 at Athens High School. The parade is scheduled to form at 6 p.m. at the high school. It will travel up Madole Street, then onto Palestine Street before heading back to the school.

  • Top Scoops: Comment & Opinion Digest Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:56 PM
    Justice: Seditionist Will Eat Xmas Pud In Clink - My release date is 4 April 2007. The date of my appeal hearing is 22 February 2007. Mathematics was never my strong suit, but isnt that only about five and a half weeks before Im going to be getting out anyway?!

  • Ramzy Baroud: Risk of Misreading US-Iran Dispute Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:42 PM
    The ongoing war of words between US President George W. Bush and Irans Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, coupled with deluded western media misconceptions or intentional misrepresentations of the true nature of the escalating conflict, can be utterly misleading, and must promptly be brought back to their sensible parameters of analysis.

  • HUD Secretary Admitted "Bias" Against Bush Critics Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:42 PM
    An investigation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development Inspector General reportedly revealed that HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson instructed staff to award HUD contracts to President Bush's political allies and withhold them from his political opponents.

  • James Abourezk: After Torture, Whats Next? Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:41 PM
    After Torture, Whats Next? So, waterboarding is now OK. So is the suspension of one of our basic rights of freedomthe Writ of Habeas Corpus. Habeas Corpus, according to the U.S. Constitution, can only be suspended in cases of invasion or rebellion.

  • Daily Voting News For September 28-29, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:43 PM
    Maryland Gov. Ehrlich feels so negatively about his state's use of e-voting machines that he is actually using an automated phone message to encourage his supporters to vote absentee in Nov. / Overseas e-mailed ballots from the military are handled by a Pentagon contractor with partisan ties, according to an article in the San Jose Mercury.

  • Daily Voting News For October 2-3, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:43 PM
    A patched E-Poll Book will be tested by Diebold and elections officials in Maryland on Tuesday. Past reports in the Baltimore Sun have stated that the poll books have never been used before then Diebold admitted that they were used in Georgia's primary but that version was an earlier machine.

  • Martin LeFevre: Mind, Brain, and Meditation Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:42 PM
    The green waters of the reservoir are like glass. On the surrounding ridges, motionless pines tower over the man-made lake, and reflect off the surface of the water with mirror-like sharpness.

  • Norman Solomon: Iraq Is Not a Quagmire Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:42 PM
    The uproar over Bob Woodward's new book has intensified the media focus on a basic controversy that's summed up this way: Is Iraq a quagmire? Like many other debates that flourish in American mass media, the standard answers on both sides are wrong - because the question bypasses human realities.

  • Q: 'What was the first book published in Santa Barbara? Open this result in new window
    Santa Barbara Independent - Oct 08 2:45 PM
    'What was the first book published in Santa Barbara? - George Zelinsky That distinction belongs to a small (77 pages, plus ads) booklet that appeared toward the end of 1872, Guide to Santa Barbara Town and County by E.N. Wood, printed by E.N. Wood and A.W. Sefton, Job Printers.

  • Daily Voting News For October 4, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 3:42 PM
    A group of voters in Alameda Co California has stepped-up with help from VoterAction to file a lawsuit against the use of the Sequoia voting system in Nov. / VoterAction is also active in Wisconsin where they 'asked state regulators today to revoke approval of four types of electronic voting machines before next month's election.'

  • 'Al-Qaida in Palestine' posts web video Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - Oct 04 11:25 AM
    CAIRO, Egypt (AP) A group calling itself al-Qaida in Palestine posted a Web video Wednesday denouncing those who "work in the service of the Jews."

  • HOT NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 08 2:08 PM
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that Turkey and Iran support Syria's position more than Arab countries.

  • Scoop Top 30 Daily Ratings 8 October 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 08 1:56 PM
    Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were...

  • If killing civilians is terror, then who's the terrorist? Open this result in new window
    The Daily Star Lebannon - Oct 08 12:38 PM
    In the wake of Israel's 34-day war with Hizbullah, the 24-year-old Islamic movement has become the most popular political party in the Middle East. Here's why that shouldn't worry us. Over 1 million Lebanese gathered in a vast square in a southern Beirut suburb on September 22 to celebrate their country's largely successful campaign against Israel.

  • Palestine Observer to UN Says Israel Continues to Wage Bloody Military Campaign throughout OPT Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 04 12:48 PM
    NEW YORK, October 4, 2006 (WAFA) -Permanent Observer of Palestine in the United Nations Riyad Mansour said Wednesday that Israel continues to wage a bloody military campaign throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), including East Jerusalem.

  • Gunmen kill Palestinian in Taamir Open this result in new window
    The Daily Star Lebannon - Oct 08 12:46 PM
    Gunmen shot a Palestinian man late Friday as he walked through a refugee camp in South Lebanon banging a drum to wake Muslims for their pre-dawn Ramadan meal, security sources said Saturday. Bilal Salloum, 39, died instantly after being struck in the head by five bullets in the Taamir neighborhood, located on the outskirts of Ain al-Hilweh, the sources said.

  • Motorists flock to tank up on Adnoc's new fuel Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Oct 08 1:33 PM
    Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah: Residents yesterday began queueing up at Adnoc petrol pumps to try out a cheaper petrol, E-Plus (Octane 91), which is Dh0.50 cheaper than its nearest product, Special (Octane 95), amid concerns that the fuel may not be environmentally friendly.

  • How we changed the face of Nigerian universitiesAsaju, the activist, the don in cassock Open this result in new window
    Africa Business Information Services - Oct 08 1:39 PM
    THIS is not the time for sermons or academic exercise, it is for action as this professor of christian studies is angry with Nigerians and its leadership. According to him, there is no difference between President Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

  • Sixth-graders see human face of Holocaust Open this result in new window
    Dallas Morning News - Oct 08 12:56 AM
    Every year, sixth-grade students at Merriman Park Elementary School take a field trip to the Holocaust Museum in Dallas.

  • Area Digest Open this result in new window
    Santa Cruz Sentinel - Oct 08 5:05 AM
    The public is invited to visit the Aptos/La Selva fire station and meet the firefighters at an open house today. The open house this year features representatives from local law enforcement, American Medical Response, State Parks, American Red Cross and Salvation Army.

  • DVD Report Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Oct 08 12:30 AM
    New Releases | Tom Russo Laughs aside, `Art School' fails to deliver insights It's impressive how much career mileage filmmaker Terry Zwigoff (``Crumb") has gotten out of his comics affinity, without kayaking along on the superhero wave in any way whatsoever.

  • Gifts from afar Open this result in new window
    The Hawk Eye - Oct 08 8:58 AM
    Proceeds from church event go to Third World artisans. Onyx from Pakistan, baskets from Bangladesh, whimsical jewelry from Kenya.

  • Musharraf launches poll campaign on first anniv of earthquake Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Oct 08 9:45 AM
    Virtually launching his presidential election bid on the first anniversary of the earthquake, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today told his countrymen that they should vote for the candidates who had his support in the next year's general elections.

  • Exploring roots in Israel - American-Palestinian style Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Oct 08 10:24 AM
    Sara, 21, grew up in northern New Jersy and is starting her senior year at a prestigious college in Massachusetts, majoring in philosophy and planning a career in law.

  • Op-ed - Removing Hamas: Brinkmanship Tactics or Coup Detat Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Oct 08 11:22 AM
    Within the context of a U.S.-Israeli determined campaign to remove the elected Islamic Resistance Movement from power, the best of the Palestinian mainstream anti-occupation activists of Fatah and Hamas are being polarized into a deadlocked divide that is already threatening an historic national unity with a looming civil war as a result of either risky brinkmanship tactics or what Hamas says a

  • Tour the spots that define Houston's rap scene Open this result in new window
    Houston Chronicle - Oct 07 10:43 PM

  • Egyptian Report: Al-Qaeda Palestine Video on the Internet Open this result in new window
    Israel National News - Oct 04 10:05 AM
    (IsraelNN.com) Egyptian media is reporting at this time that an organization calling itself Al-Qaeda Palestine has posted a new video on an Islamic web site.

  • Refugee camp breeds fears of militancy Open this result in new window
    Miami Herald - Oct 08 12:22 AM
    Twenty young men from Ain el Hilweh, Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, have died fighting U.S. forces in Iraq. Their portraits hang in honor here, plastered to filthy walls, taped to store windows and hung from the electrical wires that form a ceiling above narrow alleyways.

  • Michele Wucker: Jaywalkers and the Border Fence Open this result in new window
    HuffingtonPost - Oct 07 3:09 PM
    The new law to build a fence on the Mexican border, which President Bush signed this week, reminds me of those barriers that Mayor Rudy Giuliani put up in midtown Manhattan in 1998 to try to stop people from jaywalking. Every New Yorker understands why the barriers --and even the short-lived attempt at ticketing people that accompanied them---didn't keep people from jaywalking. If people did

  • Mike Finger: OU's Peterson can't hide disappointment after loss Open this result in new window
    San Antonio Express News - Oct 07 11:11 PM
    Adrian Peterson forced a few smiles Saturday evening, and some people might have even found them convincing. He will, after all, be a millionaire next spring, and he still might wind up with a Heisman Trophy.

  • EU moots second Palestine border mission despite Rafah problems Open this result in new window
    Euro Observer - Oct 06 12:59 AM
    06.10.2006 - 09:58 CET | By Andrew Rettman The EU is in discussions with the US and Israel on sending monitors to a second Gaza border crossing at Karni, despite threatening to close its original border mission at Rafah on the Gaza-Egypt border due to lack of cooperation from Tel Aviv.

  • Israeli Authorities Close Ibrahimi Mosque before Worshipers Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 08 3:49 AM
    HEBRON, October 8, 2006 (WAFA) - Israeli authorities closed on Sunday the Ibrahimi mosque for two days in south the West Bank (WB) city of Hebron.

  • Is Condi Rice being drug tested? Open this result in new window
    Middle East Online - Oct 06 8:37 AM
    Condi showed up in Cairo with a pitch to sell the latest neo-con plot - a 'moderate' Arab coalition aligned with Israel against the 'radicals' in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine.

  • The Roadmap to Nowhere Open this result in new window
    Middle East Online - Oct 06 7:07 AM
    In an interview conducted by Eric Hazan, Tanya Reinhart discusses her new book Roadmap to Nowhere , which covers the history of the Israeli occupation of Palestine in the last three years.

  • Abbas Warns He will Not Allow a Palestinian Civil War Israeli-Palestinian Officials Meet to Prepare for Summit Open this result in new window
    Palestine Media Center - Oct 08 3:33 AM
    President Mahmoud Abbas stressed on Saturday that he will not allow a civil war to take place, adding that he will dedicate the rest of his life to prevent such a scenario from happening".

  • Area football roundup Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Oct 08 1:23 AM
    ARCOLA -- Kyle Downs went over the 1,000-yard mark in Arcolas 47-0 win over East Central on Friday. Downs only needed 68 yards to get 1,000 and he got that and more with his 134 rushing yards. He also managed to score two of Arcolas seven touchdowns on the night.

  • Jimmy Carter on the Mideast Conflict Open this result in new window
    Newsweek - Oct 07 12:23 PM
    On the 25th anniversary of Anwar Sadat's assassination, Jimmy Carter discusses the Mideast conflict.

  • Records support rule Open this result in new window
    South Bend Tribune - Oct 08 4:08 AM
    John Bogucki says there's no better time to kill a trophy buck in Indiana. "I'm convinced that the one-buck rule is responsible in the increase in the trophy deer being killed in Indiana," says Bogucki, a biology teacher at Clay High School.

  • Snap poll likely for Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Herald - Oct 06 2:11 AM
    CAIRO. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak raised the possibility of a snap Palestinian election to overcome a deepening crisis since Hamas rise to power, according to remarks published yesterday.

  • A neighbor's view Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Oct 08 1:09 AM
    There are common dreams shared by all in this universe, and private dreams for each and every one of us. One cannot achieve his private dream until he achieves the common ones.

  • 'Iran, Turkey support Syria more than Arabs' Open this result in new window
    IranMania.com - Oct 07 10:19 PM
    LONDON, October 8 (IranMania) - Syrian President Bashar al-Asad said that Iran and Turkey support Syria's position more than the Arab countries do, IRNA reported.

  • East Texans Dominate Red River Shootout Open this result in new window
    KLTV Texas - Oct 07 9:05 PM
    An East Texas presence in the game has become almost as big a tradition as the rivalry itself.

  • Non-Hamas officials criticizes Haneya's Friday speech Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 07 5:13 PM
    Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haneya's Friday speech at a rally in Gaza was dismissed on Saturday by some non-Hamas lawmakers as a "calling up speech" which failed to address people's suffering.

  • 2.15pm Sunday October 8, 2006 By Leah Haines Open this result in new window
    The New Zealand Herald - Oct 07 6:33 PM
    If ever there was a time when Lloyd Geering's detractors might have hoped to find him prostrate before God, begging for a place in heaven, it would have been now.

  • Despair at UN over selection of 'faceless' Ban Ki-moon Open this result in new window
    Mail and Guardian - Oct 07 11:38 PM
    Senior officials at the United Nations expressed despair on Friday at the prospect of Kofi Annan being succeeded as Secretary General by Ban Ki-moon, the South Korean Foreign Minister.

  • Robert Fisk: The Age of Terror - a landmark report Open this result in new window
    Independent - Oct 07 4:20 PM
    A few days after Lebanon's latest war came to an end, I went through many of the reporter's notebooks I have used in my last 30 years in the Middle East. Some contained the names of dead colleagues, others the individual stories of the suffering of Arabs and Kurds and Christians and Jews. One, dated 1991, is even splashed with a dark and viscous substance, the oil that came raining down on us

  • Mistakes are chances to learn lessons Open this result in new window
    The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung - Oct 07 8:38 PM
    Stranded by weather at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport a while back, my solitude was interrupted by a voice from my past. Mr. Fitsko, is that you? a well-dressed man inquired.

  • 'Zero Degrees': Two Sides of One Reality in Israel Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Oct 07 4:09 AM
    The vagaries of fate lie at the very heart of "Zero Degrees of Separation," playing tonight at the All Roads Film Project festival. Not just the fate of its subjects -- Jews and Arabs trying to live together in Israel -- but the strands of fate and coincidence that led to the film existing at all.

  • EAST TEXAS HONOR ROLL Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 07 11:33 PM
    Clayton Armstrong, All Saints - The Trojan senior led his team to a 31-14 homecoming victory over Rockwall Christian. At quarterback, he hit on 7 of 12 pass attempts for 124 yards, including TD tosses of 33 and 40 yards. He also scored on a 14-yard run.

  • Expert Explores the Palestine Dilemma Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 03 2:58 PM
    Robert John places the birth of Israel and the subsequent Arab/Israeli conflict in the context of international politics, world wars and terrorism in "The Palestine Diary."

  • Review of local press on Iran's nuclear issue Open this result in new window
    IranMania.com - Oct 07 10:19 PM
    LONDON, October 8 (IranMania) - The morning daily, Kayhan, in its note of the day titled `Technical Breach!' said that the mechanical problem of the plane due to take US Secretary of States Condoleezza Rice to London to attend the foreign ministers meeting of 5+1 group leaves no doubt that US pioneered to end the deadlock facing London meeting, IRNA reported.

  • ON THIS DAY, ROSS A BIGGER STAR THAN PETERSON Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 07 11:33 PM
    DALLAS - Adrian Peterson seemed like the world's most comfortable star during pre-game warm-ups Saturday, high-stepping around the Cotton Bowl turf, bobbing his crimson helmet as if silently taunting arch-rival Texas.

  • A Rich musical Open this result in new window
    The Davis Enterprise - Oct 07 11:23 PM
    Published Oct 04, 2006 - 19:50:54 CDT. The world is changing for the milkman Tevye (Jeff Nauer).

  • New Incidents in Gaza Open this result in new window
    ERT.gr - Oct 06 12:39 AM
    Bloody clashes between Fatah and Hamas continued for yet another night in Palestine. A member of Fatah was shot dead by unknown men at the Gaza Strip after Thursday nights prayer, while a bit later two grenades went off in front of the Tel Sultan hospital, injuring a Hamas member and a passer-by.

  • TYLER SENATOR'S IDEAS SPARK INTEREST Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 07 8:48 PM
    In Wednesday's meeting of Gov. Rick Perry's Task Force on Appraisal Reform held in Tyler, it was clear the ideas offered by state Sen. Kevin Eltife, R-Tyler, intrigued task force members and property owners.

  • Report Only The Official View - Or Else Open this result in new window
    Blogcritics.org - Oct 07 8:46 PM
    Two German journalists working for Deutsche Welle were shot by unknown persons in northern Afghghanistan while camping in a tent overnight. Afghanistan is still a war zone no matter how many times the Bush administration trots out puppet Hamid Karzai (as if that act makes Afghanistan a civilized democratic republic). Because of the conditions in Afghanistan, it is understandable that

  • MILITARY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 8 Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 07 8:17 PM
    April Johnigan, a U.S. National Guard protocol specialist from Tyler, is one of 10 finalists competing for Soldier of the Year honors, according to information from the military.

  • PALESTINE COLLAPSE Open this result in new window
    New York Post - Oct 05 7:28 AM
    JERUSALEM - Efforts to unify Palestinians - and avoid a civil war - in a new government have collapsed, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said yesterday. Abbas said he will dissolve the Hamas-led Cabinet after weeks of negotiations failed to...

  • Dissecting deeply divided Yiddish author Isaac Singer Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 07 7:01 PM
    Isaac B. Singer A Life By Florence Noiville FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX; 192 PAGES; $23 By the time a dapper, 74-year-old Isaac Singer accepted the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978 -- the first...

  • Straight from the horse's mouth Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Oct 07 2:37 PM
    The message is crystal clear: the United States is not interested in spreading democracy in the Arab world - as it has led some people to believe. Instead, what the current US administration wants is 'moderation' for the Arab countries.

  • Egypt's Mubarak underlines peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program Open this result in new window
    Payvand Iran News - Oct 07 9:30 AM
    Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in his recent meeting with the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, during her recent Middle East tour, underlined the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities. -IRNA

  • Today's Top Scoop Stories - News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 05 4:41 PM
    Environment News: Govt Outlines A New Plan For Climate Change - Politics News: Brash Attempts To Douse Tax-Cut Expectations - Conservation News: Good Cat Saves Lucky Skinks - Politics News: Bolger Calls For Middle-East Action - Palestine Human Rights ...

  • PALESTINE: Letter calls for settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict Open this result in new window
    AsiaMedia - Oct 05 11:20 AM
    More than 100 former world leaders, foreign ministers, diplomats and religious leaders have put their names to an open letter published in the Financial Times yesterday, urgently calling for progress towards a settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

  • OU much different from last year's Texas game Open this result in new window
    KXAN 36 Austin - Oct 07 6:40 AM
    NORMAN, Okla. Both Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops and Texas coach Mack Brown acknowledge this year's Sooners are a much different team going into the O-U-Texas game.