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h1 sunday
telegraph us prepares military blitz against iran's nuclear
sites
boston
globe iran
is prepared to retaliate, experts warn
guardian thousands
would die in us strikes on iran, says study · report warns
of effects of american or israeli strikes· military operations would
mean long confrontation
daily
star iraqi dependence is precondition
of u.s. 'withdrawal' by sawsan assaf
cato dubious
assumptions about iran by ted galen carpenter
upi outside
view: a strategy for iran by dalia dassa kaye
washington post rumsfeld's
transformation there's been a small change in plan by david von drehle
caught
between ballots and bullets by jackson diehl, hamas and hezbollah, once
firmly in al qaeda's camp, have joined in parliamentary elections. both have
ceased acts of terrorism for the past year while refusing to give up their
militias.
h2 financial times iraq's shia choose jaafari as
candidate for premier the decision may be received with
disappointment in washington and london
christian
science monitor can shiite
jaafari unify the new iraq?
democracy
arsenal iraq's election result: elegant us exit
looking more and more elusive
newsweek
zakaria: the
decline and fall of europe
slate today's papers
wikipedia antiwar.com
technorati
los angeles times a
political blueprint for iraq by zalmay khalilzad
report:
u.s. is abusing captives at guantanamo
ft comment: islam offers a role model of
the most modern kind the illiberal character of muslim
protest is astonishingly modern in form, writes faisal devji, author of
landscapes of the jihad
hamas triumph sparks bout of
soul-searching in washington
syriacomment
the new syrian cabinet (feb. 11, 2006)
h3 dis basinda
turkiye
kurdistani
politics: positive and negative aspects
pwd’s
statement on the murder of faysal dunlayici and serdar kaya
perspectives
on the accession negotiations between the eu and turkey european turkey civic
commission
morgan stanley turkey: misreadings
kurdish
name for historically turkmen city altýnkopru
the anatolia times-us
did not demand a base from turkey, wilson
nyt letter turkey and cyprus
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mediamonitoring -
lobbying in brussels: interest
representation and the need for information center for european integration studies a 48-page discussion paper describing
lobbying activity in brussels and whether it constitutes a substitute for the
so-called "democratic deficit" in the eu
the european constitution and its
ratification crisis center for european integration studies
this 174-page seminar report presents the state of discussions concerning the
european constitutional crisis in all member states
h4 new york times shiite
alliance votes to retain iraq's premier shiite lawmakers
decided by a one-vote margin to retain ibrahim al-jaafari as prime minister
in iraq's next government.
beneath
the rage in the mideast the widespread feeling that the
region's governments deny their people justice has been instrumental in the
increased support for islamists throughout the middle east.
capture the flag by martin burcharth the debate over the danish
cartoons only can be seen in the context of a climate of pervasive hostility
toward anything muslim in denmark.
paul krugman debt and
denial americans are as addicted to imported money as they are
to imported oil.
bob herbert the
destroyers the bush administration is a crowd that's comfortable with
the destructive arts — squandering money, wasting lives and undermining the
potential of the u.s.
the islam the riots drowned out by emran qureshi how the danish cartoons were
used to silence dissent.
our faith in letting it all hang out by stanley fish
why
liberals condescend to those with strong beliefs.
editorial the trust gap
spin-as-usual
from the bush administration is one thing. striking at the civil liberties,
due process and balance of powers that are the heart of american democracy is
another.
editorial
japan's offensive foreign minister
japan's
new foreign minister has been neither honest nor wise in the inflammatory
statements he has been making about japan's disastrous era of militarism,
colonialism and war crimes.
britain
investigates video said to show abuse of iraqi youths by troops
bird
flu detected in greece, italy and bulgaria
bracing
for penalties, iran threatens to withdraw from nuclear treaty
as
u.n. fills top job, many names, few rules and talk of asia's turn
g-8
ministers warn of wider risks from tight oil supply
syria
fills vacancies in cabinet ministries
cartoon
dispute prompts identity crisis for liberal denmark
armenia
and azerbaijan remain stalled in talks
images
of muhammad, gone for good
rumsfeld's
algeria agenda: arms sales and closer ties
david brooks bring back
the gang of 14 the issue of national security agency
wiretapping calls for bipartisan deal making.
violent
crime rising sharply in some cities
cheney
shoots fellow hunter in mishap on a texas ranch
h5 washington post rumsfeld's
transformation there's been a small change in plan by david von drehle
caught
between ballots and bullets by jackson diehl, hamas and hezbollah, once
firmly in al qaeda's camp, have joined in parliamentary elections. both have
ceased acts of terrorism for the past year while refusing to give up their
militias.
editorial mr.
rumsfeld's flawed vision
why
not publish these cartoons? by deborah howell, you're not going to see a
cartoon lampooning the virgin mary or the jewish high holy days in the post.
so you wouldn't expect to see a cartoon making fun of muhammad.
muslim
graves vandalized in denmark
iraqi
shiites nominate jafari for prime minister interim prime minister calls
job 'a big burden'
editorial pandemic
preparedness the arrival of avian flu in africa means that the bird
epidemic is officially out of control. none of the methods used against it so
far -- mass vaccination of poultry flocks in china, mass bird slaughter
across southeast asia -- has prevented wild birds from spreading the h5n1
virus across the...
the
west can't save africa locals must take the lead by william easterly
dept.
of clashing civilizations fiery words, cartoon wars
avian
flu reaches western europe: outbreak in europe a 'major extension'
editorial mr.
bush and genocide
for the past 18 months, the bush
administration and its allies have clung to the fiction that they could stop
the genocide in the sudanese territory of darfur by sending in african union
forces.
why
russia still loves stalin by nina l. khrushcheva
mccain
courts bush loyalists for '08 run
cheney
shoots fellow hunter in texas accident companion in intensive care with
upper-body wounds
h6 guardian thousands
would die in us strikes on iran, says study · report warns
of effects of american or israeli strikes· military operations would
mean long confrontation
this is
the real outrage tariq ali: amid the cartoon furore, danish
imams ignore the tragedies suffered by muslims across the world.
jaafari
wins narrow vote to head iraq's new government winning shia alliance chooses the pm,
ibrahim jaafari, to head the first full-term government after saddam hussein.
blair
orders abuse video inquiry
security for british troops in iraq and afghanistan stepped up in the wake of
video apparently showing soldiers beating defenceless iraqi teenagers.
army's
image in iraq under spotlight
leader behind
basra's walls
moscow
under pressure after ukraine energy scare russian minister describes 'tense' meeting
· agreement could open up country to foreign oil firms
america's
masterplan is to force gm food on the world john vidal: the
reason the us took europe to the wto court was to prise open lucrative
markets elsewhere.
what
sells is what counts roy hattersley: forget the newspapers'
high-minded rhetoric about morality - they exist to make money.
report
attacks france's human rights record overcrowded jails and police brutality exposed
· immigrant quota system described as 'shocking'
the observer revealed:
the real cost of bp profits
take a
walk on the wild side in the caucasus
uk
troops videoed 'beating iraqis' shocking video appears to show group
of british soldiers brutally beating defenceless iraqi teenagers.
analysis:
peter beaumont
blair
ally: brown is now joint pm
saint
patrick's day paul harris profiles special prosecutor patrick
fitzgerald, america's most fearsome lawyer.
why
striking bus drivers in tehran are the real defenders of muslim rights
nick cohen: the muslims of tehran are proving themselves to be
anything but a monolithic bloc happy to follow the orders of the ayatollahs
and their demented president, mahmoud ahmadinejad. there are huge class
divisions to begin with, and close to the bottom of the heap are the city's
bus drivers.
why i
reject the anarchists who claim to speak for islam fareena alam: violence in the name of islam has done
more to damage the prophet than any danish cartoon.
h7 boston globe misunderstanding
muslims (by
james carroll) when the koran was said to have been denigrated
by american guards at guantanamo last year, muslims reacted with rage, but
most observers in the west misunderstood why.
nro - victor davis hanson: we don’t
have to give in to islamic extremism.
middle eastern islam,
darwin and terrorism - ralph peters, armed forces journal
weekly
standard editor's note
why we reproduced the mohammed cartoons. by william kristol
toon-deaf
europe taking wrong stand - mark steyn, chicago sun-times
are
muslims a threat to europe? - steve chapman, chicago tribune
u.s.
media's failure to print cartoons is craven - jack kelly, pittsburgh pg
how
liberal britain let hate flourish - r. woods & d. leppard, sunday
times
islamic
radicals take advantage of western liberalism - john leo, rcp
muslims react: fareena
alam | alamdar
hamdani | seema
munir | emran
qureshi
h8 kr shiites
select al-jaafari as prime minister the move solidifies iraq's transition to a religiously based democratic government, although sunnis, kurds and
sectarian iraqis all faulted the choice.
juan cole jaafari wins on basis of dawa, sadrist
vote some ...
jaafari prime minister 2006-2010 but is
not allow...
election
results accentuate iraq's 3-way split
iran,
syria welcome iraq's new govt
upi commander
sees major progress in anbar
iraq
benchmarks: mixed week in iraq
outside
view: amateur hour in iraq by james dobbins
newsweek u.s. handover to
iraqis marked by mistrust
china walks
tightrope on iran’s nukes
bin
laden is losing the big battle - fawaz gerges, baltimore sun
taliban,
al-qaeda establish 'islamic state' in nw pakistan
nyt book review 'messages to the world: the statements of osama bin
laden' becoming
bin laden review by noah feldman
statements by the leader of al qaeda show him
changing and refining his ideas about jihad over the years.
bbc leaving
lebanon
border village struggles after syrian occupation ends
iran: the next
war by john pilger
h9 ha’aretz – don't boycott the
palestinians hamas leaders say that the problem is not whether they will
recognize israel, but whether israel will recognize the rights of the
palestinians.
aipac case - the defense
memorandum - (4.2 mb pdf file).
kr
islamic
university is the intellectual center for hamas
daily
star iraqi dependence is precondition
of u.s. 'withdrawal' by sawsan assaf
assad reshuffles cabinet, signals
defiance
editorial
good sense from moscow and paris
about holding talks with hamas
'terrorists' can become peace
partners by saad eddin ibrahim
assad
keeps options open
joining
politics, hezbollah discovers price – disarmament and fewer ties to iran,
syria
h10 christian
science monitor can shiite
jaafari unify the new iraq? ibrahim al-jaafari has been selected by
the shiite bloc to remain pm.
needed: more
troops, not high-tech gadgets by max boot
russia and
france reach out to hamas the diplomacy could help the new
palestinian gov't fend off radical influences.
trade gap
aside, a lot still 'made in usa' it's no longer a peerless producer, but
the us makes more goods, in dollar value, than ever.
new republic pakistan
and the london bombings does the pakistani military deserve some blame for last
summer's terrorist attack? by mark
kukis
h11
iht playing
with the fire of sectarianism ali dayan hasan the
islamist-military alliance promotes extremism in pakistan.
when
globalization leaves people behind kevin
watkins it
will require fundamental changes in governance and in public attitudes to
gender equality for india to become a real globalization success story.
cartoon
dispute prompts identity crisis for liberal denmark
bbc reviving
old rifts
plans to give greater autonomy to catalonia cause friction in spain
report:
annan prepares for privatization of un...
h12 rfe/rl russia moscow uses energy, g-8 to restake claim as world power
upi
analysis:
will pressure on russia work?
jerusalem post israel
uses hamas-chechen link to affect russian opinion
pinr "the
emerging cold war on asia's high seas" full
text of report
h13 the times
sunday times cia chief fired 'for opposing torture'
top counterterror official said to have been axed for
opposing torture methods.
rageh omar
this is the new voice of arabia the
arab and islamic world is far better for having al-jazeera
wsj an update from france . . . (remember those riots?)
by theodore dalrymple - life in france has not changed much
since the riots, dalrymple says. the obese french organism is all-powerful in
the prevention of change, but impotent in the initiation of it. the majority
of the population of immigrants are still dependent on a state and country
they have learned to hate, without feeling at home. and this encroaches on
the french, because random attacks are starting. hope lies in the intelligent
and hardworking immigrants who are able to integrate into the country and
economy. link to full text in primary source.
ft long-term threat of eu pensions crisis ‘easing’
the threat of a pensions crisis blowing a hole in europe’s public finances in
the next 40 years appears to be easing in some countries, according to
research to be presented to eu finance ministers
comment & analysis: uphill
struggle: why transport turmoil is threatening a dead-end to india's boom by jo johnson declarations
that india is ‘open for business’ come in contrast to frustrations at the
slow pace of improvements to its ramshackle infrastructure
comment & analysis: milestones on
a long route to modernisation
h14 financial times iraq's shia choose jaafari as
candidate for premier the decision may be received with
disappointment in washington and london
letters to the editor: us 'blue
water' force can deter war in asia
comment: why european labour reforms
are not working by wolfgang munchauthere is increasing
evidence that many of the policies continental european governments have sold
under the label of labour reform have turned out to be a waste of time
comment: islam offers a role model of
the most modern kind the illiberal character of muslim
protest is astonishingly modern in form, writes faisal devji, author of
landscapes of the jihad
hamas triumph sparks bout of
soul-searching in washington
palestinians face up to a cabinet of bombers, bourgeois
and academics
leader
tapping into fear
president george w. bush's description of a terrorist plot for a september
11-style attack on los angeles came at just the moment that congress was
flexing its muscles...
russia 'ready to end' gazprom's
pipeline monopoly
g8 energy focus threatens gazprom monopoly
alexei kudrin, russia’s finance minister, said russia would allow independent
gas producers equal access to its export pipelines – a move that would break
the monopoly of gazprom, its state-controlled energy giant, on gas exports
darfur mission puts un's improved
relations with white house to the test
h15 los angeles times a
political blueprint for iraq by zalmay khalilzad
report:
u.s. is abusing captives at guantanamo
jafari
wins iraq nomination battle
the war you didn't see
- first lt. robert c.j. parry
for
one marine, torture came home by ann louise bardach
about a year and
a half ago, a 40-year-old former marine sergeant named jeffrey lehner,
recently returned from afghanistan, phoned and asked to meet with me. since
his return he had been living with his father, a retired pharmacist, in the santa barbara home where he was raised. i first heard about jeff from an acquaintance of
mine who was dating him and who told me that he was deeply distressed about
what he had seen on his tours in afghanistan, pakistan and the middle east.
non-prophet
cartooning
joel pett
h16 nyt magazine the heartland dissident by joseph lelyveld a war hero and staunch
conservative, senator chuck hagel sharply criticizes the bush administration
for its ideological foreign policy and domestic profligacy. could he win the
republican presidential nomination with the message that his party has lost
its way? go
to article
time the
exquisite dilemma of being obama
the democratic party's new star has many admirers, but they all expect
something from him. can he please everyone?
novak:
frist backing away from bush...
newsweek some republicans
tire of bush’s wiretap stance
a
post-9/11 problem for democrats - joan vennochi, boston globe
cheney shoots,
injures man during hunting trip in texas
blogometer
realclearpolitics – abc’s the note - early bird thru govexec
-
h17 daily telegraph '10,000
would die' a major american attack on iran's nuclear sites would kill
up to 10,000 people and lead to war in the middle east, a report has said.
soldiers
and discipline who will benefit from the news of the world's decision
to publish those images? no one, surely, but the insurgents. and no one is
going to hold an inquiry into their human rights abuses.
un:
close guantanamo a un inquiry has called for the immediate closure of
the us's guantanamo bay detention centre and the prosecution of officers and
politicians "up to the highest level" who are accused of torturing
detainees.
sunday
telegraph us prepares military blitz against iran's nuclear
sites
meanwhile…
have you seen what's been happening in bush's backyard? while the
white house and the world focus on the middle east, much of south america is
turning against the us, writes niall ferguson.
leader where
was the safe haven for terrorists? here
only by
confronting the radical islamists head-on, and forging a united front with
other european nations to defend the values of a liberal and tolerant
society, can we defeat the extremists.
h18 independent into the
valley of death: uk troops head into afghan war zone with the
army reeling from a new abuse scandal and no exit strategy from iraq in
sight, uk troops this week deploy in a mission in afghanistan that will last
at least three years at a cost of £1bn
stephen
king: china will overtake america in 30 years
g8 tells
russia: break gas monopoly
deadliest form
of bird flu found in italy, greece and bulgaria
hamish
mcrae: call the polish plumber and then dial the job centre to ensure
europe's prosperity
salman
rushdie: the good news: we have a victory to celebrate
h19 pda - "qdr 2006: do the forces match the missions?
dod gives little reason to believe"
upi outside
view: dod miscalls on qdr by william s. lind
boston globe to
protect and serve the world (by rebecca ulam weiner) long
relegated to chasing down art thieves and forgers, interpol has found new
relevance - and enjoyed surprising success - leading the global police effort
to track down terrorists.
project
horizon ensures interagency planning federal times
h20 slate
world
oil supply
cibc world markets occasional
report #56: the time of sands (pdf; 208 kb)
"we live not only in a world of rapidly depleting conventional oil
supplies, but also in a world in which those that remain are increasingly
beyond the private sector’s reach. virtually all of opec’s massive production
remains in the hands of staterun oil companies. what little is in private
hands is being quickly converted back under state control as recent events in
venezuela attest. and even outside of opec, the picture isn’t much
different."
u.s.
congress joint economic committee opec's 902
billion barrel oil reserve ("the eleven members of the organization of the
petroleum exporting countries (opec) together hold 902 billion barrels of oil
reserves. the world consumed about 30.3 billion barrels in 2005. thus opec
alone could meet the world's current rate of oil consumption for nearly 30
years...."
h21
bbc is it time to let
internet companies provide premium access to paying websites and services?
no, says technology commentator bill thompson.
international assistance to
countries emerging from conflict
international peace academy
this 75-page paper provides a far-reaching review of the main features and
trends in international assistance to countries emerging from conflict over
the past 15 years
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