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Article(s) appeared in following journal(s):

1: Electronic Intifada   2: Ha'aretz   3: Maan News Agency online   4: Stop the Wall   5: The Observer   6: TIME  

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#71472 The age of horrorism (part two) (part of this document)
by Martin Amis, 10 September 2006
In The Unknown Known my diminutive terrorist, Ayed, is not a virgin (or a Joseph, as Christians say), unlike Sayyid, on whom he is tangentially based. He is, rather, a polygamist, confining himself to the sanctioned maximum of four. On top of this, h ...

#71473 The age of horrorism (part three) (part of this document)
by Martin Amis, 10 September 2006
Like fundamentalist Judaism and medieval Christianity, Islam is totalist. That is to say, it makes a total claim on the individual. Indeed, there is no individual; there is only the umma - the community of believers. Ayatollah Khomeini, in his copiou ...

#112201 Is It Good for the Jews? The Crisis of America¡¯s Israel Lobby
by Stephen Schwartz, 10 September 2006
Product Description In 2005, two then-officials of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee were indicted for handing over classified information to a foreign power. That the power in question was assumed to be Israel brought fresh credibility ...

#112202 ASSAULT ON “JEW YORK” (part of this document)
by Stephen Schwartz, 10 September 2006
Jewish Self-Defense Before the Lobby He was seventeen, sensitive, with brooding eyes, and wept easily; little more than five feet tall, slender and dark, but handsome. He felt alone, angry, and confused, and outrage overwhelmed him. He ...

Electronic Intifada

#45892 Powerless in Gaza
by IRIN in Electronic Intifada, 10 September 2006
Mohammed Aqdeir drinks a glass of lukewarm water despite the summer heat. The room is sweltering - but above his head the rotor blades of the fan are motionless. "I am going crazy without electricity. There is even a shortage of candles ...

#45893 Deported from our own homeland
by Ida Audeh in Electronic Intifada, 10 September 2006
On the night of Sunday, July 30, my husband and I became deportees. We had left the West Bank a few days earlier when our one-month visa was due to expire. Since arriving in Ramallah in January 2005, we had been leaving the occupied ter ...

#45987 Palestinians in Iraq under attack, but unable to flee
by Human Rights Watch in Electronic Intifada, 10 September 2006
Amid widespread sectarian violence in Iraq, Palestinian refugees in Iraq face particularly grave security threats, including targeted killings by mostly Shi'a militant groups and harassment by the Iraqi government, Human Rights Wat ...

Ha'aretz

#45851 Champion of the needy Yisrael Tuito dies at 41
by Ruth Sinai in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Tuito will be laid to rest on Sunday afternoon at the Segula cemetery in Petah Tikva. ...

#45852 PM tells Blair: Road map is key to progress / Olmert willing to meet Abbas with no preconditions
by Haaretz staff, Agencies, Aluf Benn in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45853 40,000 rally in TA to demand official war probe
by Reuters in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Some 40,000 Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv last night to demand that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert order an independent state inquiry into his government's handling of the war in Lebanon. The rally was the largest public show of dissatisfact ...

#45854 PM puts off seeking Admoni okay
by Aluf Benn in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45855 For some people with disabilities, it pays not to work
by Ruth Sinai in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45856 Katsav mulls 'time-out' during Beinisch swearing-in
by Jonathan Lis, Ronit Singer-Heruti in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45857 Barak sums up failures and successes of term as chief justice
by Yuval Yoaz in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45858 Assad accepts EU inspectors on border, says Prodi
by Avi Issacharoff in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Syrian President Bashar Assad agreed in principle to the deployment of unarmed European Union inspectors along his country's border with Lebanon in order to prevent the smuggling of arms to Hezbollah, Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi said yes ...

#45859 Russian, Italian FMs get cool welcome
by Aluf Benn in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45860 MK Bishara on illegal trip to Damascus: We are Syria's ally
by Yoav Stern in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
"We are Syria's ally," Balad chairman MK Azmi Bishara told the Syrian news agency upon his arrival in Damascus on Friday. Bishara, who was joined on the trip by other members of the Balad Knesset faction, expressed his support for Syria and ...

#45861 Israel lifts blockade on Lebanese ports
by Aluf Benn in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45862 Haniyeh blasts Blair's 'bias'
by Reuters in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45863 Iranians, EU report progress on nuclear impasse
by AP in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45864 PM will deal with coalition crisis once budget is approved
by Haaretz staff in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45865 Lessons of War / IAF succeeded in Lebanon, but must prepare for tougher battles
by Ze'ev Schiff in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45866 Five people killed in crash near Tiberias, hours after police warned of erratic driving
by Eli Ashkenazi in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45867 WSJ: Bush personally signed off on Khatami visit to U.S.
by Reuters in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
»U.S. President George W. Bush personally signed off on a visa allowing former Iranian president Mohammed Khatami to visit the United States because he wanted to hear his views, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. Khatami, Iran's ...

#45868 4 people drown over weekend
by Haaretz staff, ITIM, Eli Ashkenazi in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45869 2 husbands kill wives, then try to kill themselves
by Mijal Grinberg, Ayanawo Farada Sanbetu in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45870 Minor quake jolts Israel / The earth moved, but only a little
by Zafrir Rinat in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45871 The post-Barak Supreme Court
by Haaretz editorial writer in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45872 Heading the most influential
by Amos Schocken in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45873 The president's honor
by Uzi Benziman in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
»President Moshe Katsav may not know this, but the Supreme Court justices are not the only ones bothered by the possibility that he may attend the swearing-in ceremony for Dorit Beinisch, the court's next president. There are other audienc ...

#45874 Who wants a Dolphinarium?
by Avirama Golan in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45875 Free them, now
by Gideon Levy in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
The Lebanese movie about the abductees broadcast last week held a mirror up to Israeli society. Suddenly it was possible to see that there are anxious and loving parents on both sides of the border. Not only in Israel do the families weep, but also i ...

#45876 Let's save the Kinneret beaches for the public
by Zafrir Rinat in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45877 Twin leaders, twin cities
by Yossi Sarid in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006

#45878 Evangelists join green groups, try to save Jordan River from pollution
by AP in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Evangelists want UNESCO to declare the Jordan Valley and river, the sight of holy baptisms, a World Heritage Site. ...

#45882 Workers from Philippines pay $4,257 to work to Israel
by Eynav Ben-Yehuda in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Research indicates that one third of the workers took out loans with high monthly interest to cover the cost. ...

#45884 Report: Olmert named Admoni's wife to 3 civil service posts
by Haaretz staff in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Army Radio says wife of proposed chair of inquiry panel also reps for firm with ties to Boeing. ...

#45887 Young woman, 16, charged with manslaughter in friend's death
by Nir Hasson in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Woman was driving wrong way on one-way street when her dune buggy crashed head-on into car. ...

#45888 AG orders criminal investigation of Arab MKs who visited Syria
by Yuval Yoaz, Jack Khoury in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
State law forbids MKs from visiting enemy states; MK Zahalka: Trip meant to show solidarity with Lebanese. ...

#45889 IDF Chief to abolish position of adviser on women's affairs
by Ruth Sinai in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Feminist lobbyist calls act a 'fatal blow' to the progress the army has made in creating equality among the sexes. ...

#45890 Remedia execs to be tried for allegedly causing infants' death
by Yuval Yoaz in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Babies who were fed the company's formula sustained damage to nervous system due to lack of B1 vitamin. ...

#45891 Suspect in Lod double murder agrees to testify as state witness
by Ronit Singer-Heruti in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Member of crime family suspected in connection to murder of child, aunt to testify against other suspects, gag order lifted Sunday reveals. ...

#45894 Rights groups call on PM to reconsider 2007 budget proposal
by Ruth Sinai in Ha'aretz, 10 September 2006
Halev asks High Court to postpone cabinet meeting on budget; Adva center tells Olmert to halt decrease in taxes. ...

Maan News Agency online

#45935 Palestinian boy hit by an Israeli military jeep in Hebron
by Ma'an News Agency in Maan News Agency online, 10 September 2006
The Palestinian boy, Muhammad Al-Ja'bary, 15, from the West Bank city of Hebron, was injured on Sunday when an Israeli military jeep ran into him and departed, without stopping, toward the middle of the city. The boy was sent to Al-Mizan hospital, ...

#45936 Palestinian child is run over by Israeli driver
by Ma'an News Agency in Maan News Agency online, 10 September 2006
The Palestinian child Huda Mohammad Azaznah, 8, was seriously injured when an Israeli driver ran her over with his car in the town of An Nabi Elyas, east of Qalqilia. Police officer Mahmoud Bisharat said that the child arrived to hospital in a cri ...

Stop the Wall

#45943 UN CIVIL SOCIETY CONFERENCE SLAMS 'ISRAELI APARTHEID'
by STW contributor in Stop the Wall, 10 September 2006
51 Arab NGOs have called for Apartheid Israel’s membership of the UN to be frozen due to “violations and aggressions”. The coalition, which includes Palestinian NGOs such as the Gaza Community Mental Health Project and the Torture Rehabilitation Cent ...

#46129 SOCIAL FORUM OF THE AMERICAS CONDEMNS 'GENOCIDE' AND CALLS FOR SANCTIONS ON ISRAEL
by STW contributor in Stop the Wall, 10 September 2006
Occupation forces yesterday attacked a popular demonstration in the town of West Bank town of Bil'in, breaking a man's arm and firing tear gas at nearby homes. The attacks happened at the town's weekly demonstration against the Occupat ...

The Observer

#71471 The age of horrorism (part one)
by Martin Amis in The Observer, 10 September 2006
It was mid-October 2001, and night was closing in on the border city of Peshawar, in Pakistan, as my friend - a reporter and political man of letters - approached a market stall and began to haggle over a batch of T-shirts bearing the likeness of Osa ...

#104382 Israel set to restart 'road map' process
by Edward J. Temko in The Observer, 10 September 2006

TIME

#46047 The New Arab Peace Plan
by Scott Macleod (interviewer), Abdullah bin Al Hussein (interviewee) in TIME, 10 September 2006
Jordan's monarch makes a dramatic appeal for peace in a TIME interview--and reveals a new initiative reaching out to ordinary Israelis ...

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