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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Gaddafi's Fin de Régime
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by Daniel Pipes The violent demise of the Middle East's longest-ruling leader – who came to office in September 1969, just a few month...
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
If Anyone Cares - and Few Do - the UN Sorta Condemns Libya
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by Rick Moran If it had been the US or another western country using helicopter gun ships to mow down unarmed civilians in the streets, m...
The Mad Dog of the Middle East
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by Sami Moubayed DAMASCUS - Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was new to the scene when he marched into ...
Two Million Egyptians Chant Death to Israel
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by Frontpagemag.com Two million Egyptians in Tahrir Square chant “To Jerusalem we are heading, Martyrs in the millions”: ...
The Left’s Hand in Fort Hood
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by Ryan Mauro When Major Nidal Malik Hasan went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009 and killed 13, his shouts of “Allah ...
The Multiculti Tango
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by David Solway It takes two to tango , goes the cliché, a truth so evident even the cliché must blush with embarrassment for expressing it....
Egyptian Armed Forces Demolish Fences Guarding Coptic Monasteries
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by Mary Abdelmassih Egyptian armed forces this week demolished fences surrounding ancient Coptic monasteries, leaving them vulnerable to at...
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Gilad Shalit
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by Arsen Ostrovsky There is one person certainly suffering from a humanitarian crisis in Gaza: Gilad Shalit. He has been held hostage by th...
Administration Deliberately Vague on Brotherhood
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by IPT News American policymakers are trying to downplay any role the Muslim Brotherhood will play in an emerging Egyptian government, say...
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Despite Corruption, EADS Favored Over U.S.-Based Boeing
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by Frank Gaffney, Jr. Within days, the Obama Pentagon is expected to decide which supplier to rely upon for what is, arguably, the cornerst...
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