Anne Penketh: A belated recognition of where the real power in the land lies
14th Nov 2006, 00:58 GMT
The Iranians and Syrians must have been choking on their tea last night. After three years of being branded a part of the axis of evil and an outpost of tyranny and ordered not to meddle in Iraq, they are being invited to be part of the new Middle East.
Anne Penketh: A belated recognition of where the real power in the land lies related news:
- Future lies in the balance of power — Telegraph Business
- A few races in Anne Arundel, one in Balto. Co. await counts — baltimoresun.com - anne arundel county
- Slip-sliding away in Toronto — The Globe and Mail - Margaret Wente Columns
- insult to reality/ Ali Tolooiyan — Cyrusnews.com - English
- Survey: Public concerned about government power to take land — New Jersey News
- [10:21] Zieke Anne Frankboom wordt omgehakt — de Volkskrant | Nederland
- Just two weeks ahead of belated celebrations for Fidel Castro's ... — Entertainment Photos on Yahoo! News Photos
- UN: politics lies behind rift between west and Muslims — Guardian Unlimited World Latest
- 'No runaway growth here,' Arundel planning officials say — Latest news from Baltimore Business Journal
- Hugs and Misses: Anne McCue — Americana Roots - Fertilizing Americana Music
Latest news from Commentators:
- The Third Leader: Family values
- Sami Abdel-Shafi: For all the violence in Gaza, hope must not be lost
- Dylan Jones: Celebrity fixation was kick-started
- The Third Leader: View from here
- Jon Cruddas: A populist Queen's Speech will fuel extremism
- The Third Leader: Desk jockeys
- Maxine Frith: At last, we can be open about depression
- Andrew Grice: Not so much paralysis, more like 'waiting for Gordo'
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There
- Julia Stephenson: Green Goddess