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  1. The Sudanese in Egypt reflect a wider Arab tragedy and shame
  2. Fair international commitments can spur Palestinian-Israeli coexistence
  3. Ariel Sharon's intriguing journey remains for others to define, continue
  4. Sunni Arab powers can move to relieve rising pressures in Iraq
  5. Neighborly advice fails to help Assad navigate his way out of isolation
  6. A political ritual that needs to be discarded for wiser ways
  7. Tehran and Washington both need to change their ways
  8. Time for Israel to match Hamas on the pragmatism front
  9. If Lebanese leaders were competent, others would not need to intervene
  10. Can America convince the Lebanese that it has good intentions?
  11. Time to find a way out of the twists and turns of Lebanese politics
  12. Olmert's moderate stance gives Palestinians a rare chance at peace
  13. Providing an alternative to the dialogue of the deaf
  14. The real standoff has nothing to do with nuclear weapons
  15. Finesse is sorely lacking in U.S. dealings with the Middle East
  16. Assad refuses to learn the lesson of accountability
  17. Syria's stance on the Shebaa Farms reflects its disregard for Lebanon
  18. When will they ever learn, these fractious ingrates?
  19. Saudi King Abdullah has much to gain from his visits to the East
  20. Hamas: A reality Israelis, Americans and Europeans will have to accept
  21. Turkey is well suited to promote peace and tolerance in the Middle East
  22. The IAEA chief offers a better solution to Iran nuclear crisis
  23. A weak Palestinian government is not in anyone's interest
  24. Holding free and fair elections results in collective punishment
  25. A case of semantics, a game all the political family can play
  26. Recent border clashes prove that Israel is a dangerous neighbor
  27. Failure to take precautions is a sign of serious incompetence
  28. Action is urgently required if stability is to prevail in Lebanon
  29. Nasrallah and Aoun show that a little bit of work makes a world of difference
  30. The Aoun-Nasrallah initiative is a wake-up call for March 14 Forces
  31. On the evidence, corruption is rule of Palestinian politics
  32. Endorsing the cartoons is not the way to counter this worthless trash
  33. Good sense from Moscow and Paris about holding talks with Hamas
  34. Carrying the torch of Hariri's legacy into the future
  35. The leaders of Lebanon's March 14 Forces have a second chance to deliver
  36. Is the Syrian regime finally changing its ways?
  37. Israel faces a tough decision that will affect the lives of many in the region
  38. U.S. hypocrisy hangs over Rice's Middle East trip
  39. Israel's tactics show it's more afraid of dialogue than terror
  40. Iran can learn from Russia the value of opening doors to dialogue
  41. Lebanon's Constitution provides ample room for removing the president
  42. The uproar over U.S. ports is at best flawed and at worst racist
  43. Iraqis need the help of the international community
  44. National dialogue must work for people, not just for political elite
  45. It's time for regional leaders to stop playing the blame game over Darfur
  46. Hamas should avoid word games and show it deserves support
  47. If Lebanese politicians only took their cue from the citizens' spirit
  48. Murr's bombshell is sharpest indictment of Syrian regime to date
  49. 'Road map' offers way out of seeming Hamas-Israeli impasse
  50. Chirac is well ahead of Bush in the opinion of Arab publics
  51. Gulf leaders allow citizens' rights to blossom alongside economy
  52. Hamas joins the ranks of the world's unpopular leaders
  53. The March 14 Forces constitute a gap where leadership should be
  54. Hamas is taking timid but noticeable steps toward peace
  55. One small step for the U.S., one giant leap for Lebanon's sovereignty
  56. Eastward shift of Saudi perspective only makes sense
  57. Time for Mubarak to spare himself the burden of leadership
  58. Talk is cheap: Lebanon needs reform process to start now
  59. If the Arab League can't show courage now, it never will
  60. Independent judiciary should be cornerstone of rebuilding process
  61. The quagmire in Iraq requires a U.S. defense secretary with fresh vision
  62. The macabre political lessons of a routine Easter weekend
  63. Moving from the realm of angst to the arena of change
  64. Siniora has put his fate in the hands of an often clumsy U.S. president
  65. Lebanon's national dialogue needn't be limited to crisis management
  66. Hizbullah needs a new strategy to get its message across
  67. American foreign policy needs more sense than power
  68. Lebanon's competitive political process needs a referee
  69. Deepening split between Lebanon and Syria is a senseless waste
  70. U.S. and Iranian officials have led the world into stalemate
  71. Hamas, like Bush, has been slow to assume key responsibility of leadership
  72. This Labor Day, Arabs should enjoy what may be their last holiday from work
  73. Entire region stands to benefit from increased Chinese influence
  74. Iraqis are running out of time to save their country
  75. Embrace of democratic reform does not have to mean embrace of U.S.
  76. The March 14 Forces have lost sight of the dreams of Lebanon's martyrs
  77. Arab regimes have to take action before Iraq's nightmare spreads
  78. Ahmadinejad's letter to Bush inspires new hope for resolving nuclear issue
  79. Demonstrations against economic reform won't kick-start the economy
  80. By moderating, Hamas can absolve itself of blame for Palestinians' plight
  81. At least Bahrain is trying to address Sunni-Shiite divisions
  82. Bush has shown he can wage war, but can he promote peace?
  83. For Egypt to reap benefits of invisible hand, it should retract iron fist
  84. Events in Syria serve as a reminder of the need for an independent judiciary
  85. Arab parliamentary fresh air needs practical follow-up to succeed
  86. Tough rhetoric won't help Iran win the friends it needs
  87. Issue of Lebanese-Syrian relations needs to be revisited
  88. U.S. slowness to criticize Egypt is latest example of double standard
  89. With support at home and abroad, Iraqi Cabinet appears worth the wait
  90. The path of diplomacy is the only way to reach Palestinian statehood
  91. Arab nations that criticize US torture must confront their own complicity
  92. Olmert's unlilateral agenda belies his claim to want a partner for peace
  93. Lebanon marks Liberation Day, but sovereignty is still a work in progress
  94. Hamas must not lose sight of primary objective: creation of Palestinian state
  95. Political elite should follow Kheir's example of principled leadership
  96. Benefits of Israel leaving Shebaa Farms outweigh costs of occupation
  97. Hamas needs to offer the Palestinian people a better option
  98. Lebanon's March 14 Forces aren't 'going all the way'
  99. Regional diplomats, pack your bags and head to Washington and Tehran
  100. Ugly protest puts new onus on Lebanese political establishment