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


