Results 71 to 80 of 104 
On the glass-like waters of an artificial lake in the heart of Tehran, Iran is plotting
its course to the top of one of the toughest of all endurance sports … 
… But this year he turned his talents to another larger-than-life subject - Donald
Rumsfeld. Dominating the wall of a Baghdad art gallery in the neighborhood of Adhamiyah is
a massive … 
If sexual equality could be achieved through literature, then the late Egyptian writer
Ibrahim al-Mazini would have been a leading advocate for the rights of women in
patriarchal societies. Born … 
… While the concerns that have been aired by Lebanese leaders - particularly those
worries expressed by the slain prime minister's son, MP Saad Hariri - over this sensitive
issue are … 
… My own concerns paled into insignificance. Why was the mother who lost her child
screaming so? … 
… withdrawal-oriented policy in Iraq as a pressing national priority. Yet nobody
has a clear, credible answer to the question that everyone is asking: … 
… against the unconstitutional continuation in office of President Emile Lahoud. By
offering an alternative, and by pursuing the first democratic campaign in the country's
history through six months of day-to-day … 
… according to estimates from legal and illegal Internet service providers (ISPs).
The Telecommunications Ministry takes steps to fight piracy, but the easiest way to
eliminate the Internet black market might … 
… This bleak outlook is shared by many experts and economists who fear that Lebanon … 
… including Hamas, provided the Islamists bowed to the demands of the "Quartet."
Following talks with President George W. Bush in Washington, he also said his government
was willing to negotiate … 