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  • Xpress, Palestine licence Open this result in new window
    AME Info - 12 minutes ago
    Jordan's XPress Telecommunications has been granted a digital trunking licence in Palestine.

  • Book Review: The Palestine Conspiracy , by Robert Spirko Open this result in new window
    Blogcritics.org - Oct 13 4:09 PM
    Theres a big difference between a book that is self-published and one that is self-edited. Given the insanity of the publishing world, the former is often a writers best hope of getting work in print, but the latter is a recipe for disaster. It reminds one of the old saw that a lawyer who represents himself has an ass for an attorney. The Palestine Conspiracy has compelling moments and

  • Top Scoops: Comment & Opinion Digest Oct. 12-16 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:17 PM
    SCOOP COMMENT & OPINION: Mexico: Julie Webb-Pullman Reports From Oaxaca On Mexico's Dirty War United States: Why It's So Hard To Make Good Things Happen Israel/Palestine: Will Starvation Achieve Israel's Palestinian Policy Iraq: Bringing Iraq's 655,000 Casualties Back To The White House North Korea: Some Things You Didn't Lean About The Korean War On M*A*S*H Terror: Toni Solo Reports An Outbreak

  • Palestine as poetry Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Oct 13 12:45 PM
    Unlike William Butler Yeats' pronouncement of the death of the romantic Ireland, the romantic Palestine has not died; it is alive and throbbing between the lines of Mahmoud Darwish's poems.

  • Does the Palestinian issue fuel extremism? Open this result in new window
    Al Jazeera - Oct 15 11:17 AM
    Palestine issue ranks as the single most damaging issue to the world peace today. Even Iraqi quagmire ranks below it. There can be no doubt that this issue fuels Muslim extremism more than any other problem.

  • Outlook is grim in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Long Beach Press-Telegram - Oct 14 10:10 PM
    World: International boycott, feuding at home contribute to people's misery.

  • UDA's tour of terror Open this result in new window
    Sunday Life - Oct 15 2:16 AM
    Senior members of the UDA are set to visit some of the world's most notorious war-torn regions, it emerged last night. The terror leaders have arranged meetings in Palestine, Israel and Moldova to discuss the Northern Ireland peace process and conflict resolution strategies.

  • 'Save the Train' benefit concert planned in Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Longview News-Journal - Oct 12 9:02 PM
    Lindale native Casey Rivers will open for Lee Roy Parnell during a "Save the Train" benefit concert in Palestine.

  • XPress enters Palestinian market with new Digital Trunking license Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Oct 15 12:16 AM
    XPress Telecommunications, Jordan's exclusive provider of wireless and mobile technology, was recently granted a Digital Trunking license in Palestine similar to the license it holds in Jordan.

  • Palestine Children Calls for Ending World Poverty Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 14 6:34 AM
    GAZA, October 14, 2006, (WAFA)- Commissioner General of UNRWA, Karen AbuZayd, and Director of UNRWA Gaza Field Office John Ging, will attend an activity by Palestinian UNRWA schools calling for an end to the world poverty, UNRWA said.

  • China through, Palestine out Open this result in new window
    The Electric New Paper - Oct 12 3:13 PM
    CHINA are through to their AFC Asian Cup finals for a ninth consecutive time after recording a 2-0 victory against Palestine at the King Abdullah International Stadium in Amman, Jordan.

  • RELATED NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zawya - Oct 15 1:30 AM
    15 October 2006 XPress Telecommunications, Jordan's exclusive provider of wireless and mobile technology, was recently granted a Digital Trunking license in Palestine similar to the license it holds in Jordan.

  • Counsellor of Palestine Mission to UN Gives in-Depth Look into Suffer of Palestinian Woman under Israeli Occupation Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 12 3:34 PM
    NEW YORK, October 12, 2006, (WAFA)- Counsellor Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations, Nadya Rasheed, gave Wednesday to the UN an in-depth look into what Palestinian women face living under Israeli occupation.

  • Interior minister: Iran fully supports Palestine cause Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 12 5:55 AM
    Iran - Palestine Minister of Interior Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi said on Thursday that Iran fully supports the Palestinian cause. The minister made the remark, while speaking to reporters at a joint press conference along with his Palestinian counterpart, Saeed Seyam after their meeting.

  • Blair to focus on bolstering Palestinian institutions Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - 2 hours, 37 minutes ago
    Tony Blair's plans to advance Middle East peace in his last months as UK prime minister involve reviving an initiative to bolster Palestinian institutions, according to British officials.

  • Syria president stresses necessity of Palestinian national unity Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:38 PM
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stressed on Sunday the necessity to strengthen the Palestinian national unity, the official SANA news agency reported.

  • Nigeria: Why Militants Turn Against Their Sponsors Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - 9 minutes ago
    NIGERIA is unfortunately going down the slide with such a rapidity and no one seems prepared or brave enough to address the core issues courtesy of what is happening in the Niger Delta that led to this unenviable state.

  • Palestinian campaign calls for immediate forming of national unity government Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:09 PM
    The Palestinian National Initiative party launched a popular campaign Sunday calling for forming a unity government immediately to avoid more internal infighting.

  • I am a Catholic. I'm also sane. But these days people find it hard to accept that religion and rationality can co-exist Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
    I doubt very much that when those niqab-clad women set off for Jack Straw's constituency surgery, probably intending to talk about local bin collection or crime, they knew they were going to touch off a nationwide debate about Muslim integration, female emancipation and terrorism.

  • Details About Palestine Doctor's Criminal Problems Open this result in new window
    KLTV Texas - Oct 11 5:16 PM
    A follow up for you tonight on the Palestine doctor we told you about yesterday. Robert J. Byrnes of the Palestine Medical and Rehabilitation Center had his license temporarily suspended Friday by the Texas Medical Board. Tonight KLTV 7's Lindsay Wilcox digs deeper into the criminal cases pending against him, and how his actions may have affected one East Texas family.

  • PM's Presser: PI Forum Plus Some Old Favourites Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 27 minutes ago
    United States: Why It's So Hard To Make Good Things Happen - This is the part of history I don't like. Not the part where people don't know what's happening to them nor the part where they try to do something about it. There's plenty to do in both those parts.

  • Stateside With Rosalea: Shopping With Doreen Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 27 minutes ago
    When I was growing up in a small country town in the 50s and 60s, one of the special treats of staying home sick on a school day was that Id get to listen to the Shopping Report with Doreen on 2ZB.

  • Hamas denies reports saying it considers attacking U.S. interests Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:23 PM
    The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Sunday has rejected earlier reports which said that the governing movement has considered attacking American interests in the Middle East.

  • Israel gears up attacks on Gaza after failing to retrieve captive soldier: official Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 5:39 PM
    A Palestinian lawmaker said on Sunday the Israeli offensive into the Gaza Strip has increased after frequent bids failed to peacefully free an Israeli soldiers held in Gaza.

  • Yam it up: Gilmer welcomes festival's pomp Open this result in new window
    The Longview News-Journal - 2 hours, 32 minutes ago
    Joan Small knew the East Texas Yamboree was nigh when she recently heard a tyke on a Gilmer street declaring, "The Yambo-wee is coming, the Yambo-wee is coming."

  • Today's Scoop Just Politics News Summary Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
    POLITICS HEADLINES: Foreign Affairs: UN Moves Against North Korea With Sanctions List Medicines: No Change To Herceptin Funding Defence News: USA Awards 17 NZ Defence Personnel With Medals Auditor General's Report: Cullen Talks Retrospective Legislation On Agenda Transport News: Stinky Old Motor-Bombs On The Way Out!

  • Hamas slams Jordan for plan on transferring Palestinian refugees to Canada Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:39 PM
    Atef Adwan, Minister of Refugees of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)-led government, on Sunday accused Jordan of planning to transfer hundreds of Palestinians, who fled violence in Iraq, to Canada.

  • KERIM BALCI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Oct 15 2:16 PM
    Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh managed to prove through his speech to thousands in Gaza last Friday that Hamas still rules the streets.

  • Link: Rape Charge Advised Vs. Israel President Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
    JERUSALEM --Police recommended Sunday that Israeli President Moshe Katsav be charged with rape, sexual assault and fraud, the most serious charges ever to face an Israeli leader.

  • Daily Voting News For October 15, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
    You have probably noticed that as we get closer to the general election the amount of voting related news is growing. I expect that very soon the amount of news will force me to make a modification to the way 'Daily Voting News' is sent out.

  • Kenya: Kenyans May Be Corrupt, But the British Are Not Clean Either Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - Oct 15 6:21 PM
    Massie-Blomfield's attempt at satire (SN, October 8) was a disaster. He betrayed an acute state of malignant selective amnesia. And his language was grossly insulting. By comparing the Mau Mau with Somali warlords he erred according to all known rules of logic.

  • Road Map Remains Best Method Of Achieving Peace Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 5:18 PM
    Expressing regret that the Middle East peace process has not been revitalized this year as hoped, and that prospects for a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have dwindled rather than grown, Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed today that the Road Map remains the best way of achieving a lasting peace in the region.

  • Israel Starves Palestinians Into Submission Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    Many Americans havent the foggiest idea about why their country is reviled and attacked by Muslim militants. They wont get it from President Bush, either, who has floated the absurd canard al Qaeda attacked New York and Washington on 9/11 because it is envious of Americas "freedom."

  • Ramzy Baroud: The Logic Behind Rice's Grin Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    In its struggle for the regional order it wants, the US is reaching new lows in its deceitful and disingenuous stance towards the Palestinians.

  • E.J. Dionne Jr: Sometimes The Paranoids Are Right Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:22 PM
    By E.J. Dionne Jr. Washington Post Tuesday 10 October 2006 Washington - Sometimes, paranoids are right. And sometimes even when paranoids are wrong, it's worth considering what they're worried about.

  • Bill Berkowitz: Viguerie To GOP - Fuhgedaboutit Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:21 PM
    "In the early 1990s, they talked about a culture of corruption by the Democrats and how they were abusing their power. Lo and behold, that seems to be what the Republicans have engaged in.

  • Israel Envoy: Let's Enhance Ties With 'Yellow Race Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    [Middle East News Service Comment: What kind of comment is necessary for this kind of utterances? What kind of ambassador in Canberra is not aware of Australias multiculturalism? As both an Israeli and an Australian I am too disgusted to continue.

  • Daily Voting News For October 11, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:20 PM
    Ever in control of the situation, Diebold is late in delivering absentee ballots to counties in Maryland. Many of the voters who have recently requested absentee ballots, heeding the advice of the governor and some elections officials, may not have a ballot to vote on next month.

  • Jim Shultz: Bolivia's Deposed President 3 Years On Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:20 PM
    I have only seen Bolivia's deposed ex-President, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, in person once. It was about a year ago and he was alone in the Miami airport, waiting for the same flight as me to Washington.

  • Narconews: Reports from Other Campaign in Sinaloa Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:18 PM
    After a five-month suspension due to the Mexican government's brutal attack on the town of Atenco, Subcomandante Marcos' tour of the entire Mexican republic is back in full swing.

  • Afzal's Death Sentence: Politics Or Clemency Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:21 PM
    December 13, 2001 was the most unfortunate day in the history of terrorism in India when pak trained terrorists made a cowardice attack at 11.45 on Indian Parliament, considered to be centre of Indian democracy.

  • Norman Solomon: The Pundit Path for Death in Iraq Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    No one knows exactly how many Iraqi civilians have died from the war's violence since the invasion of their country.

  • Did They Fool You On Iraq? Are You Ready For Iran? Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:21 PM
    Did They Fool You On Iraq? Are You Ready For Iran? A majority of Americans supported attacking Iraq, but now a majority of Americans say it was the wrong thing to do and that they were lied to.

  • William Rivers Pitt: The Wretched Years Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:19 PM
    History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. George W. Bush gave a press conference this past Wednesday in an attempt to snatch back the conversation from North Korea's nukes and Mark Foley's instant messages.

  • Syria makes efforts over formation of Palestinian coalition government Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 15 6:23 PM
    Syria has witnessed a flurry of diplomatic activity in the past week aimed at securing agreement on a Palestinian coalition government and resuming the peace process as several regional and European officials visited Damascus.

  • Full Coverage: North Korea Tests Nuclear Bomb Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 6:18 PM
    North Korea: Some Things You Didn't Lean About The Korean War On M*A*S*H - North Korea lost thirty percent of its population as a result of US led bombings in the 1950s. US military sources confirm that 20 percent of north koreas' population was ...

  • China beats Palestine 2-0 to qualify for Asian Cup Open this result in new window
    China Daily - Oct 11 6:31 PM
    The Chinese men's football team defeat Palestine 2-0 in the 5th round Asian Cup qualifying match at the Jordanian King Abdullah Stadium in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday, getting a place in next year's Asian Cup finals.

  • Palestine youth soccer league up and running Open this result in new window
    Forrest City Times-Herald - Oct 11 1:31 PM
    The Palestine Youth Soccer League opened play on Saturday, Oct. 7, with a couple of scheduled games and events for the entire family which included three-legged races, egg relays and a clothes relay.

  • VCUQ students raise QR63,154 for charity Open this result in new window
    The Peninsula - Oct 15 4:50 PM
    Doha The Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUQ) handed over a cheque of QR63,154 to the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) raised from a recent charity campaign. QRCS representatives Ahmed Saleh K Al Qahtani and Ahmed M Taha received the cheque.

  • Martin Newland: I am a Catholic. I'm also sane Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 15 5:00 PM
    Martin Newland: I see Straw's comments as an attack on religious observance in general.

  • Palestine Council hears update on annual festival Open this result in new window
    Forrest City Times-Herald - Oct 11 1:16 PM
    The LAnguille River Festival was discussed during a short meeting of the Palestine City Council Tuesday night. Mayor Willetta Carroll began the discussion by asking for volunteers for the event.

  • Posted: 15-10-2006 , 19:17 GMT Open this result in new window
    Al Bawaba - Oct 15 12:15 PM
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad discussed with Chief of the PLO Political Department, Farouk Qaddoumi on Sunday the latest developments in the region and in the Palestinian arena.

  • Stray bullet kills another bystander in Taamir Open this result in new window
    The Daily Star Lebannon - Oct 15 1:41 PM
    While one cannot ignore the deprivation and abject poverty in the notorious Taamir neighborhood, it is the distressing issue of violence for which it is best known. The latest occurrence of brutality resulted in the death on Saturday of Ibrahim Jaafari, with conflicting reports as to his identity, by a stray bullet outside the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp.

  • Blair to focus on boosting Palestinian institutions Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Oct 15 9:21 AM
    Tony Blairs promise to advance Middle East peace in his last months as UK prime minister involves reviving an initiative to bolster Palestinian institutions, according to British officials.

  • 12 peace protestors arrested at arms protest Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 15 2:03 PM
    12 peace protestors arrested for "clowning around" at arms dealer's home.

  • Hamas minister discusses police training with Syria Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 14 12:12 PM
    The Hamas-led Palestinian government held talks in Syria on "police training" hot on the heels of deadly clashes between troops under its command and rival security forces loyal to moderate president Mahmud Abbas.

  • Minister: Iran fully supports Palestine cause Open this result in new window
    IranMania.com - Oct 13 12:50 AM
    LONDON, October 13 (IranMania) - Iranian Minister of Interior Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi said that Iran fully supports the Palestinian cause, IRNA reported.

  • Israel frustrates those returning to occupied lands Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 15 3:37 AM
    Three years ago, Nofal Nofal returned from the United States with his Jordanian-born wife and their seven children to live in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. It was important, he said, for the children "to know their parent's homeland, the language, and to...

  • Hawaii residents aided underdog Israel's struggle Open this result in new window
    Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Oct 15 6:35 AM
    NATHAN LIFF, a scrap metal dealer from Indiana, arrived in Honolulu in 1946. Awarded a War Assets Administration contract for surplus war materiel stored at Pearl Harbor, he and his wife, Fanny, initially stayed at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, where they imbibed pineapple juice from the drinking fountains.

  • MMA, ARD have no disparity; says Qazi Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Oct 15 12:16 PM
    LAHORE, Oct 15 (Online): MMA president and ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Qazi Hussain Ahmed Sunday strongly dispelled an impression that the alliance of religious parties and the ARD is using each other for political gains.

  • Abusing the Arab Peace Initiative Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Oct 15 11:19 AM
    The failed Qatari mediation in the still unresolved inter-Palestinian divide was in practice an American success in turning the Arab Peace Initiative (API) into a pressure tool that further exacerbates fractures both in Arab and Palestinian ranks, less than two weeks after the U.S. aborted a move by the Arab League to revive an overdue comprehensive approach to the Arab and Palestinian Israeli

  • Spain hails Syria's stance on Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Aljazeera - Oct 15 7:50 AM
    Miguel Angel Moratinos, Spain's foreign minister, has described as "very positive" Syria's attitude to a two-month-old truce in Lebanon which Spanish troops are helping enforce.

  • Abbas briefs Kadhafi on situation in Palestine Open this result in new window
    africast.com - Oct 11 7:31 AM
    TRIPOLI, October 11 -- President Mahmoud Abbas has briefed Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Kadhafi on the latest developments relating to the situation in Palestine, official Libyan sources revealed here Wednesday.

  • Op-ed - Removing Hamas: Brinkmanship Tactics or Coup Detat Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Oct 15 11:23 AM
    Within the context of a U.S.-Israeli determined campaign to remove the elected Islamic Resistance Movement from power, the best of the Palestinian mainstream anti-occupation activists of Fatah and Hamas are being polarized into a deadlocked divide that is already threatening an historic national unity with a looming civil war as a result of either risky brinkmanship tactics or what Hamas says a

  • PSC to Organise Public Meeting in London Peace in the Middle Eas Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Oct 13 1:49 PM
    London, October 13, 2006 (WAFA) - Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) said it will organise a Public Meeting "Justice for Palestine - Peace in the Middle East" on Tuesday October 17, 2006 at Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, London.

  • Hamilton SE stuns No. 1 Noblesville Open this result in new window
    The Indianapolis Star - Oct 14 11:53 PM
    FISHERS, Ind. -- Just a sophomore, Courtney Moriarty's thoughts were on her 13 Hamilton Southeastern senior teammates Saturday night. "We did not want this to be our last game," said Moriarty, who leads the Royals with 17 goals. "We want to go all the way to state and win that for them.

  • THE TWO BROTHERS Open this result in new window
    The Biloxi Sun Herald - Oct 15 1:19 AM
    Once upon a time there lived two brothers who dearly loved each other. When their father died, he left his land to the brothers with instructions to divide it equally. This they did, and for many years they lived and worked side by side. Each was to the other not only a brother but also a beloved friend.

  • Helping one girl face the future with hope Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Oct 15 12:10 AM
    Disfigured by war, a young Iraqi finds medical aid and caring strangers in L.A.

  • A Rich musical Open this result in new window
    The Davis Enterprise - Oct 15 8:55 AM
    Published Oct 04, 2006 - 19:50:54 CDT. The world is changing for the milkman Tevye (Jeff Nauer).

  • PALESTINE: Four killed in new Gaza strikes Open this result in new window
    AngolaPress - Oct 13 3:47 AM
    GAZA, 10/13 - Four people have been killed in fresh Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian sources said. Three Hamas militants were killed in an Israeli air strike in the northern Gaza Strip, reports said.

  • S.A. is a battlefront in the Mideast fight Open this result in new window
    San Antonio Express News - Oct 14 10:22 PM
    Recently in San Antonio, divergent groups of people gathered to hear speeches, watch documentaries and coordinate their efforts in righting the wrongs as they perceive them of a region eight time zones away.

  • Annan: Road Map Remains Best Method of Achieving Peace in Middle East Open this result in new window
    Palestine Media Center - Oct 15 2:32 AM
    UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed yesterday that the Road Map remains the best way of achieving a lasting peace in the region.

  • Defense attorney Michael Deutsch Open this result in new window
    Daily Southtown - Oct 15 2:25 AM
    Michael Deutsch, an old civil-rights law warhorse, clearly relishes the chance to defend someone such as Mohammed Salah, especially in a post 9-11 world.

  • Mohammed Salah Open this result in new window
    Daily Southtown - Oct 15 2:25 AM
    Born in Jerusalem, Mohammed Salah eventually settled in Bridgeview and has held jobs including car salesman, store owner, college teacher and van driver.

  • In the land of 'empty people' Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Oct 15 5:45 AM
    Diyarbakir, Turkey. "I was 7 when I was first punched by a Turkish policeman. Why? Because I was playing soccer in the street and I was making a bit of noise. Later I collected many explanations for that blow. Especially in the 10 years I spent in prison."

  • Palestine on NAM Open this result in new window
    The Voice of Millions - Oct 11 1:26 AM
    Representing the cause of his suffering people fighting for the establishment of the sovereign state of Palestine. President Abbas received tremendous support to his demand to holds NAM countries meet exclusively on the situation in Palestine.

  • Pirate defense puts the hurt on Bluestreaks Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Oct 15 1:11 AM
    TOLEDO -- Cumberlands defense forced seven Martinsville turnovers and the Pirates held the Bluestreaks to just 75 yards of total offense Friday in a Little Illini Conference game.

  • Iranian president: Palestine is front line of Islamic nation Open this result in new window
    Al Bawaba - Oct 12 1:58 PM
    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that the victories of Palestinian people and Islamic resistance in Lebanon have disrupted the 60-year equations of the world bullying arrogant powers in the Middle East. According to a report released by the Presidential Office Media Department, he made the remark in a meeting with the Palestinian Minister of Interior Saeed Seyam.

  • Israeli Military Machine Kill 19 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Open this result in new window
    Palestine Media Center - Oct 15 2:32 AM
    At least seven Palestinians were killed and ten others were wounded, some seriously, in an Israeli air strike on Saturday morning in the northern Gaza Strip, raising the number of Palestinians killed in the ongoing Israeli military offensive to 19, according to Palestinian medical sources.

  • At least 9 killed in Israel-Palestine violence Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Oct 12 11:10 PM
    Israel continued air and ground military operations in the Gaza Strip Friday morning, leaving nine killed, including two children. The Israeli army said the operations against targets in the Gaza Strip were in retaliation to Palestinian militants' homemade rocket attacks on Israel.

  • President: World equations disrupted by victories of Palestinian, Lebanese nations Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 13 4:25 AM
    Iran - Ahmadinejad - Palestine President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Thursday that the victories of Palestinian people and Islamic resistance in Lebanon have disrupted the 60-year equations of the world bullying arrogant powers in the Middle East.

  • Twilight zone Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 5:31 PM
    Comic-book memoirs of life in dangerous locations have become a minor genre.

  • OU's Peterson done for season Open this result in new window
    Dallas Morning News - Oct 14 9:10 PM
    NORMAN, Okla. What should have been the happiest day in Adrian Peterson's athletic career Saturday turned into one of the most disheartening.

  • Letters to the editor Open this result in new window
    Poughkeepsie Journal - Oct 15 12:13 AM
    On Sept. 29, my wife and I took out-of-town friends on a tour of Springwood Franklin D. Rooselvelt's estate in Hyde Park. Our friends were very excited about visiting the home of our 32nd president, an event they had requested on previous trips to the area, but never found the time.

  • Adrian Peterson Breaks Collarbone, Out For Season Open this result in new window
    KLTV Texas - Oct 14 8:32 PM
    Oklahoma star running back Adrian Peterson had an emotional Saturday. Playing the first game with his father watching in the stands in nine years, Adrian scored two touchdowns with 183 yards on the day. Adrian's father had served out a jail sentence. However, he would witness his son's season ending injury.

  • EDITORIAL: Faculty committee on art removal failed in not addressing transparency Open this result in new window
    The Justice - Oct 13 8:41 PM
    When the faculty committee impaneled to investigate the controversy surrounding the "Voices of Palestine" exhibit issued a report last month effectively recommending a procedure to better handle future exhibits, it failed in its most important task: examining the events and decisions which led to the shameful removal of the exhibit.

  • US 'plot to force out Hamas' Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 5:17 PM
    Hamas accuses the United States of fomenting internal strife among Palestinians.

  • TOI-Billboard, October 14: The new rejectionists Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Oct 14 10:47 PM
    If the Labor party / Will now give its hand to / Avigdor Lieberman / A despicable racist / The enemy of peace / What reason is there / For its existence? (concluding part of Gush Shalom's ad in Haaretz, October 13).

  • London bomber's suicide video is 'linked to traitor' Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 6:20 PM
    Californian masterminded al-Qaeda propaganda, claim terrorism experts.

  • Hamas eyes Syria police training Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 15 12:26 AM
    DAMASCUS: The Hamas-led Palestinian government held talks in Syria on "police training" yesterday hot on the heels of deadly clashes between troops under its command and rival security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas.

  • Play to protest Bengal farmland acquisition Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 14 8:23 PM
    Kolkata, Oct 15 (IANS) The fertile farmlands of Singur, in the eye of a political storm over their acquisition for a proposed Tata Motors project, have inspired a progressive theatre group to lodge a protest with a daring new play on land grabbing for industrialisation.

  • Extracts of Tanweer's speech Open this result in new window
    The Observer - Oct 14 3:45 PM
    Extracts of Tanweer's speech as featured in Gadahn's terror video, released on the anniversary of the 7/7 bombings. Some of the sentences are incoherent and inaudible.

  • A bit of a wet Blunkett Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 7:05 PM
    What follows is a prejudiced review - prejudiced not against the author of The Blunkett Tapes but against the genre of which the book is a salutary example. Published diaries are usually a betrayal, since they reveal the contents of conversations which were thought to be confidential.

  • Bioneers Conference kicks off with Michael Franti & Spearhead Open this result in new window
    Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Oct 14 8:43 PM
    The 4th Annual Northern Rockies Bioneers Conference is Oct. 20 through the 22 at the Emerson Cultural Center.

  • It's time to say sorry for Iraq's agony Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 7:04 PM
    History will forgive the war on Iraq. Or so Tony Blair told the US Congress in July 2003, as the first cold shadows fell on the invasion. The Prime Minister also warned of 'many further struggles ahead'.

  • Qatar health services get a shot in arm Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 15 12:19 AM
    Staff Reporter Health services in Qatar have improved dramatically over the past couple of decades with new state-of-the-art facilities to cater to the countrys rising population, a report in local Arabic daily Arrayah said.

  • Review: The Blunkett Tapes by David Blunkett Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 14 5:36 PM
    David Blunkett's diaries reveal little new about cabinet life - but more than you need to know about him, says Roy Hattersley.

  • HIGH COURT HOPEFUL HOOFS IT FOR CAMPAIGN Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 14 10:21 PM
    One of the more interesting races in the coming Nov. 7 election is a Texas Supreme Court battle. It pits a Perry appointee, Republican Justice Don Willett, against a Democratic challenger, Judge Bill Moody.

  • London bomber's suicide video is 'linked to traitor' Open this result in new window
    The Observer - Oct 14 3:45 PM
    The first American to be charged with treason since the Second World War is said to be the mastermind behind al-Qaeda's propaganda operations in Britain.

  • Number of foreign students at DU declines due to political unrest Open this result in new window
    Financial Express - Oct 14 11:12 PM
    The number of foreign students at Dhaka University (DU) has declined alarmingly over the last 12 years because of the political unrest and its negative image.