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Israeli City Reels in Wake of Racist Riots
By CHERRIE HEYWOOD (Middle East Times) Oct. 14 4:12 EDT
ACRE, Israel -- An uneasy calm has settled on the mixed Arab-Israeli town of Acre in northern Israel after five days of almost continuous rioting left widespread physical damage to property, and irreparable emotional and psychological damage to the citys residents who in the past have co-existed in an uneasy and fragile peace.
Lebanon's New Electoral Law Will Impact Christians
By ADLA MASSOUD (Special to the Middle East Times) Oct. 13 5:21 EDT
BEIRUT -- Lebanons new electoral law could define the role of the countrys Christian electorate and directly impact the ongoing Sunni-Shia power struggle, experts say.
EDITORIAL
'Enough is Enough!'
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Oct. 14 3:12 EDT
We are disturbed by the degree to which "Arab" has become the metaphorical mud to sling against your opponent. Last week, for example, the Republican Jewish Coalition released a document in which they use the term Pro-Arab as a pejorative accusation. For his part, Rush Limbaugh has joined in by declaring that Obama is in fact an Arab American. Then, last Friday, after a supporter called Senator Barack Obama "an Arab," Senator John McCain came to the defense of his political opponent by saying, "No, maam. Hes a decent family man and citizen...."
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France's War with Jihadis
Frances war with the jihadis is more intense than most Americans or even most Europeans would imagine.
For Foreign Students, AUC is Not What It Used to Be
CAIRO – The American University in Cairos recently built campus in New Cairo has provided Egyptian students the ability to have a genuine "American" university experience in Egypt. In doing so, however, it has greatly limited the opportunities for its foreign students to engage with the many aspects of Egyptian society and culture once plentiful at its old location.

COPYCAT CLASHES FEARED: Following racist rioting in the northern Israeli town of Acre, police attention is to focus on other Israeli cities with mixed Arab-Jewish communities, as officials fear similar disturbances could break out there. File photo shows Israeli border police during clashes in Jerusalem in 2007. (MaanImages via Newscom). FULL STORY
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ANALYSIS
Final Stages of the Palestinian Conflict?
By CLAUDE SALHANI (Editor, Middle East Times)
Oct. 14 3:12 EDT
Every decade of so the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict undergo serious transformation as the result of changing conditions on the ground. The changes, however, have not always been for the better.
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  • Israeli City Reels in Wake of Racist Riots
  • Final Stages of the Palestinian Conflict?
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  • Gulf stocks surge for second straight day
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Headlines From the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) October 14, 2008 5:15 EDT

Al-Hayat (LONDON): International Markets Revived, Arab Bourses Retrieve Fourth of Their Losses – The "rescue funds" allocated for controlling the financial markets in the 27 European Union nations and Switzerland have been estimated at $3 trillion, after which a series of additional European measures will be taken to "contain the link" with the US markets.

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