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McCain-Palin Ticket Chills Arabs, Muslims
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times Writer) Sep. 5 11:39 EDT
AMMAN -- With the U.S. presidential elections just two months away, many Arabs and Muslims are increasingly worried that a victory for another conservative Republican administration will exacerbate the tensions and turbulence that have followed the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
Charting the World of Tomorrow
By PATRICK SEALE Sep. 5 3:16 EDT
Vast changes are taking place in the worlds geo-political landscape. Events this past month have cast a sharp light on these changes, which are impinging on almost every corner of the planet.
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Is an Attack on Iran Imminent?
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Sep. 5 2:03 EDT
Diplomats in Europe and the United States who have been tackling the difficult issue of Iran and its nuclear ambitions have been jolted in recent days by two unexpected developments.
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Palin, Giuliani Disregard Community Organizing: A Community Organizer's Defense
At the Republican National Convention former New York City mayor Rudolph Guiliani and then vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin seemed to mock Barack Obamas background as a community organizer. Guiliani, a former Republican presidential candidate, went on to liken community organizing to something corrupt. What is the function of a "community organizer" and how did their remarks undermine central tenets of the American experience and an essential operator for community development to occur?
Making Peace With Syria
PARIS -- President Nicolas Sarkozys visit to Damascus this month confirms the failure of his policy of isolating the regime of President Bashar Assad.

IS A NEW STORM BREWING?: Video footage of Alaska governor Sarah Palin saying that U.S. troops in Iraq are doing God's will has spread like wildfire across the Internet and Arab media. Photo shows U.S. Senator John McCain (L) and Palin, his running mate, at the 39th Republican National Convention in St. Paul of Minnesota, Sept. 4. (Newscom) FULL STORY
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Elegant Colonialism
By RAMI G. KHOURI
Sep. 5 2:03 EDT
BEIRUT -- The agreement signed in August which sees Italy apologize and pay $5 billion in compensation for its colonial rule and misdeeds in Libya, is a powerful example of why it is so important to acknowledge that which many of our friends in the West constantly tell us to put behind us: history.
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Headlines From the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) September 5, 2008 7:54 EDT

Al-Quds al-Arabi (LONDON): Sarah Palin: Americans in Iraq on 'Mission From God' – A video released on Wednesday revealed Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin had said last June in a student church gathering in Alaska that the American forces were sent to Iraq on a "mission from God.

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