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Madrid's Interfaith Conference: Optimists, Pessimists and Wishful Thinkers
By CLAUDE SALHANI (Editor, Middle East Times) Jul. 18 9:02 EDT
MADRID -- One of the by-products of the three-day interfaith dialogue conference held in Madrid earlier this week at the initiative of Saudi Arabias King Abdullah is what some observers describe as four conflicting schools of thought: the optimists, who believe that eventually everything will fall in order; the pessimists, who like the cartoon character Chicken Little, believe that the sky is falling; and wishful thinkers – among this category one can include Saudi Arabia – who believe that if they wish for something strong enough to happen, it happens. At least in their mindset. And finally, there are the critics of the Saudi initiative, who regardless of what this conference may have achieved, or will achieve, will only look at the dark side of Arabia.
Egypt Media Under Renewed Attack by State
By JOSEPH MAYTON (Middle East Times) Jul. 18 5:24 EDT
CAIRO -- Television and radio is again under threat in Egypt. The government is currently reviewing a new draft law from the ministry of information that would make it even more difficult for the transmission of audio and visual materials from Egypt.
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Impact of New Mediterranean Union on Africa
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Jul. 18 6:25 EDT
Of all the verdicts on the birth of the Mediterranean Union, the brainchild of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the most striking came from the West African state of Senegal.
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Shebaa Farms Can Create Momentum for Peace
Shebaa Farms is a sliver of land located in the border area between Israel, Lebanon and Syria. It can play an important role, much larger than its size. An agreement on that area – located some 16 square miles on the western slopes of the Hermon mountain range – can help create a much-needed momentum for peace in the region.
Hope for Coexistence Enthuses Delegates
"I never expected anything like it" was the comment of one Pakistani Muslim attending the World Conference on Dialogue organized by the Muslim World League and hosted by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah.

: Dr. Abdullah Omar Nasseef, vice president of King Abdulaziz Center foor Nationa; Dialogue is all smiles at the close of a three-day inter-faith conference in Madrid. (MET) FULL STORY
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Hezbollah After the Swap Deal
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times)
Jul. 18 6:25 EDT
AMMAN -- What has been widely perceived as another Hezbollah victory against Israel with the release and repatriation of five Lebanese prisoners, including the longest-serving Arab detainee in Israel, speculations are growing over the future political and military status of the Lebanese Shiite guerilla organization.
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By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) July 17, 2008 6:11 EDT

Al-Mustaqbal (Lebanon): Lebanese Celebration With Return of Kuntar and Companions – Lebanon yesterday lived a national celebration on the occasion of the return of its liberated prisoners and remains of martyrs, in a deal between Hezbollah and Israel following indirect negotiations through UN mediation. The Lebanese followed with jubilation the return journey of the dean of prisoners in Israel, Samir Kuntar, and his four companions, in a day that was filled with high emotion and hopes that the occasion would avert sedition and heal the wounds at home.

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