
Phil Cramer had no problem-finding people to sign his petition to put control on big oil companies, April 23, 2006 during the 17th annual Earth Fair in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. The fair features over 200 environmental, earth-friendly and quality-of-life exhibits. (UPI Photo/Earl S. Cryer).
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Israel minister threatens to quit over peace talks
An ultranationalist Israeli minister threatened Sunday to quit the cabinet if the core issues at the heart of the Middle East conflict are raised at a peace conference later this year.
Commentary: Foam on the water
Last week was Yom Kippur and, almost automatically, my thoughts, like those of everybody else who was around at the time, went back 34 years, to that particular Yom Kippur.
Former Iran MP tortured to 'repent' for criticisms
A human rights group has called on Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini to release former member of parliament Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoini, an outspoken critic of Iranian detention practices.
Review of Arab Editorials
A roundup of commentary from Arab newspapers September 20.
Israeli PM scrapes for ways to keep coalition afloat
Reeling from criticism over the Lebanon war, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Tuesday scrambled for ways to keep his coalition intact after shelving the main platform on which his Kadima party narrowly won polls less than six months ago.
UN chief in Beirut to shore up fragile peace
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan met with Lebanese leaders in Beirut Monday on the first leg of a Middle East tour aimed at strengthening the fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah.
Hizbullah picks up reporters to 'get the truth out'
While the Security Council discusses a resolution that aims at ending the war in Lebanon, Israel continues to brazenly pound away at the country with scarce regard for civilians. At least 19 were killed in attacks across the country Sunday, the 26t
Commentary: Junkies of war
For me it was a moment of shocking revelation. I was listening to one of the daily speeches of our prime minister.
Beirut's bloggers respond to Israeli bombs
The lights are not completely out in Lebanon yet. The bloggers in Beirut are still typing furiously away in front of lit computer screens.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to make a movie
The Muslim Brotherhood is pressing on with arguably its most ambitious endeavor to date. A movie.


