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Journalists Should Expose Secrets, Not Keep Them

"The story of the NSA’s illicit domestic spying is not over. More holes are appearing in the Bush administration’s damage-control claims. Media critics who affirm how important the story is -- but make excuses for the long delay in breaking it -- are part of a rationalizing process that has no end."

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Christ, Christians and Muslims

"Our world would be a far better and safer place to live, if we Muslims become true Muslims discharging both rights of God as well as of Humanity, our brothers and sisters in Christianity following the teaching of Christ and our Jewish brothers and sisters following Judaism instead of Zionism."

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Will the Extreme Right Succeed? :: Turning the War on Terror into a War on Islam ::

"The Bush administration should reject the racist strategy of the Extreme Right and become more discreet in executing the war and terrorism, making a clear distinction between fringe groups driven by hatred and fanaticism, and the overwhelming majority of law abiding Muslims who aspire for just peace."

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The Monster called nationalism

"Musharaf has failed to analyze or refuses to accept the fact that his theory of enlightened moderation has backfired to the extent that his policies has totally radicalized the masses."

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Vote you must

"...it is so important to take the proactive longterm view and vote for the alternatives to extremist government. By watching, listening, learning, speaking up -- and voting -- citizens of any democratic country can deny power-hungry extremists the forum they crave."

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NSA Spied on U.N. Diplomats in Push for Invasion of Iraq

"That spying had nothing to do with protecting the United States from a terrorist attack. The entire purpose of the NSA surveillance was to help the White House gain leverage, by whatever means possible, for a resolution in the U.N. Security Council to green light an invasion."

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Kalabagh deadlock: the media must mediate

"This crisis raises a broader question: who is the competent and institutional arbitrating authority within Pakistan when such a crisis emerges?"

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"No official in any country is above the law"

"...it is expected that Zionist lobbyists may invoke the usual refrain of “anti-semitism” in efforts to discredit the plaintiffs..."

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