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Security breakthrough

"In seeking solutions for the Palestinian-Egyptian border and the Rafah crossing after Israel's full withdrawal from the philadelphi strip, the Sharon government appears to be offering a radically different solution."

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The Many Flavors of John Roberts

"The only thing we have to judge John Roberts on is his past actions and his fundamental beliefs. Bush’s neocon wrecking ball is destroying everything in sight and is now aiming at the Supreme Court. Baskin Robbins might love John Roberts, but his appetite for the liberties of Americans is something that this country shouldn’t have to stomach."

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A make or break issue

"All parties interested in making sure the Gaza disengagement is a step toward stability and political progress should be keen to convince Israel to change its position. If Israel maintains control over borders it will consequently maintain restrictions. This is true whether we speak of the Rafah crossing to the outside world, the Karni crossing to Israeli ports, or the Erez crossing to the West Bank."

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Arab-Americans among victims of Hurricane Katrina's devastation

"Many of the Arab Americans own businesses in cities and towns devastated by the hurricane, including in New Orleans which has been submerged in polluted ocean waters for more than a week now."

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Future Storms May be More Destructive

"We need prudent government now more than ever before, and unfortunately, it is a term totally unfamiliar with Bush the Lesser and his crowd. Governance without prudence moving forward is a disaster in the making."

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Will the Government's Abysmal Response to Katrina Recur During a Terrorist Attack?

"If federal efforts in both disaster relief and homeland security are creating an unhealthy dependency by states and localities and distorting priorities of those on the frontline of disaster response, then, although counterintuitive, cutting the budget for such federal activities might actually improve results. However, after any crisis, such as the New Orleans debacle, federal officials usually claim that they could have done a better job if only they had had sufficient funding. Congress, under political pressure to rectify highly publicized problems, usually ponies up the cash. For example, after 9/11, funding was increased for the very intelligence agencies that failed to see the attack coming. But in disaster relief and homeland security, as in intelligence, failure should not be rewarded. It only leads to more failure."

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The universal struggle for life as a common cause

"The children of Adam of all races, religions, genders, ages, and nationalities are joined in a common cause, called life."

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Proposed New Constitution of Iraq and its Socio-Economic and Geo-Strategic Implications

"The prospects for Iraq's future now largely rest on the Sunni Arab action and reaction to the constitution. Whether or not Sunnis participate in the October 15 referendum, and whether or not their participation has an effect on its passage, will be of extreme importance."

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