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What does it all mean?
Salon Staff
Horowitz: "America is soft." Vincent: "Proud to be a New Yorker." Military expert: Signs point to "the Afghan group." And more reactions.
Inside the Durban debacle
Michael J. Jordan
By focusing the world on Israeli "apartheid" at the U.N. racism conference, well-organized Arab activists are trying to turn Israel into the South Africa of the 21st century.
“Palestinians are not afraid of death”
Flore de Preneuf
Just a week before a deadly Jerusalem pizzeria bombing, the spiritual leader for Hamas told Salon how, by "protecting the dignity of his people," a suicide bomber "becomes a martyr."
Kooks ‘R’ U.S.
Ian Williams
By going its own way on biological weapons, Kyoto, missile defense and a growing list of global issues, the Bush administration is turning the United States into a pariah.
Brinkmanship of blood
Flore de Preneuf
Pushed to the edge by rage and revenge, Palestinians and Israelis stare into the abyss of war.
Waxing political
Michael J. Jordan
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is host to a feisty little uproar. Yasser Arafat, some say, deserves a good melting.
Where’s Arafat?
Flore de Prineuf
His intransigence helped elect Ariel Sharon, and violence rages on. Can Yasser Arafat lead the Palestinians out of crisis?
Colin Powell rolls up his sleeves
Ben Barber
On his trip to the Middle East next week, Bush's secretary of state will face an escalating conflict that he never intended to mediate.
King David was a nebbish
Laura Miller
And Exodus never happened and the walls of Jericho did not come a-tumbling down. How archaeologists are shaking Israel to its biblical foundations.
The fraud of American “peacemaking”
Salon Staff
Salon readers respond to Michael Adams' indictment of U.S. policy toward Israel.
The fraud of American “peacemaking”
Michael Adams
Clinton is just the latest U.S. leader whose one-sided support for Israel has doomed the region to bloodshed.
One murder, two stories
Aaron Tapper
In Israeli and Palestinian newspapers, it's a case of battling histories.
The Dalai Lama
Chris Colin
China hates him, the West wants to hug him. The spiritual leader of Tibet isn't just the bodhisattva of compassion -- he's one heck of a marketer.
Nude amateur hour
John Geirland
At Voyeurweb, ordinary citizens exchange naked pictures of each other and foretell the future of the Web.
Living under siege
Flore de Prineuf
Meet the residents of two Middle East cities -- one Palestinian, the other Israeli. Both share the same concerns about violence and security -- from opposite sides of the conflict.
“The Bulldozer”
Flore de Prineuf
How Ariel Sharon plowed his way back onto the bloody stage of Mideast politics.
War in the Middle East
Flore de Preneuf
The Israeli army responds after two soldiers are lynched in the Palestinian city of Ramallah.
Appetite for destruction
Flore de Preneuf
Ehud Barak's ultimatum passes and violence continues to mount between Israelis and Palestinians.
Peace without compromise?
Flore de Preneuf
The failure of the Camp David summit could spell war, and soon -- or it could be the best thing for the Middle East peace process.
Cheney supported controversial fundraiser
Jake Tapper
The veep nominee was on the finance committee for an Arab-sponsored charity dinner that excluded Israelis.
Thoroughly modern Medicis
Janelle Brown
Will new-economy millionaires bankroll needy artists? Several Web companies are promoting the idea.
Israel, up against the wall
Samuel G. Freedman
The Jewish nation must decide who's in charge: The religion, the state or all of the above.
Will Taiwan's president-elect defuse tension with China?
Brent Hannon
Chinese leaders say no to a proposal for peace talks as equals.
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