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Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Left, right, left: Who will march for gun control? Plus: Pine Ridge is off the media's map; Palestinian poetry doesn't belong in Israeli classrooms.
The Palestinian verses
Flore de Preneuf
The teaching of lyrical poetry by a former PLO leader throws Israel's government for a loop.
We're with stupid
Carina Chocano
What could be worse than a humiliating death? Try getting famous for it.
What would our century be without Baba Wawa?
Sean Elder
Barbara Walters' photo of the century features -- Barbara Walters!
The myth weavers
David Horowitz
Three leading leftist figures have been exposed this year as having lied about their backgrounds. Has the failure of their ideology forced them to fictionalize?
Said critic blasts back at Hitchens
Craig Offman
A third volley in the controversy over the leading Palestinian intellectual in America.
Commentary's scurrilous attack on Edward Said
Christopher Hitchens
Enemies are calling him "the Palestinian Tawana Brawley," but Said's stories of displacement and diaspora are true.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Is Britney Spears just "lovestruck"? Plus: Gates' personality quirks conceal real issues in Redmond; selling science with sex appeal.
Edward Said to respond to claims he's not a true Palestinian
Craig Offman
Middle East scholar is accused of misrepresenting his past.
Palestinian refugees get wired
Flore de Preneuf
What can the Internet bring to a culture that has been scattered
across the world?
Miss Israel visits the Balkans
Flore de Preneuf
A Jewish relief agency flies a planeload of Kosovar refugees to Israel, where the country's mixed feelings about a Muslim "Greater Albania" -- and its own Arabs -- awaits them.
Peace, the movie
Daryl Lindsey
Clinton's three-day visit to the Middle East was full of symbols and photo ops, but precious little in the way of content.
Why Birthright Israel can't work
Samuel G. Freedman
Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to subsidize travel to Israel for American Jews can't work.
A man for all seasons
Jeff Stein
A man for all seasons: Russia's former KGB chief dishes the truth about new Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov.
My junior year abroad
Edith Pearlman
At the age of 60, Edith Pearlman undertakes her own version of Junior Year Abroad -- in a classroom called Jerusalem.
Newsreal: The ayatollah who came in from the cold
Christopher Hitchens
Salman Rushdie has had it with Western writers who think it's his own fault that the Iranians are out to kill him. First up in the cross hairs: John Le Carr
Why Israel shouldn't trust Yasir Arafat
David Horowitz
The Nobel Laureate is a sadistic dictator and shameless liar who has just one wish for the Jewish state: That it cease to exist.
Israel: Has the civil war already begun?
Jonathan Broder
The author of an award-winning new book on Zionism talks about the vision behind the Jewish state, the Palestinian question, and what William Safire and A.M. Rosenthal won't tell you.
John le Carr
Andrew Ross
Master of the secret world : John le Carri on deception, storytelling and American hubris.
U.S. “headbanger” set for top Mideast post?
Jonathan Broder
Holbrooke's name is mentioned as White House braces for visit by Israel's new conservative
leader
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Jonathan Broder
Netanyahu victory plunges Clinton administration into deep funk
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