Edition #3-2002
April 26, 2002
Dear
Friend,
Attached
are eleven editorials and op-eds appearing in major U.S. newspapers
during the past week. I have limited it to eleven because I expect that
most people will not have time to read more. They are not encouraging,
but they are a thoughtful and thought-provoking slice of American opinion.
Send
me an email if you either would like to be removed from this list, or
if you want to suggest additional people who should be added to it.
Sincerely,
Arthur
S. Obermayer
- William Raspberry,
"The Problem With
Shuttle Diplomacy", Washington Post, April 22, 2002
- "Israel's
Historic Miscalculation", New York Times, April 26,
2002
- Graham E. Fuller,
"Palestinians have
nothing worth keeping", Miami Herald, April 26, 2002
- Trudy Rubin, "Three
failed strategies", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 26,
2002
- Dennis Ross, "Three
Hard Roads to Peace", Washington Post, April 25,
2002
- Jimmy Carter, "America
Can Persuade Israel to Make a Just Peace", New York Times,
April 21, 2002
- "Terrorism
and Nationalism", Washington Post, April 24, 2002
- Robert Scheer,
"The Palestinian
Side Must Be Told", Los Angeles Times, April 23, 2002
- Thomas L. Friedman,
"What Day Is It?",
New York Times, April 24, 2002
- Trudy Rubin, "Torn
curtain", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 24, 2002
- "Make
peace, not justice, Mideast goal", Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
April 25, 2002
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