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Edition
#50-10/2004
October
19, 2004
Dear
Friend,
During the past month,
Israel-related editorials have been varied and infrequent. With attention
on U.S. elections, the two presidential candidates have stated almost
identical positions related to Israel.
.
Sincerely,
Arthur S. Obermayer
- "The
Middle East Awaits", New York Times, October 18, 2004
- "Off
the Map", Baltimore Sun, October 4, 2004
- "U.S.
should rethink its hands-off role in Mideast", Newsday,
September 19, 2004
- "Two
Advocates for Israel", Baltimore Sun, September 7, 2004
- G. Jefferson Price
III, "Not
the right answers to Middle East question", Baltimore Sun,
October 10, 2004
- Ali Abunimah, "Can't
ignore Mideast conflict", Chicago Tribune, October 13,
2004
- "The
Real Gaza Plan", Baltimore Sun, October 8, 2004
- Matthew A. Levitt,
"Injustice
in Gaza", Baltimore Sun, October 18, 2004
- "Sharon's
Own Map", Boston Globe, September 26, 2004
- Reshef Cheyne,
"A plan
to fix Israel's borders", Boston Globe, October 1, 2004
- Michael Tarazi,
"Two Peoples,
One State", New York Times, October 4, 2004
- "Who
Needs a Jewish State?", Los Angeles Times, October 10,
2004
- Storer H. Rowley,
"Killing
in the name of God", Chicago Tribune, October 3, 2004
- Uri Dromi, "All
terror merits rejection by clerics", Miami Herald, September
10, 2004
- William Safire,
"Israel's
Political 'Big Bang'", New York Times, September 15,
2004
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