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Edition
#58-6/2005
August
12 , 2005
Dear
Frind,
The Gaza withdrawal
will start in a few days, and then we may know how well the predictions
in many of these editorials turn out.
As usual, let me know
either if you want to suggest additional names to add to our list or if
you want your name removed. I hope all of you are having a good summer.
Sincerely,
Arthur S. Obermayer
See past articles
from American Editorial Review at http://www.obermayer.us/aer/.
- "The
Gaza Narrative", Chicago Tribune, August 7, 2005.
- Gershom Gorenberg,
"Leaving
Gaza the Wrong Way", Newsday, August 11, 2005
- Glenn Yago and
James Prince, "Privatize
the Peace Process", Wall Street Journal, August 10,
2005
- "Pullout
alone won't save Gaza", Newsday, August 1, 2005
- Naftali Bendavid,
"U.S. needs
deeper role in Gaza", Chicago Tribune, July 27, 2005
- "Nourishing
the Palestinian Police", New York Times, July 28, 2005
- Haim Watzman, "Detours
on the road to paradise", Los Angeles Times, August
1, 2005
- Laila Al-Marayati,
"The
Prison of Gaza", Los Angeles Times, August 7, 2005
- David Makovsky,
"Risks
and Rewards in Gaza", Washington Post, August 10, 2005
- "Midsummer
Mideast Madness", New York Times, July 23, 2005
- Dan Gottlieb, "Love,
loss happen all over; with empathy, peace can too", Philadelphia
Inquirer, August 8, 2005
- Jack Miles, "A
peace no one wins", Los Angeles Times, August 6, 2005
- "Disengaging
Mr. Netanyahu", New York Times, August 9, 2005
- "Gaza's
moment: What happens in the withdrawal will be pivotal", Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, August 12, 2005
- Uri Dromi, "Pullout
painful for all Israelis", Miami Herald, August 12,
2005
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