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Beating the rule of terror
President Mubarak faced a long and uphill battle against terrorism. He was more than equipped for the task, writes Ibrahim Nafie
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Notes towards an agenda
Consensus, compromise, conflict: the Arab agenda has been through many changes. What next, asks Tahseen Bashir
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With much malice aforethought
The recent attacks on Edward Said may be petty and easily refuted, writes Ghada Karmi, but they remain part of an on-going campaign
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A counter-productive mechanism
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed argues that though resisting normalisation of relations with Israel, is an indispensable ingredient in the Arab confrontation with Zionism, it should not be seen as an end in itself
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
A record of failure
US and British air strikes against Iraq, going on for the last nine months now, are to be pursued further.
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Editorial
Honouring obligations
Soapbox
Carts and horses
Safinaz Kazem
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