Al-Ahram Weekly Online   21 -27 February 2008
Issue No. 885
Opinion
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

Egypt and the new globalised world
Anouar Abdel-Malek charts the way to reversing the tide of Western hegemony
The limit of Obama's imagination
At a time when Obama's moral voice was most needed, the reach of his wings proved to be cautiously perforated on an AIPAC line, writes Hamid Dabashi
If Kosovo, why not Palestine?
It is time for the Ramallah-based Palestinian leadership to challenge the international community on Palestinian independence, writes John Whitbeck
Communication sans frontiers
Professional ethics and public education, not government oppression, is the answer to lurid satellite television broadcasting, writes Ayman El-Amir
Testing times for TV
With new regulations on the horizon, will journalistic standards finally be respected in Arab broadcasting, asks Ali Belail
Israel's new settlements
US schools are becoming a major focal point for the Zionist movement, writes Hassan Nafaa
Either way, Israel loses
The aftermath of Hizbullah's certain response to the assassination of Mughniyah may lead to a regional war that would end the Zionist project, writes Dyab Abou Jahjah
In Focus: Israel's next aggression
Brazenly, Israel is planning a full-scale attack on the starved people of Gaza. Will the world and Arabs just watch, asks Galal Nassar

Editorial:
Walking a fine line

Close up:
Performance matters
By Salama A Salama

Soapbox:
Sighs of totalitarianism
By Awatef Abdel-Rahman

Dialogues of Naguib Mahfouz:
Reaching the limit
By Mohamed Salmawy


This week:
Adam Henein

Cartoon by Gomaa

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