The ongoing Arab grief Until now, Arab denial of the reasons for the 1948 catastrophe leaves its meaning locked in echoes and beyond reach, writes Azmi Bishara
Where now for Islamists? Gaining little from political participation, moderate Islamists face a choice between continued low returns and changing course, writes Amr Hamzawy
The only hope Back from the brink, Lebanon has much hard work ahead, writes Amin Howeidi
Empire's last hurrah Stupidity and irresponsibility exploded the American empire from within, writes Ayman El-Amir
The alternate lobby Not before time, in Washington there has emerged a counter-balance to hardline pro-Israel groups, writes James Zogby
Losing ground The agenda of US-Israeli hawks appears mired, for the time being, writes Ramzy Baroud
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Editorial:
Bush's two deaths
Close up:
Mediterranean what?
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Learning from Lebanon
By El-Sayed Eleiwa
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