Question of the Day
Could the internet have prevented the Holocaust? ". . .the Internet has done little or
Could the internet have prevented the Holocaust? ". . .the Internet has done little or
The Independent describes Gaza's cheerless Eid Al Adha. But the Globe & Mail paints a
Jonathan Spyer takes note of the invisible eradication of Christian communities in the Gaza Strip:
Mumbai (and dare I say HonestReporting?) prompted the NY Times' public editor to examine the
Timothy O'Brien brilliantly explains how headline editors are being replaced by "your neighbors and some
The day after the world celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
The Washington Post finds that the Palestinians of eastern Jerusalem are moving to Jewish neighborhoods
Today's the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I was relieved to
This is what Jimmy Carter has come to: Hezbollah, the proxy of the very mullahs
An ombudsman’s independent review of a controversial Palestinian documentary concludes it should not have been
AP reports Israel has reopened the crossings.
Reuters reports Israel has reimposed restrictions on foreign journalists entering Gaza. Expect another cycle of
Citizen journalists and bloggers are really coming into their own. The Pulitzer Prize is expanding
I was supposed to accompany HonestReporting's mission to Sderot. Unfortunately, there was enough concern that
I'm in Sderot all day with the HonestReporting mission, unable to post anything till Tuesday.
Khaled Abu Toameh of the Jerusalem Post reports that Mahmoud Abbas has banned Al-Jazeera from
Breaking from AP: Israel re-opened the border to reporters.
Whoda thought? Since the beginning of the year, West Bank unemployment has dropped three percent
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