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The Guardian finds terror

For years, The Guardian has refused to describe Palestinian suicide attacks as “terrorism.” Now the

Is this media intimidation?

Here’s an example of Palestinian media intimidation with an unusual twist. Gunmen beat three ‘journalists’

Abbas’ keystone cops

In a remarkably frank report, AP acknowledges that Palestinian security personnel are reluctant to fight

Alumni notes

The SF Chronicle looks at what happened to Palestinian security personnel who enrolled in a

Schoolyard death revisited

St. Petersburg Times columnist Susan Taylor-Martin investigates the death of Nuran Deab and subsequent media

Neutering democracy

Washington Post columnist Jackson Diehl argues that Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak only jumped on the

BBC’s deep thoughts

What prompted BBC Radio to remove its February 10 edition of “Thought for the Day?”

Ray Hanania responds

Following up on a recent blog entry about Ray Hanania, the Daily Herald columnist responds:

Eason Jordan resigns

Another victory for those who hold big media accountable for irresponsible behavior in Mideast coverage:

Arab Bank notes

In response to a lawsuit by victims of Palestinian terror and a government investigation, the

Review of Muravchik book

On Victor David Hanson’s Private Papers, Bruce Thornton reviews Joshua Muravchik’s book Covering the Intifada:

Today’s cartoons

While Steve Bell of the Guardian reveals that paper’s biases, Gary Varvel of the Indianapolis

Syria bucks boycott

Syria announced that it will import thousands of tons of apples from the Golan Heights

‘Pallywood theater’

The New York Times reprints an International Herald Tribune article on recent challenges to the

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