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  • 05.11.2004 - PICKING UP THE PIECES
  • 29.10.2004 - The new allies
  • 22.10.2004 - The Beduin threat
  • 15.10.2004 - The morning after
  • 08.10.2004 - The other Jewish state
  • 01.10.2004 - Spirited away
  • 24.09.2004 - Sins of 5764
  • 15.09.2004 - Inside the Iraqi insurgency
  • 10.09.2004 - Ariel Sharon's bottom line
  • 03.09.2004 - Who is this man?
  • 27.08.2004 - A nation in overdraft
  • 20.08.2004 - The new haredim
  • 13.08.2004 - Is Bibi ready?
  • 06.08.2004 - Conversations with my killer
  • 30.07.2004 - Danced all night
  • 23.07.2004 - Guns over Gaza
  • 16.07.2004 - The decline of shame
  • 09.07.2004 - After Mubarak
  • 02.07.2004 - New day in Iraq
  • 18.06.2004 - Key to destruction
  • 11.06.2004 - To divide a city
  • 04.06.2004 - Why can't anyone lead the right?
  • 28.05.2004 - Under the fire
  • 21.05.2004 - Prophet of doom
  • EDITORIAL: The Right forlorn
    As a rule of politics, it is the Left, not the Right, that tends toward fracture.

    ANSHEL PFEFFER: In the right corner
    Abandoned by Sharon, the settlers lack a standard-bearer as their historic moment of truth approaches

    SARAH HONIG: A missed opportunity
    The status of the most-respectable-ever right-of-the-Likud party undoubtedly belongs to the defunct Tehiya.

    DAN IZENBERG: Civil disrespect
    The arrest and dentention of Vanunu's interlocutor, has left the Shin Bet with egg on its face

    ANSHEL PFEFFER: Behind the Lines
    Apologizing for faulty reporting has become a bit of a habit over the last year or so for American newspapers, especially the New York Times.

  • HERB KEINON: Diplomacy
  • KHALED ABU TOAMEH: Mideast
  • DOUGLAS DAVIS: Europe
  • JANINE ZACHARIA: Washington
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