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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: On economic maturity
    Back when Silvan Shalom became finance minister, we cautioned that an austere budget and monetary discipline, as well as rigorous structural reforms and tax cuts were vital for the Israeli economy in general, but even more during a time of war.

    Answering to a higher authority
    By LARRY DERFNER
    The rabbinical call on soldiers to disobey evacuation orders finds attentive ears among Hesder soldiers.

    Where Israel ends
    By ARIEH O'SULLIVAN
    No longer nomadic, and making the most of the welfare state's handouts, the Negev's 145,000 Beduin are rapidly multiplying, increasingly involved in crime and terror, and fast emerging as a strategic problem

    Behind the lines
    By ANSHEL PFEFFER
    Historians and political scientists will debate for years the effect of the three US presidential debates on next month's American election.

  • URIEL HEILMAN: Diaspora
  • DOUGLAS DAVIS: Europe
  • GIL HOFFMAN: Politics
  • HERB KEINON: Diplomacy
  • KHALED ABU TOAMEH: Mideast