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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: Yitzhak Rabin's
    legacy Nine years after his assassination, Yitzhak Rabin's towering, enigmatic and tragic life continues to both inspire and confound Israelis of all walks of life.

    Sick to death
    By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
    Even if he recovers physically, politically Yasser Arafat is dead

    Brothers in arms
    By MATTHEW GUTMAN
    Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood faces a dilemma as Islamist terror sweeps the world

    We don't do comparisons
    By HILARY LEILA KRIEGER
    What's a good Jewish boy from Chicago doing at the helm of Human Rights Watch, the famous NGO that many accuse of singling out the Jewish state?

    Behind the Lines
    By ANSHEL PFEFFER
    Last Monday was a historic day for British journalism.

  • SARAH HONIG: Power Play
  • URIEL HEILMAN: Diaspora
  • DOUGLAS DAVIS: Europe
  • GIL HOFFMAN: Politics