Opinion
Editorial
Jan 18, 2011 21:34

Danger in Tunisia

Earlier the political process is taken away from the streets the better for everybody...

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RAMZY BAROUD | ARAB NEWS
Jan 18, 2011 21:34

Generalizing Tunisia: Context overrides story

When faced with problems, most authoritarian regimes maintain a policy of rigidity when the appropriate response would be flexibility, political wisdom and concessions. ...

Column
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OSAMA AL SHARIF | ARAB NEWS
Jan 18, 2011 21:34

Tunisia: The unexpected revolution

One of the amazing things about the Tunisian revolution, and they are many, is that it came from nowhere....

Letter
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OLGA PITCAIRN, NEW HOPE
Jan 18, 2011 21:31

Women as easy meat

The article, "Thinking of women as easy meat" by Iman Kurdi (Jan. 17) is interesting because it centers on Pakistan....

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Letter
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NAWABZADA SHAJEE NAWAB, BY E-MAIL
Jan 18, 2011 21:31

Pak blasphemy laws-3

This article reflects his commitment to human values upheld by Islam. Some people are misusing religion for personal or political gains.

 

Letter
By
DURRE FATIMA, RIYADH
Jan 18, 2011 21:30

Pak blasphemy laws-2

Pakistani society is becoming very volatile and dangerous because it can't tolerate differences of opinion....

Letter
By
MASOOD KHAN, JUBAIL
Jan 18, 2011 21:30

Pak blasphemy laws

As Tariq Al-Maeena has rightly concluded (Jan.15), enough is enough. ...

Letter
By
MAHAD NADEEM, RIYADH
Jan 18, 2011 21:30

Saudi football

The recent poor showing of the Saudi national team has caused an outrage among Saudi fans....

Letter
By
TAZEEN HASAN, BY E-MAIL
Jan 18, 2011 21:30

Historic castle in miserable condition

Yesterday, we had a trip to Aznam Castle about 230 km southwest of Tabuk....

Column
By
LINDA HEARD | ARAB NEWS
Jan 18, 2011 15:40

Lebanon should reject Hariri tribunal

AT first sight, Lebanon is a country to be envied. It’s one of the most naturally beautiful and diverse in the Middle East. Its people are educated, sophisticated and entrepreneurial as well as being some of the most hospitable I’ve ever encountered. When I first visited Beirut in 1974 I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. When I lived there for ten months in 2000 following the Israeli withdrawal it wasn’t quite as glamorous as it once was. Buildings were pockmarked and the scars of war visible but, at that time, the Lebanese were erasing the scars on their hearts and were excited to begin a new chapter of peace...

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