Makale - Yorum - Analiz
by Jose Bustani April 21, 2002
26 April 2002The GuardianIs Saudi Arabia willing to play the "oil card"?
Published on Wednesday, April 24, 2002 in the Toronto Globe & MailTuesday, May 21, 2002
GuardianTuesday April 23, 2002Tony Blair might believe he belongs to an international coalition, but George Bush has other ideas. Bush's international war against terrorism has not stopped him from waging a parallel war against cooperation.
Gush Shalom 20.4.02There is full agreement between all those who were in the Jenin refugee camp on only one thing.
David ClarkWednesday April 10, 2002Yesterday's carnage in the West Bank provided a bloody illustration of the limits of Ariel Sharon's military strategy.
20 April 2002Znet / Ha'aretz
Lateline, in AustraliaAustralian Broadcasting Corporation April 08, 2002
April 19 - 25, 2002 by Marc CooperIN THE AGE OF GERALDO, IT SEEMS almost an anomaly that a rumpled, 56-year-old professorial British-newspaper foreign correspondent could draw a string of standing-room-only throngs to American university auditoriums.
Jo Anne Van TilburgFriday April 19, 2002The GuardianThor Heyerdahl, who has died of cancer aged 87, was one of the great individualistic standard-bearers of mid-20th-century adventure.
Al Ahram April 18, 2002
by Greg PhiloThe Guardian April 16, 2002
by David EdwardsMedia Lens April 18, 2002
Thursday April 18, 2002The GuardianGeneral Van Baal was the Dutch army's chief of staff - until yesterday afternoon. Then he followed the example of the entire Dutch government and resigned.
Osama bin Laden once told me that Americans did not understand the Middle East.
LeaderWednesday April 17, 2002Jenin camp looks like the scene of a crime. Its concrete rubble and tortured metal evokes another horror half a world away in New York, smaller in scale but every bit as repellent in its particulars, no less distressing, and every bit as man-made.
16 April 2002Znet / Haaretz
by Kristin Schurr April 15, 2002
Tuesday April 16, 2002The GuardianOn Sunday, the US government will launch an international coup. It has been planned for a month. It will be executed quietly, and most of us won't know what is happening until it's too late.
Julian Borger in WashingtonTuesday April 16, 2002The GuardianPaul Wolfowitz, the US deputy defence secretary and a leading hawk in the Bush administration, commissioned a CIA investigation of the chief United Nations weapons inspector in an apparent attempt to undermine the impor
