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Thursday, December 04, 2008 |
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Hebron colonists vow to resist eviction by court 'till the end'
Jewish settlers prepared on Wednesday to battle a forceful eviction after Israel declared a closed military area around a house in Hebron they occupy in defiance of a court order. The military decree followed violent protests on Tuesday involving colonists and their far-right supporters who hurled rocks at Palestinians. Full Story |
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Saudi Arabia to set minimum-wage guidelines for nationals
Saudi Arabia plans to set minimum wage guidelines for Saudi nationals, but not for the millions of foreign workers in the Gulf oil powerhouse, the Labor Ministry said on Tuesday. A ministry spokesman said a plan was in the works to set minimum wage targets for Saudis such as teachers or store cashiers as a part of a program. Full Story |
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Pakistan and India have a clear duty to settle their differences
The latest row between India and Pakistan demonstrates the necessity of sustained efforts by both countries to heal their decades-old rift. The particular circumstances surrounding the source of their renewed animosity, the bloody assaults on civilians in the Indian metropolis of Mumbai, are not especially relevant. Continue |
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A travelogue through the Palestinian condition
Rashid Masharawi has written an entertaining moment of crisis into his film "Laila's Birthday," an emotional meltdown for Enlightenment stalwarts, for whom the last resort famously attributed to frustrated postal workers ("Buy a gun and kill 'em all") won't do. Abu Laila (Mohamed Bakri), exhausted by the litany of insults. Full Story
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Michel Aoun's minority package tour
By Michael Young
You have to hand it to Michel Aoun, he never goes half-way. Here was everyone else staying in Syria for a few hours, two days at the most, and here is Aoun opting for the full four-night, five-day holiday package tour, including visits to religious sites, open buffets, Damascus by night, and an audience with the dictator, all for the low price of his mortal soul. Continue
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