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  • An eye for an eye

    Forty-seven years ago, Ariel Sharon led a raid on a West Bank village that killed about 70 men, women and children, most of them civilians. The villagers have not forgotten.
  • "The Bulldozer" clanks on

    Coming all the way back from war-criminal disgrace, hard-liner Ariel Sharon is about to become the next prime minister of Israel.
  • "I hope he will be better than his father"

    Israelis worry, and Palestinians hope, that a new Bush administration will be tougher on them than Clinton was.
  • Clock running out on Clinton's Mideast legacy

    Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat makes a last-minute trip to Washington to clarify a Clinton-proposed peace deal with Israel.
  • Barak's fate depends on peace

    By calling for early elections, the embattled Israeli prime minister buys a little time, but also places his fate in the hands of Yasser Arafat.
  • Middle East meets Wild West

    With the crisis simmering and the death toll mounting in Israel, vigilante movements are brewing among Israelis and Palestinians alike.
  • Florida voters in Israel look on in amazement

    As their absentee ballots float through the airmail ether, American Jews abroad are thrilled at how significant their votes might be.
  • Making the world safe for democracy?

    From the streets of Paris to offices in Japan, the world chuckles and shrugs at the U.S. election circus.
  • Israel's apartheid

    Fed up with restrictions and discrimination, last month Israeli Arabs joined their Palestinian brethren in the battle against Israeli Jews.
  • Living under siege

    Meet the residents of two Middle East cities -- one Palestinian, the other Israeli. Both share the same concerns about violence and security -- from opposite sides of the conflict.
  • Peace? Please hold

    As the bloodbath rages in the Middle East, Ehud Barak calls for a "timeout" in the peace process.
  • The children's war in the Middle East

    By Flore de Prineuf
  • "It's just something on paper"

    Palestinians and Israelis alike question the outcome of Clinton's Middle East peace summit.
  • The children's war

    Palestinian mothers talk about the pride and anguish they feel as their sons fight and die.
  • "The Bulldozer"

    How Ariel Sharon plowed his way back onto the bloody stage of Mideast politics.
  • War in the Middle East

    The Israeli army responds after two soldiers are lynched in the Palestinian city of Ramallah.
  • Asel is gone

    By Flore de Preneuf
  • Appetite for destruction

    Ehud Barak's ultimatum passes and violence continues to mount between Israelis and Palestinians.
  • Asel is gone

    After a popular, peace-loving Israeli Arab teen is shot dead by police, his family and friends -- both Jewish and Arab -- wrestle with what his loss means for Israel.
  • Violence in the Holy Land

    "Violence erupts in the Holy Land" by Flore de Preneuf; "The sound of silence" by Samuel G. Freedman
  • Violence erupts in the Holy Land

    Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
  • Peace without compromise?

    The failure of the Camp David summit could spell war, and soon -- or it could be the best thing for the Middle East peace process.
  • Hezbollah gets its way

    Why Lebanon isn't euphoric about the impending pullout of Israeli forces.
  • Pilgrimage and public relations

    Pope John Paul's historic visit to Israel is supposed to spread a message of peace, but Israeli and Palestinian spinmeisters are standing by to read in support of their causes.
  • Letters to the editor

    Left, right, left: Who will march for gun control? Plus: Pine Ridge is off the media's map; Palestinian poetry doesn't belong in Israeli classrooms.
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