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Three leading leftist figures have been exposed this year as having lied about their backgrounds. Has the failure of their ideology forced them to fictionalize?
By David Horowitz
September 27, 1999
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It's time for action in East Timor; misunderstanding "Stigmata"; cybercommunism and "free" software.
Letters to the Editor
September 17, 1999
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Blame the airlines for "air rage"; Greil Marcus takes a tasteless swipe at the Spin Doctors;
Mr. Blue's bad advice to single mom.
Letters to the Editor
September 14, 1999
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Is Beirut ready for tourism? Two journalists hit the ground in Lebanon to find out.
By Jessie Deeter and Anne Senghs
September 1, 1999
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What can the Internet bring to a culture that has been scattered
across the world?
By Flore de Preneuf
August 24, 1999
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Nachum Shifren says shooting the curl kosher-style helps Jews focus on the sea's spiritual power and reminds them, "Being religious is cool!"
By Denise Dowling
August 3, 1999
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An impetuous camel safari with two Bedouin guides opens up an enduring ancient world.
By Laura Fraser
June 26, 1999
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Experts discuss Ehud Barak's sweeping victory.
By Daryl Lindsey
May 19, 1999
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World leaders rush to pay tribute to King Hussein, but his widow, Queen Noor, deserves much of the credit for Jordan's transformation from police state to cradle of political freedom.
By Geraldine Brooks
February 9, 1999
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Clinton's three-day visit to the Middle East was full of symbols and photo ops, but precious little in the way of content.
By Daryl Lindsey
December 16, 1998
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A conversation with Jonathan Pollard: Betrayed by Gingrich and Netanyahu, the convicted spy for Israel blasts the politics behind his latest failed hope for clemency.
By Walter Ruby
November 30, 1998
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Aided by a dying King Hussein, Israel's Netanyahu brings Israel back to where it was in the peace negotiations 18 months ago.
By Daryl Lindsey
October 23, 1998
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A solitary night in the Sinai turns into an eerie and magical encounter. By Tehila Lieberman. Excerpted from 'Travelers Tales: Women in the Wild.'
By Tehila Lieberman
October 1, 1998
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The U.S. attacks on Osama bin Laden have transformed him into a local hero.
By Jonathan Broder
August 26, 1998
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At the age of 60, Edith Pearlman undertakes her own version of Junior Year Abroad -- in a classroom called Jerusalem.
By Edith Pearlman
August 26, 1998
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In one sign of the cost of to the Lewinsky scandal, Clinton has caved into the Israeli government and abandoned the peace process in the Middle East
By Jonathan Broder
July 28, 1998
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Hospitality and hostility become blurred for a traveler stranded among Bedouins at the desolate tip of the Sinai.
By Andrew Bill
June 19, 1998
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Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
By Jonathan Broder
June 1, 1998
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Over the next two weeks, President Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo a very public battle of wills over the future of Middle East peace.
By Jonathan Broder
May 12, 1998
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With the formulaic "Damascus Gate," a serious novelist succumbs to fictional banalities.
By Robert Alter
April 16, 1998
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If he wants to save his proudest foreign policy accomplishment, President Clinton will have to face down Israel.
By Jonathan Broder
April 1, 1998
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It took a trip to Israel to bridge the gap between a blond, blue-eyed WASP and her Jewish mother-in-law.
By Jennifer New
March 14, 1998
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Salon has learned of a U.S. arms-for-human-rights deal with Turkey that the Clinton administration thinks is important to preserve Turkey's stability but opponents say it's arming the torturers.
By Jonathan Broder
March 2, 1998
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Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Clinton next Tuesday will likely sink the Middle East peace process altogether.
By Jonathan Broder
January 16, 1998
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The Surreal Gourmet By Bob Blumer Chicken soup with matzo balls is a Hanukkah meal that Jews and gentiles alike will enjoy.
By Bob Blumer
December 19, 1997