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...Israeli pilots who refused to carry out targeted eliminations demonstrated rare courage, selflessness and independent thought. More important, they sent a clear signal to all Palestinians-and, indeed, the whole world-that Israel, like any other nation, may be led down a destructive path by its leadership, irrespective of the Israeli people's wishes. As a Muslim, I hope other Muslims all over the world will take note of the Israeli pilots' courageous stand and appreciate the conflicts involved. I hope Muslims will be able to emulate the integrity and courage of these soldiers. The solution to the Israeli-Palestinian...
Working with the Lieberman campaign, she says, has shown her that politics is the right path...
Mohammad Sarfarz Khan strides up a short mud path to a tunnel dug into the hillside, enters and disappears. The 61-year-old Kashmiri villager is sure-footed in the gloom, feeling his way around the shelter with practiced confidence. When he reaches the inner bunker, Khan pulls a blanket around his shoulders and peers out of a small window. It is from here that, since 1989, he has watched thousands of Indian and Pakistani artillery shells describe golden arcs as they split the air of the valley below. "I suppose we were lucky," he says, of surviving 14 years...
...Christmas Day, a van and a car packed with explosives tried to ram Musharraf's motorcade from both ends as he returned to his home in the military cantonment of Rawalpindi from a meeting in the capital. According to investigators, a police officer stepped into the path of the white van, which hit one of the first cars in the motorcade and instantly exploded. Less than a minute later, about 40 kilos of explosives in a car detonated just meters away from the presidential limo, shattering the windshield. Sixteen people were killed, including the bombers, police officers, army security personnel...
...myself as a reasonable person, one who looks at both sides of an issue before forming an opinion. When it comes to Bush, I've tried to be fair-minded. But the emotion he evokes in me is fear. He has taken this country down a very dangerous path, and I'm scared to death of what is going to happen next. Sometimes I feel as if I've gone to sleep and awakened in George Orwell's 1984. Sandra Williams Colonie...