"Fahrenheit 9/11" Plays Cairo

"...Saudi oil wealth does not translate into sufficient political clout in Washington for the Saudis to push the US into war, as far as Egyptian and Arab audiences are concerned. Meanwhile, the influence and strategic vision of another US ally in the Middle East -- Israel -- is nowhere to be seen in "Fahrenheit 9/11."

India still facing increasing separatist tendencies

"Continuing secessionist actions and demonstrations in the last five decades have turned India's northeast into an extrememly volatile region. Common borders with Myanmar and China have caused immense worries to India and made this area a theatre of several secessionist movements."

The Diplomat of Sheikh Jarrah

"Much has changed since 1967 when Israel captured the area from Jordan and years later annexed most of East Jerusalem. French Hill, the nearby Jewish neighbourhood now has over 25,000 residents. This population expansion inevitably has an effect on its surrounding neighbourhoods."

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Choosing the last man to die

"It is John Kerry who is an imposter and a major league spoiler. He offers the peace camp a one item agenda: Anybody but Bush. Which says next to nothing about Kerry - who remains a staunch supporter of the invasion of Iraq. He is already promising four more years of occupation."

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Missing: A Media Focus on the Supreme Court

"Though Bush and Kerry are inclined to understate the importance of potential new Supreme Court picks as they try to attract swing voters, Professor Dorf is unequivocal: “A Bush victory will greatly increase the likelihood that Congress and the state legislatures will be able to ban most abortions at some point in the next four years. In contrast, a Kerry victory will almost surely preserve the status quo of legal abortion prior to the third trimester of pregnancy.”