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By David Peterson at Oct 22, 2004
On Wednesday, October 20, the long-serving Prime Minister of Lebanon, Rafik Al-Hariri---one of the richest people in the world, and widely acclaimed as the man most responsible for lining up the capital to rebuild the central area of Beirut, devastated by... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 21, 2004
According to Razing Rafah: Mass Home Demolitions in the Gaza Strip (October, 2004), a new Human Rights Watch report, the Israeli military demolished the single greatest number of Palestinian houses in the Rafah region in the southern Gaza Strip, just insi... (More) Comments (8)
By David Peterson at Oct 19, 2004
I've always felt that a hall of mirrors is a wonderful metaphor for life in a hyper-reflected---if nowhere near as reflective---media age. Not because of some silly metaphysical-slash-ontological predicament the alleged affliction with which serves only ... (More) Comments (3)
Srebrenica and the Neocolonial Community
By David Peterson at Oct 17, 2004
There have been three good reasons over the course of the past seven or eight days for the small city in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina named Srebrenica to have been reported in the world's news. (Leaving aside whatever other good reasons there may ha... (More) Comments (0)
If Only the World Had a Vote....
By David Peterson at Oct 16, 2004
Writing on behalf of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz and its contribution to this Friday's important ten-country survey, "What the World Thinks of America," Shmuel Rosner defined the two essential conditions behind the Israeli public's support for the curre... (More) Comments (0)
Beyond Demonstration Elections III
By David Peterson at Oct 14, 2004
Just as there is a "standard set of cliches and patriotic symbols that are mobilized to justify U.S. intervention," Edward Herman and Frank Brodhead wrote 20 years ago in Demonstration Elections, so, too, there is a standard set of cliches and---if not qu... (More) Comments (0)
Beyond Demonstration Elections II
By David Peterson at Oct 14, 2004
Are there any doubts that, some time around the end of this month (maybe a little later), after all of the ballots are transported to one of the eight counting centers around the country, and the final ballot tabulated---or, whether they are all sealed in... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 12, 2004
According to Nader 2000 Leaders Organize To Defeat Bush, an Open Letter addressed to "progressives" of all sizes, shapes, and colors: This year, we urge support for Kerry/Edwards in all swing states, even while we strongly disagree with Kerry's policies ... (More) Comments (7)
Beyond Demonstration Elections I
By David Peterson at Oct 11, 2004
At last some good news from the colonies! The solidarity of the 15 presidential candidates who joined the document that came out of the meeting at the Kabul residence of Abdul Satar Sirat, protesting Saturday's national election in Afghanistan, "began to... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 10, 2004
Worse than I first thought---that's how the outcome of the Australian national elections now looks. A "stunning election result which will let [Prime Minister John Howard] put his conservative stamp on Australia," was how AAP Newsfeed described it, Howa... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 09, 2004
Among the hottest questions circulating between people who have dared to venture into Duelferland, and managed to find their way back out again, are two: Did the official Report of the Knight Errant to the Director of Central Intelligence on Iraq's Weapon... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Oct 08, 2004
It's not the end of the year yet, so a retrospective may be out of place. Premature. Untimely even. Still. I do not believe that it is too early to recall my favorite magazine cover of the year, one unlikely to be surpassed in the remaining 12 weeks: ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Oct 05, 2004
When two Palestinian bombers, one right after the other, blew up both themselves and at least 16 Israelis on two separate buses in the Israeli city of Beersheva on August 31---at the time, the bloodiest attack of its kind since October, 2003---the UN Secr... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 04, 2004
Well. It is now Monday morning, October 4. Today's Chicago Tribune---like pretty much the rest (and perhaps all) of the mainstream American print dailies on this first Monday of October---began with a total of six different reports on its front page. In... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 03, 2004
When the Chicago Tribune first unveiled Struggle for the Soul of Islam on February 8 of this year, "A note from the editors" introduced this series of occasional articles as follows: Many Muslims see America's war on terror as a war against Islam. An... (More) Comments (0)


