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2004

December

Dec 15: Asthma Rate High for Local Arabs
(Patricia Anstett / The Detroit Free Press)

Dec 15: Arab Americans in Military Juggle Patriotism, Suspicion
(Jennifer Brooks / The Detroit News)

Dec 14: Iraqi-American Actress Scores Big Off-Broadway
(Barbara Schoetzau / VOA News)

Dec 13: Film Ridicules US Portrayal of Arabs
(Al-Jazeera)

Dec 04: US Slows Bid To Advance Democracy in Arab World
(Joel Brinkley / The New York Times)

Dec 04: Kerik Has Long History of Confronting Danger
(The Washington Times)

Dec 03: Partition Plan
(Alex Fishman / Yediot Ahronoth)

Dec 03: Ex-NYPD Official to Succeed Ridge
(Mike Allen and John Mintz / The Washington Post)

Dec 03: Profile: Bernard Kerik
(Kathryn Westcott / BBC News)

November

Nov 30: Kellogg CEO Worked Way Up to Cabinet
(Francis X. Donnelly / The Detroit News)

Nov 30: Gutierrez Is Pick for Commerce Secretary
(Mike Allen and Jonathan Weisman / The Washington Post)

Nov 14: Christians, Jews, Muslims Break Bread Together at Hills City Hall Iftar Event
(Stacy Jenkins / Observer & Eccentric Newspaper)

Nov 12: Casting a Vote for Peace
(Jimmy Carter / The New York Times)

Nov 12: The Road From Here
(King Abdullah II of Jordan / The New York Times)

Nov 11: Bush Picks a Loyalist to Replace a Politician
(Dana Milbank / The Washington Post)

Nov 11: Bush Names Gonzales Attorney General
(Joseph Curl and Jerry Seper / The Washington Times)

Nov 08: Mea Culpa: I am a Pollster, Not a Predictor
(John Zogby)

October

Oct 27: America's Next President and the Mideast Conflict
(Nabil Fahmy / Chicago Tribune)

Oct 14: Arabs, Muslims Hold a Rally for Bush
(Niraj Warikoo / Detroit Free Press)

Oct 14: Lebanese American Energy Secretary Seeks Arab Vote for Bush
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Oct 12: San Jose Police Chief to Fast in Muslim Outreach
(Crystal Carreon / Mercury News)

Oct 09: Nadeau: Peace in Middle East Key to Foiling Terrorism
(Michael Goot / Foster's Online)

Oct 08: Candidates: It's Time to Stop Being Simplistic About Israel
(MJ Rosenberg / Israel Policy Forum)

Oct 07: Israel and the Arafat Question
(Robert Malley / The New York Review of Books)

September

Sep 24: Anti-Israel Israelis
(M.J. Roseberg / Israel Policy Forum)

Sep 23: El-Yousseph retires from Ohio Air National Guard
(Liz Pecek / ThisWeek)

Sep 22: At a Michigan Grill, an Arab American Voice Quizzes Cheney
(James Gerstenzang / The LA Times)

Sep 18: Wanted: Muslim NASCAR Granny
(Tim Harper / Toronto Star)

Sep 07: Behind the AIPAC Probe, Neocons Seen Battling Rivals
(Jefferson Morley / Washington Post)

August

Aug 25: Letting Israel Self-Destruct
(Daniel Seidemann / Washington Post)

Aug 25: Arab American Serves in American Revolutionary War
(James Badeen / Association of Patriotic Arab Americans in the Military)

July

Jul 30: Homeland Security Gets Data on Arab Americans
(Reuters)

Jul 22: Arab-American woman headed to Boston convention
(Crestina Chavez / News 8 Austin)

Jul 21: Khalidi: Palestinians Increasingly Frustrated by 'Ineptitude' of Arafat Leadership
(Interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman / Council on Foreign Relations)

Jul 13: It's a Wall, it's Illegal - and Dangerous
(Marwan Bishara / International Herald Tribune)

Jul 02: Kerry Takes a Stronger Pro-Israel Line
(Bryan Bender / The Boston Globe)

June

Jun 20: Dearborn Arab festival touts voter registration
(Shantee' Woodards / The Detroit News)

Jun 11: Popular Misconceptions
(Akiva Eldar / Haaretz)

Jun 03: Al Qaeda's Small Victories Add Up
(Anthony Cordesman / The New York Times)

May

May 26: EMILY's List Program Trains Women to Run for Office
(Ken Thomas / Naples Daily News)

May 17: Moving to Macon 'like a new birth'
(Gray Beverley / The Macon Telegraph)

April

Apr 01: The Truth Hurts
(Kenneth Roth / The Jerusalem Post)

March

Mar 02: Ferial Masry for State Assembly District 37
(Stephanie Kinnear / VC Reporter)

February

Feb 21: Arab American Chosen to Lead the Department
(Niraj Warikoo / The Detroit Free Press)

January

Jan 01: Should the United States increase pressure on Arab countries to democratize? No
(James Zogby / Congressional Quarterly)