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Comment. Dec 1, 2009 707
Arab Knowledge Report 2009: the way forward. Cover story Dec 1, 2009 2577
Comment. Nov 1, 2009 675
Comment. Oct 1, 2009 633
On the road to Damascus. Brief article Oct 1, 2009 310
The Locust and the Bird. Interview Oct 1, 2009 1148
Comment. Aug 1, 2009 673
Comment. Editorial Jul 1, 2009 635
Youth: the great 21st-century challenge: an additional 100 million young Arabs will be cast onto the international job market within the next 20 years, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Arab youth should be looked on as an economic asset and a potential agent for positive change--it's certainly how they see themselves. Cover story Jul 1, 2009 2687
Comment. Jun 1, 2009 659
The Middle East interview. Interview Jun 1, 2009 2285
Comment. May 1, 2009 645
A man for all seasons: the most-voted-for person our 'World's 50 most influential Arabs' poll was Prince Alwaleed of Saudi Arabia, who talks here to Pat Lancaster. Interview May 1, 2009 1482
Age cannot wither her. Interview May 1, 2009 1455
The last word. Column May 1, 2009 616
Comment. Apr 1, 2009 597
A thousand poets--one language. Apr 1, 2009 1275
Comment. Mar 1, 2009 761
Comment. Feb 1, 2009 678
Comment. Jan 1, 2009 703
Comment. Dec 1, 2008 551
Pulling in the same direction? Conference notes Dec 1, 2008 1284
Gulf real estate: riding out the storm. Dec 1, 2008 1133
Comment. Nov 1, 2008 599
Comment. Oct 1, 2008 627
Comment. Aug 1, 2008 701
Comment. Jul 1, 2008 720
Comment. Viewpoint essay Jun 1, 2008 580
Comment. May 1, 2008 527
8th Doha Forum for democracy, development and free trade. May 1, 2008 753
Comment. Viewpoint essay Apr 1, 2008 697
Comment. Mar 1, 2008 657
Remembering Halabja: twenty years ago this month, the Iraqi massacre at Halabja took place. Pat Lancaster looks at the distance the Kurds have travelled in the intervening two decades. Mar 1, 2008 1186
World economic forum: Davos update. Mar 1, 2008 1618
Comment. Viewpoint essay Feb 1, 2008 746
The last word. Feb 1, 2008 690
Comment. Jan 1, 2008 735
Comment. Viewpoint essay Dec 1, 2007 733
Democracy at our own pace: Oman's Majlis A'Shura elections returned some surprising results when possibly the most female friendly state in the Gulf returned no women candidates to the consultative council. PAT LANCASTER reports from the Sultanate. Dec 1, 2007 1703
The Oman experience. Travel narrative Dec 1, 2007 1284
Editorial comment. Editorial Nov 1, 2007 787
Editorial comment. Editorial Oct 1, 2007 717
Editorial comment. Editorial Aug 1, 2007 789
Turkey's AKP record landslide victory. Aug 1, 2007 582
Editorial comment: Gaza is in turmoil. Some would say that has ever been the way, but even seasoned observers regard the latest violence between supporters of Fatah and Hamas as exceptional in its intensity. Editorial Jul 1, 2007 658
World economic forum Jordan: anticipating a brave new world Pat Lancaster reports from Jordan. Jul 1, 2007 1334
$10 billion award for region's future scholars & scientists: an altruistic award by Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum of Dubai will benefit the Arab world's thinkers and doers for generations to come. Jul 1, 2007 629
Editorial comment: a great burden is being placed upon the shoulders of the Middle East region's youth, if the Petra III Nobel Laureates meeting held in Jordan in mid-May is anything to go by. Editorial Jun 1, 2007 707
Editorial comment: global warming is a hot potato these days. In Europe just about the only thing all political parties agree on is that to help slow the effects of climate change carbon emissions from aviation must be reduced; a bevy of taxes are currently under review, essentially to make people think twice, or even 10 times, before forking out to board an airplane. Editorial Apr 1, 2007 677
A shared half century of progress: Pat Lancaster talked to Tunisian and South African women who gathered together to discuss women, peace and prosperity on international women's day. Apr 1, 2007 787
Editorial comment: the decision to suspend construction work--the building of a footbridge--in the area of the Al Aqsa Mosque, known by the Arabs as the Haram al Sharif and by the Jews as Temple Mount, was a victory for common sense more than for any side in the conflict which raged for a day in February claiming 40 injured; 23 Palestinian protestors and 17 Israeli police personnel. Editorial Mar 1, 2007 448
Editorial comment: United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice travelled to the Middle East last month, where she issued various assurances of America's commitment to achieving a more harmonious Middle East. Editorial Feb 1, 2007 537
Editorial comment. Editorial Jan 1, 2007 639
Editorial comment. Dec 1, 2006 719
Editorial comment: despite a very public plea by Nato Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, for additional soldiers to fight alongside British, Canadian and Dutch troops already operating in southern Afghanistan, it was met with little enthusiasm as The Middle East went to press. Editorial Oct 1, 2006 584
Something to celebrate. Oct 1, 2006 1131
The last word. Oct 1, 2006 595
Editorial comment. Editorial Aug 1, 2006 583
Editorial comment. Editorial Jul 1, 2006 558
Contemporary orientalists on display. Brief article Jul 1, 2006 164
Editorial comment: an overture towards the cessation of hostilities or an opportunistic ploy to delay the inevitable showdown? Either way Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad managed to put the cat among the pigeons last month with his letter to US President George W. Bush. Editorial Jun 1, 2006 507
My name is Rachel Corrie. (THE LAST WORD). Jun 1, 2006 493
Editorial comment. Editorial May 1, 2006 822
Doha hosts 6th Forum. May 1, 2006 718
Editorial comment. Editorial Apr 1, 2006 578
Comment. Mar 1, 2006 719
Win some, lose some ... Mar 1, 2006 762
Comment: as The Middle East went to press two men dominated the Court pages of national newspapers in Britain, both of them accused of crimes of race hate. Feb 1, 2006 609
Comment. Jan 1, 2006 648
Saudi Arabian businesswomen woo the West: a 21-strong delegation of Saudi Arabian businesswomen stole the show at the Women in Business International conference, held in London in December. The head of the delegation, Princess Loulwa Al Faisal, daughter of the late, much revered King Faisal, talked to Pat Lancaster. Jan 1, 2006 1073
Comment. Dec 1, 2005 640
Ten years on ... Dec 1, 2005 696
Comment. Nov 1, 2005 589
WSIS poised for take-off in Tunis: as Tunisia puts the finishing touches to plans to host the second part of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) later this month, the country's Minister of Communications Technologies, Montasser Ouaili. Interview Nov 1, 2005 1359
Comment. Oct 1, 2005 609
The search for a star. Oct 1, 2005 547
Comment. Aug 1, 2005 777
Going, going ... Aug 1, 2005 412
Arabcom 2005: Pat Lancaster reports from Tunisia. Aug 1, 2005 595
Walking the talk. Aug 1, 2005 651
Final results in the Lebanese parliamentary elections gave a clear victory to the country's anti-Syrian lobby, led by the son of the former prime minister Rafiq Hariri, assassinated in February. Jul 1, 2005 562
Venice & the Middle East. Jul 1, 2005 647
Comment. Jun 1, 2005 621
The challenge of change: Pat Lancaster reports from Tunis on the recent elections and the country's drive to develop democracy. Jun 1, 2005 1212
The return of Public Enemy Number One. Jun 1, 2005 703
Comment: more than 20 years ago I shared an office with a man called John Christie. I was just getting started in Middle East journalism and he was approaching the end of his career. May 1, 2005 675
World Economic Forum 2005: meeting 21st century challenges. May 1, 2005 1582
The essence of Arabia: one of Britain's most highly regarded contemporary orientalist painters, , talked to Pat Lancaster. Interview May 1, 2005 913
Comment. Apr 1, 2005 532
Comment: these are eventful times in the Middle East and not without optimism in some quarters. Mar 1, 2005 670
On the road again. Cover Story Mar 1, 2005 1566
Art as investment: in these uncertain days of boom and bust, Pat Lancaster talked to Brian MacDermot, chairman of London's Mathaf Gallery, which has specialised in paintings of Arabia for 30 years, about art as investment. Mar 1, 2005 632
Comment: less than 24 hours after being sworn in as the new Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas was under criticism for failing to rein in violent Palestinian extremists. Feb 1, 2005 607
The Guantanamo nightmare. Feb 1, 2005 477
Comment. Jan 1, 2005 682
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 1918-2004: President of the UAE and ruler of Abu Dhabi. Obituary Dec 1, 2004 683
Comment. Nov 1, 2004 648
Comment. Oct 1, 2004 721
Comment. Editorial Aug 1, 2004 644
Comment. Editorial Jun 1, 2004 750

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