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Articles from The Middle East (July 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
9/11 Contradictions. Rhodes, Fred Book review 189
A bitter sweet revenge. Kutschera, Chris 1065
A shellfish worth its weight in gold. Highet, Juliet 1268
Afghan chic. Kingstone, Heidi 1388
An unhealthy interest? Some Islamic debt instruments have been falling foul of Muslim scholars--widening a new debate in finance known as Shari'ah risk. Black, Jeff 1486
Anticipating a promising future: following the Paris conference on 12 June, which pledged $20bn for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, the country's minister of finance, Anwarulhaq Ahadi, spoke exclusively to The Middle East about how he anticipates the money will be spent and the differences it will make to long-suffering Afghan citizens. Interview 1590
Capture the solution: Abu Dhabi has taken the bold decision to build the world's first industrial scale hydrogen-powered generating plant using carbon capture processes. Williams, Stephen 1213
Carthage jazz festival 2008. Stevenson, John 967
Comment. Lancaster, Pat 720
Egypt negotiates troubled waters: Maria Golia reports from Cairo. Golia, Maria 1235
Freedom's Unsteady March. Rhodes, Fred Book review 188
Gulf food security: is there enough, and at what price? Smith, Pamela Ann 2739
Iran in World Politics. Rhodes, Fred Book review 179
Lebanon at the crossroads: the Doha Accord halts political feuding, but it remains to be seen whether it's a new beginning or just the calm before the storm. Ed Blanche reports from Beirut. Blanche, Ed 1895
May the best man win. Seymour, Richard 1369
Power and Water in the Middle East. Rhodes, Fred Book review 166
Reform may be lagging behind but progress continues unhindered: a View from the Gulf by Mustapha Karkouti. Karkouti, Mustapha Essay 1340
Saudi real estate sector presents $multibillion investment opportunities. Rashid, Wafik Al 1002
Step out of the dark ages: the spread of the HIV/Aids virus is a tragedy not a stain on the honour of the world community. And until all nations--including those of the Middle East--stop apportioning blame and direct their attentions towards education and prevention programmes, the devastation will continue. Seymour, Richard 1150
Temperature rises on a long summer of discontent. Frykberg, Mel 1308
The art of balance: Adel Darwish reports on how the narrative of reporting Israel has changed in the British media, making the job of Israel's new ambassador to London an unprecedented challenge. Darwish, Adel 1293
The last word. Darwish, Adel 682
The oil price how long can it go on rising? In an exclusive interview with The Middle East, Robert Mabro, a world-renowned expert on oil and gas, talks to Pamela Ann Smith. Smith, Pamela Ann Interview 2848
The third way? Mel Frykberg reports from the Occupied Territories where she spoke to Dr Mustafa Barghouti, a politician who is drawing increasing levels of recognition and regard from jaded Palestinian voters, exclusively for The Middle East. Frykberg, Mel Essay 1305
To Be an Arab in Israel. Rhodes, Fred Book review 194
Tunisia's ports the gateway to Africa. Feller, Gordon 778
Wild Mulberries. Rhodes, Fred Book review 194

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