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Articles from The Middle East (July 1, 2012)

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1 The Medina. Rhodes, Fred Book review 152
2 After the Arab Spring. Rhodes, Fred Book review 144
3 The Arabs Are Alive. Rhodes, Fred Book review 162
4 The Road to Tahrir: Front Line Images by Six Young Egyptian Photographers. Rhodes, Fred Brief article 168
5 Secret Affairs: Britain Collusion with Radical Islam. Rhodes, Fred Brief article 169
6 New Voices of Arabia: The Short Stories--An Anthology from Saudi Arabia. Rhodes, Fred Book review 167
A Jordanian dilemma: King Abdullah II struggles to save the Hashemite dynasty, avoid having his country dragged into the Syrian bloodbath and overcome severe economic ills and ugly rumour to unite a divided society. Blanche, Ed 2363
A long & winding road ahead: Maria Golia reports from Cairo on the progress of Egypt's presidential elections. Golia, Maria 1276
A time for change? Dr Behrooz Behbudi, founder of the Council for a Democratic Iran, talked to Pat Lancaster about his recently published book and his aspirations for the land of his birth. Lancaster, Pat Interview 1464
Comment. Lancaster, Pat 395
Death for sale: Faouzi Bensaidi, the award-winning Moroccan director of Death for Sale, talked to Alexander Macbeth. Macbeth, Alexander Interview 1006
Egypt sets sail for an economic revival. Smith, Pamela Ann 1770
Fearing change in Aleppo: as fears escalate for the safety of the inhabitants of Syrian towns and cities, Stephen Starr looks at the journey of just one, Aleppo, and how the increasing violence there has impacted on the people over the course of the past year and a half. Starr, Stephen 1015
From Qatar with love: designed by the superstar Italian architect Renzo Piano, and towering over the South Bank of the Thames, London's new skyscraper, the Shard, is, at 310 metres, the tallest building in western Europe. Backed by Qatari financing, the steel and glass masterwork is seen as a symbol of the Gulf state's growing financial and political power. Kan, Charlotte 928
Introducing the Kingdom: Prince Sultan bin Salman has been a national hero since he became the first Arab to journey into space some 25 years ago. Now, the Prince is on a different mission, to bring his country's long and proud heritage to the attention of those at home and abroad. Wells, Rhena 1057
Israel's Kristallnacht. Frykberg, Mel 1040
Letter from Cairo. Column 583
Mixed fortunes for Libyan oil. Ford, Neil 1051
Moroccos's vision: the Arab Spring may have completely transformed North Africa's tourism profile, but Morocco is continuing to attract substantial investment and increasing numbers of visitors. Williams, Stephen Country overview 1566
Muscle flexing over Cyprus sparks concerns: on 14 May 2012, two F-15 Israeli aircraft repeatedly violated Turkish airspace over Cyprus; the intruder was then chased off by Turkish F-16s scrambled from the Turkish Cypriot air base at Lefkoniko. The five separate intrusions lasted some eight minutes and occurred between 11.05 am and 12.49 pm, suggesting that they were a repeated, deliberate provocation. Vesely, Milan 1056
Oil vs antiques: pipeline across ancient Babylon threatens centuries-old antiquities. Land, Thomas 1002
One-State Solution finds increasing favour on the street. Buttu, Diana 1223
Qatar: investing in Tunisia's future: keen to diversify its economy and flex its diplomatic muscles, the small but cash-rich state of Qatar has wasted no time in filling the investment void left by the Arab Spring by financing a variety of projects in Tunisia. Kan, Charlotte 842
Ramadan's positive health impact. Brief article 167
The generals guard their economic empire: Egypt's military leaders are not about to let democracy get in the way of their business interests. Cam McGrath reports from Cairo. McGrath, Cam 998
The hidden hand in Syria. Blanche, Ed 1603
The view of Syria. Hamdan, Ashraf Letter to the editor 268
WEF in Istanbul: Pat Lancaster reports from the World Economic Forum in Turkey. Lancaster, Pat Conference notes 1944
Which way forward for Islamic finance? Gorvett, Jon 1618

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