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Olmert Asked to Step Down as Indictment Looms
By MEL FRYKBERG (Middle East Times) Dec. 3 12:00 EST
JERUSALEM -- The head of Israels ruling Kadima Party and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni called on incumbent Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign immediately as the indictment of the premier edges closer following allegations of fraud.
British Forces Organization Tackles Military's Other Battle
By GRAHAME BENNETT (Managing Editor, Middle East Times) Dec. 3 12:13 EST
CYPRUS -- The British armed forces on the frontlines of Iraq and Afghanistan as well as military personnel serving in less troubled countries around the world are expected to skillfully handle dangerous or unexpected situations and they endure thorough training to do so.
EDITORIAL
The Lessons of Mumbai
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Dec. 3 12:54 EST
The appalling news from Mumbai last week should strike horror and disgust into the heart of every decent human being, regardless of their race, color and creed. But it also teaches sobering lessons that apply across our region.
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India Terror Aftermath - Greater Integration Needed
This mornings AP headline reads "Pakistan U-Turns on Sending Spy Chief to India." Three links down on the Google "news page," its collection of links is the Hollywood Today headline: "Mumbai Massacre Now Linked to Pakistan: War to Follow?" making it clear that those who generate current world problems are not merely the lawless and conscience-less villains at the extremes, but rather that our problems stem with near equal abundance from dysfunction, irresponsibility and dangerous blindness in the heart of the "mainstream."
Law Over Gun
BEIRUT -- One of the great weaknesses in the modern Middle East that explains much of the chronic violence and political thuggery of the past half century is the thin state of the rule of law in comparison with the rule of the gun.

OLMERT’S NECK ON THE BLOCK: "The prime minister must take leave. There is no other option," said Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (left) about Ehud Olmert (right). The photo shows them at the opening of the winter session of the Knesset in Jerusalem on Oct. 27. (UPI) FULL STORY
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Putin-Medvedev-Putin: Middle East Taking Note
By ARIEL COHEN (Middle East Times)
Dec. 3 12:54 EST
Dynastic rulers and dictators in the Middle East stood amazed and impressed as the upper house of the Russian parliament passed constitutional amendments on Nov. 26, paving the way for Vladimir Putin to return to supreme power in the Kremlin – or for Medvedev to hold supreme power for Putin for the next 16 years.
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INTERNATIONAL
  • Putin-Medvedev-Putin: Middle East Taking Note
  • British Forces Organization Tackles Military's Other Battle
  • Olmert Asked to Step Down as Indictment Looms
  • PLO Agrees to Proceed to Statehood Without Waiting for Gaza
POLITICS
  • New evidence fingers suspects in Hariri killing: UN report
  • Thousands of Israelis mourn Jews killed in Mumbai
  • Egypt cleric slams hajj ban after Hamas blocks pilgrims
  • 'Chemical Ali' sentenced to death for Shiite crackdown
SECURITY
  • NATO leaders review global operations
  • Fresh violence hampers aid effort in Congo
  • NATO, Israel to strengthen cooperation
  • Construction projects adding security
BUSINESS
  • Boom Times for West Bank Economy
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Headlines From the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) December 2, 2008 6:40 EST

Al-Hayat al-Jadeeda (WEST BANK): Israel Bans Libyan Ship From Gaza – Israeli warships prevented a Libyan boat carrying humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip from entering the regional waters, which are under an Israeli blockade, and forced it to return to al-Areesh shores, 40 kilometers from Gaza.

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