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    Mar 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Dynamic Duos play it fast and loose at Jazz Showcase

    The very loose, somewhat rough, thoroughly enjoyable show that unfolded at the Jazz Showcase on Thursday night did not follow the club's usual format.
    The very loose, somewhat rough, thoroughly enjoyable show that unfolded at the Jazz Showcase on Thursday night did not follow the club's usual format. Instead of featuring a main attraction, the whimsically titled "Dynamic Duos" show featured two...

    Tags: Thelonious Monk, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Entertainment, Music, Dizzy Gillespie

  2. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  3. Obama's Middle East Policy In Tatters

    The Hartford Courant
    In the week following 9/11/12 something big happened: the collapse of the Cairo Doctrine, the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's foreign policy. It was to reset the very course of post-9/11 America, creating, after the (allegedly) brutal depredations...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Cairo (Egypt), Henry Kissinger, Al-Qaeda, Russia

  4. Dec 27, 2011 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  5. Oct 23, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  6. McManus: Mosque and state

    At a conference two years ago, I sat in on a meeting between U.S. officials and young Islamist politicians from Tunisia, Jordan and other countries in the Middle East. The Islamists wanted to know: Would the Americans allow them to run in free elections, even if it meant they might come to power? The Americans turned the question back at them: Would the Islamists, if they won, allow free and democratic elections, even if it might mean losing power?
    At a conference two years ago, I sat in on a meeting between U.S. officials and young Islamist politicians from Tunisia, Jordan and other countries in the Middle East. The Islamists wanted to know: Would the Americans allow them to run in free elections,...

    Tags: Democracy, Cairo (Egypt), Libya, Defense, Religion and Belief

  7. May 22, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  8. Doyle McManus: Middle East hopes and fears

    We may be the world's only remaining superpower, but we've been a secondary factor in the wave of change sweeping the Arab world.
    We may be the world's only remaining superpower, but we've been a secondary factor in the wave of change sweeping the Arab world. Tunisia held its revolution without American help, unless you count Facebook and Twitter. In Egypt, President Obama probably...

    Tags: Syria, Democracy, Saudi Arabia, Facebook, Politics

  9. May 5, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  10. Doyle McManus: Al Qaeda's very bad year

    Al Qaeda is having a very bad year. And from the terrorists' standpoint, the death of Osama bin Laden isn't even the worst of it. The biggest potential blow is the spread of democratic politics in the Arab world. If it succeeds, Al Qaeda will be deprived of its reason for being.
    Al Qaeda is having a very bad year. And from the terrorists' standpoint, the death of Osama bin Laden isn't even the worst of it. The biggest potential blow is the spread of democratic politics in the Arab world. If it succeeds, Al Qaeda will be...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, Saudi Arabia, Politics, Osama bin Laden, New York

  11. Sep 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  12. Two killed as Tunisia protest against film spirals into violence

    World Now
    Two protesters were killed Friday after a massive protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis turned violent, devolving into chaos after protesters scaled an embassy wall and set off a huge explosion with a Molotov cocktail....
  13. Sep 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  14. Mideast violence shows 'Arab Spring' still a work in progress

    World Now
    Global Focus: Anti-American violence sweeping the Muslim world has brought a sobering reminder in Washington and the West that the heady revolutions of the Arab Spring that threw out entrenched dictatorships in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have yet to achieve...
  15. Oct 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  16. Tunisia woman accused of indecency after alleged rape by police

    World Now
    Hundreds of protesters thronged to a Tunis courtroom Tuesday as a woman and her fiance who accused police officers of rape and extortion defended themselves against allegations of indecency. The case has outraged Tunisian feminists and human rights...
  17. Sep 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  18. Calls to protest movie mocking Muhammad spread to Algeria, Iran

    World Now
    The day after outraged Egyptians scaled the walls of the American Embassy and Libyan militants attacked and burned a U.S. consulate, protests and denunciations against an amateur movie mocking the Islamic prophet spread across the region, spurring...
  19. Sep 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  20. Must Reads: Hugo Chavez, Hillary Clinton and a tilting Tunisia

    World Now
    From the hopes for Mogadishu to the barbs of the Venezuelan election, here are the five stories you shouldn't miss from the past week in global news....
  21. Nov 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Israel admits responsibility for 1988 assassination

    World Now
    More than 24 years after Palestinian military leader Khalil Ibrahim Wazir was assassinated in Tunisia, Israel acknowledged for the first time that its spy agency Mossad carried out the killing....
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