The evidence is circumstantial but compelling, epidemiologist Diane S. Lauderdale of the University of Chicago says in the latest issue of Demography.
Michigan could be a model for others
...there appears to be no consistent effort anywhere in the upper reaches of the Bush Administration to engage these communities or to explain or coordinate what much seem to them as grossly contradictory and conflicting efforts.
... Upping the ante, Menendezs Republican opponent Tom Kean joined the fray, chiding Democrats for placing the Arab American on their ballot. ...
I want all Arabs to be stripped naked and cavity-searched if they get within 100 yards of an airport.
Army vet of Palestinian heritage gets credit pitch for Palestinian Bomber
"The Arabian Dream A Tale of Arab Americans" won the Best Documentary award at England's Stratford-Upon-Avon film festival on August 29, 2005.
In the wake of Sept. 11, thousands of Arab and Muslim-Americans volunteered to serve in the U.S. armed services or in law-enforcement. They are protecting us. And they should be thanked, not feared or scapegoated.
Anthony Shadid is that rarest of Americans: an Arab American, fluent in Arabic and entrusted by major media to report from Iraq. In 2004, his work for The Washington Post won him a Pulitzer Prize. Now he has put his experiences and thoughts into a book.
If Michael Berg, with the misery of losing a son, can still have compassion for the Iraqis, then why can't the rest of us?
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