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Statistic of the Week
When asked How much confidence in the US do you have, 61% of the Middle east responded none, compared to 5% who responded a lot. Annual Arab Public Opinion Survey 2009, University of Maryland/Zogby International. June 02, 2009.

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VOL. IV NO. 26, December 05-December 18, 2008

The Shoe, The President, and Iraq

"Privitization" of US Broadcasting vs. Accountability

Two-Faced over Facebook

Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?

A Breach Towards Freedom

Reuters Opening in the Middle East; Qatar's Media Expo

The Thriving Blogosphere

Al-Jazeera Extends Global Reach

Emmys Going to the Middle East

The Dubai International Film Festival