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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 16

February 24, 2006

John Temple, Rocky Mountain News: "Readers Thanks News For Cartoons." (Yes, unlike most mealy-mouthed U.S. dailies, the RMN published - online - the cartoons about Islamists that sparked global riots and deaths).

Andrew Steven Harris, Prague Post: "Under Siege." (Cartoon jihadists declare war on Western civ.).

Mansoor Ijaz, Los Angeles Times: "Islamic Truths." ("...the most glaring truth is that Islam's mobsters fear the West has it right.")

Times Of London, editorial: "In The Name Of Islam - Iraq's Neighbors Need To Do More To Halt The Spiral Of Violence."

Victor Davis Hanson, San Jose Mercury News: "Patience Necessary As Iraq Rebuilds."

Anil Adyanthaya, Rocky Mountain News: "Guantanamo A Far Cry From The Gulag."

Frida Ghitis, Chicago Tribune: "No More Kaffiyehs - Radical-Chic Confusion." (From Amsterdam, a tart dispatch on the Hamas-era quandry of Europe's anarcho-fashionistas).

Richard Cohen, Washington Post: "Holocaust Denier Should Not be Jailed."

Alan Dershowitz, Boston Globe: Coup Against Summers A Dubious Victory For The Politically Correct." (Harvard's president forced out).

Andrew Baker, Times Of London: "Summers' End Marks The Start Of A Long Winter In American Universities."

Jay Mathews, Newsday: "'Teaching To The Test' Can Be A Good Thing, Too."

Joan Ryan, San Francisco Chronicle: "It's About The Killing, Not The Pain." (Michael Morales on death row).

Cinnamon Stillwell, San Francisco Chronicle: "San Francisco On Fox News - An Embarrassment Of Riches." (San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Gerardo Sandoval tells national TV audience the U.S. should disband its military).

San Diego Union-Bulletin, editorial: "Reiner Rip-Off - Taxpayer Funded Push For Initiative Reeks." (Meathead strikes again).

Los Angeles Times, editorial: "Burbank Sonata." (At long last, the city legalizes piano lessons in private homes).

C.W. Nevius, San Francisco Chronicle: "Teen Nation Has Parents On The Edge." (Personal technology and teens behaving badly).

Tara Sonenshine, Los Angeles Times: "The High-Tech Parent Trap." (There comes a time to just....unplug).

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