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9/11 Film Review of Amreeka: Drama of the Arab-Christian Experience in America Also Strikes Notes of Heart and Humor

Penelope Andrew | Posted 05.25.2011

Penelope Andrew

Amreeka is an artful, moving testimony to the perils of making assumptions about individuals or groups. It is a is a film of impeccable taste that unites instead of divides.

The 'One-state Solution' Only Stokes Palestinians Self-Delusion

Rabbi Abraham Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011

Rabbi Abraham Cooper

Until the Palestinians eager to bury the Jewish state finally recognize the legitimate national aspirations of 5.7 million Jews, there may not be peace. But there will always be an Israel.

Giant Leap For Energy On Saharan Desert

Posted 05.25.2011

The idea to tap solar power from the Sahara desert to provide CO2-free electricity for Europe and northern Africa has captured the public's imaginatio...

Demjanjuk Charged In Germany With 27,900 Counts Of Accessory To Murder Over Nazi Killings

AP | ROLAND LOSCH | Posted 05.25.2011

MUNICH — The legal saga of John Demjanjuk neared its final chapter as prosecutors set the stage for one of Germany's highest-profile war crime t...

Tesla To Open Seven Dealerships This Summer

AllAboutElectric | AllCarsElectric | Posted 05.25.2011

Tesla Motors has confirmed that they will open seven new regional sales and services centers this summer. The new stores will be located in New York...

Hitler Color Photographs From Life.com

Huffington Post | Katharine Zaleski | Posted 05.25.2011

Have you ever seen Hitler in color? Probably not. For the first time ever LIFE.com is publishing a color gallery taken by the fuhrer's personal photo...

First Orthodox Rabbis Ordained In Germany Since WWII

The Local | Posted 05.25.2011

Two Orthodox rabbis were ordained in Munich on Tuesday for the first time in more than 70 years. Jewish leaders called the event a "small miracle" tha...

John Demjanjuk Now In German Prison

AP | ROLAND LOSCH and MELISSA EDDY | Posted 05.25.2011

MUNICH — Sitting in a wheelchair and breathing through a nasal tube, retired auto worker John Demjanjuk listened silently Tuesday as a German ju...

The Amazing Race - Still the Best of its Genre: But the Itinerary's Not as Amazing as it Once Was

Michael Russnow | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Russnow

The Amazing Race provides fewer decision-making opportunities and clocks less mileage in each episode, thus diminishing the potential for bad luck affecting the teams. What's the reason?

Pre-orders for Tesla's New Sedan Top 500

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.25.2011

Tesla Motors announced today that it has already received 520 orders for its recently-unveiled Model S sedan, an all-electric vehicle capable of carry...

The End of Unilateralism?

John Feffer | Posted 05.25.2011

John Feffer

Global problems like climate change and financial collapse require global solutions, so we either evolve multilateral responses or we do a dinosaur dive into extinction.

Richard Holbrooke: Afghanistan Will Be "Much Tougher Than Iraq"

Washingtonpost.com | Craig Whitlock | Posted 05.25.2011

MUNICH, Feb. 8 -- President Obama's national security team gave a dire assessment Sunday of the war in Afghanistan, with one member calling it a chall...

NHTSA: Ford's Chinese Tire Troubles; Kerkorian Selling Ford; Unsafe Knock-Offs; Americans Driving Less

Steve Parker | Posted 05.25.2011

Steve Parker

There's good news, bad news and -- finally -- some smart, encouraging news by and for American drivers.

Appeasment 2008: Another Republican National Security Failure

Larry Beinhart | Posted 05.25.2011

Larry Beinhart

"Chamberlain's deal with Hitler has become shorthand for naive, weak leadership." Newsweek, June 23, 2008 It was George Bush who raised the specte...