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City of Dearborn announces free bp gas cards sponsored by Armada Oil & Gas Co.
Armada Oil and Gas Company is the sponsor of the $25 bp gas cards to help the City in its campaign to attract homebuyers to Dearborn. DEARBORN —As the cost of filling your gas tank continues to rise, Dearborn will be awarding free gas cards to remind area residents and potential homebuyers that the City is centrally located to major...ACLU sponsors rights conference
DEARBORN — The rights of Arab Americans and all Americans will be the focus of a conference and mobilization sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union on Saturday, Jan. 26, at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn. "With new revelations about wiretapping, Internet spying, torture cover-ups, and library censorship emerging...Prayer breakfast will commemorate Dr. King
DETROIT — A prayer breakfast will be held to commemorate and honor Dr. Martin Luther King's birth, his life, his vision, and his dream, which is the theme of the program, "More Than A Dream." Rasul Muhammad, Michigan's representative for Louis Farrakhan and son of Elijah Muhammad, will deliver the keynote address to speak on the...VNA of Southeast Michigan looking for hospice volunteers
DEARBORN — For a unique and truly rewarding life experience, the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan invites you to become a hospice volunteer. VNA is in search of kind, compassionate individuals to help support patients and families in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday...DCC Offers Help Paying Energy Bills For Low-Income Families
The Downriver Community Conference (DCC) weatherization program has funds available for income-qualified Dearborn residents who need help paying their home energy bills. DCC will provide assistance based upon eligibility requirements. Those who qualify can receive up to $800 towards energy bill payments, based on the amount owed....A handbook for Muslim teens
Being a young Muslim in the U.S. got much tougher after 9/11, so a brother-sister team came up with a book to help peers in their faith.Growing up in today's culture can be exciting, confusing, and chock-full of challenges.For young American Muslims, navigating adolescence has proven especially daunting since the events of Sept. 11,...Jewish conscience confronts Palestinian tragedy
Garfinkel's book is an account of his journeys in Israel and Palestine, both actual and emotional. He is a poet and a playwright, and his account is informed by the preoccupations of his calling. The book is subtitled "Crossing the Israel/Palestine Divide," and his crossing is both awkward and revealing. Stylistically, there...Study: Canadian Muslims less likely to vote
Muslims are less likely to vote than other Canadian religious minorities. That is a finding of a study sponsored by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW). CCMW engaged Daood Hamdani to produce a report on the political involvement of Muslim women in Canada. Funding was received from governmental sources.Looking at...British lawyers berate Canada
The British Bar Council, Law Society, Criminal Bar Association, Bar Human Rights Committee, and Commonwealth Lawyers Association have joined in criticizing Canada for failing to act on the case of Canadian citizen Omar Khadr, imprisoned at Guantanamo now for six years since his capture in Afghanistan when he was a 15-year-old child...Ramadan attacks Muslim studies
Writing in Academic Matters, a Canadian journal, Tariq Ramadan, a Swiss Islamic scholar, attacks Western universities for the way in which they teach about Islam and the use they make of Muslim scholars. He charges that universities in the West have focused on the struggle against terrorism and extremism, to the neglect of its...The grinch who stole eid
Some people's noses are out of joint because of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's brand of season's greetings. His card wishes recipients a Merry Christmas and a Happy Hanukkah but does not mention Eid-ul-Adha, in spite of the fact that there are half again as many Muslims as Jews in the country. His website greetings make the...Grosse Pointe peace group discusses Bethlehem dilemma
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — News reports around Christmas-time told about a resurgence of tourists and pilgrims visiting Bethlehem as a result of relative stability in the ancient city over the past two years.But just before Christmas, a group of about 35 Christian peace activists gathered in a Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian church to...‘Rendition’ affirms politico-military establishment
It has been the norm with movies about Middle Eastern events, or Middle Eastern themes, that Arab/Muslim/Middle Eastern suffering is treated with a few words or lines by a character. But suffering by someone who is white, Western, Jewish or Christian is treated with powerful imagery, often done at half-speed, with wrenching detail in...The Camelot of Benazir Bhutto
The 1970s were beginning, and the unrivaled star of my Introduction to the Middle East class was "Pinkie" Bhutto. I asked her once about her given name, Benazir, and she giggled in embarrassment at its literal meaning: "Incomparable." No one at Radcliffe or Harvard called her anything but "Pinkie" back then. But it was already apparent...U.S. illusions die with Bhutto
The shortsighted, ad hoc nature of U.S. policy toward Pakistan is on display once again. Benazir Bhutto has been murdered, most likely by religious fanatics. In the West, pundits and diplomats now wring their hands and lament: "Oh no. All our eggs in one basket."But let's step back for a second to look at how thoroughly bankrupt U.S.......
New Year begins unhappily in Iraq
WASHINGTON (IPS) — The end of 2007 produced a telltale indication of what the New Year seems likely to bring to Iraq."We the Iraqi members of parliament signing below demand a timetable for withdrawal of the occupation forces (MNF) from our beloved Iraq," 144 members of the 275-member parliament, a clear majority, wrote in a declaration...Is Suleiman up to the challenge?
In Lebanon over the last three months, ten parliamentary sessions to elect a new president have been postponed. By tradition the president has to be a Maronite Christian; this tradition is a problem that has never been addressed adequately. The eleventh parliament election session, scheduled for December 29, is expected to be...Should Lebanon become a neutral country?
Should Lebanon become a neutral country? That is the question addressed by André Patry, professor emeritus of international law at Laval University, in an article appearing in the French-language Quebec magazine "Forces." To begin, Patry distinguishes between two kinds of neutrality.Neutrality can be either perpetual or...Terror prosecutions shed more heat than light
NEW YORK (IPS) — The U.S. government's spotty record in obtaining convictions of people charged with providing "material support" to terrorist organizations is adding new impetus to the efforts of prominent constitutional lawyers to seek substantial changes in the law.The latest failure in a terrorism-financing prosecution came late in......
Yemen mourns speaker of parliament
The speaker of Yemen's parliament, Abdullah Bin Hussein al-Ahmar, died on Saturday at the King Faisal Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after a long fight with cancer.Al-Ahmar was elected the first speaker of the Republic of Yemen's House of Representatives in 1993, and was re-elected in 1997, 2003 and 2007. al-AhmarThe 74-year-old was...Syrian expatriates return hoping for wealth
Many Syrian-Americans are leaving for Damascus, lured by the opportunities offered by a newly open economy.Damascus — For Louay Habbal, sipping his latte in an upmarket coffee shop in Damascus, the U.S. will always be home.The warmth of the people, the possibility of achieving success from nothing, and the vast open spaces are......
Obama shakes up Democratic Party
Des Moines — Iowans shocked the foundation of the Democratic Party Thursday night when Illinois Senator Barack Obama placed first in the Iowa caucuses among the Democratic candidates. I had traveled with friends to Iowa to experience the last minute campaigning and the legendary Iowa Democratic caucus process which, by all...Republican presidential candidates on Arab American issues
It has begun in earnest. With the Iowa caucuses out of the way and the New Hampshire primary approaching, the domestic news agenda for 2008 is pretty much set. To start the year off, here is a quick rundown of the Republican and Democratic candidates' positions on various issues.WAR ON IRAQRudy Giuliani: He supported the war on......