Bush's record on Middle East peace

Although Bush brought together Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, at the US city of Annapolis in November 2007, the Middle East leaders have since failed to make any substantial progress on final status talks. Full Story »

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Mike LaBonte
2.6
by Mike LaBonte - Jan. 8, 2009

The 2 Israeli and 2 Arab viewpoints seem well balanced. They give a sense of what is important to various people . But they are not all that compelling - none of the viewpoints are supported well enough to overcome the disconnect between the two sides

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Jan. 6, 2009
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Brendan Gupta
5.0
by Brendan Gupta - Jan. 8, 2009

This news story is quality journalism because it shares (doesn't tell) the view of the many-sided problem that is the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the key to solving the overall unrest in the Middle East. In order to gain some kind of peace in the region - a sustained peace must first come to Israel-Palestine. This story shows all the different sides to the argument. The pro-Israel/pro-Bush argument, the Pro-Palestinian Anti-Israel argument and the Peace-for-all argument.

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