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1:45 PM ET, August 20, 2006

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Sam F. Ghattas / Associated Press:
Lebanon prime minister condemns Israel  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon - Standing in the midst of the rubble of south Beirut, Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora called the Israeli bombing campaign "a crime against humanity," and Lebanon's defense minister warned any group that breaks the Middle East cease-fire will be dealt with harshly.
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Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
Israel Committed to Block Arms and Kill Nasrallah  —  French troops arrived at a United Nations base in southern Lebanon Saturday.  Israel says it will still pressure Hezbollah despite a cease-fire deal.  —  Despite a cease-fire agreement, Israel intends to do its best to keep Iran and Syria …
Agence France Presse:
Lebanese PM accuses Israel of crimes against humanity  —  BEIRUT (AFP) - Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora accused Israel of committing crimes against humanity during its month-long offensive on his country.  —  "This is a criminal act which reflects Israel's hatred to destroy Lebanon and its unity …
Sam F. Ghattas / Associated Press:
Annan: Israeli raid violates cease-fire
Associated Press:
Beirut warns groups to keep cease-fire
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Pundits Renounce The President  —  For 10 minutes, the talk show host grilled his guests about whether "George Bush's mental weakness is damaging America's credibility at home and abroad."  For 10 minutes, the caption across the bottom of the television screen read, "IS BUSH AN 'IDIOT'?"
BBC:
Hamas plea over seized deputy PM  —  Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya has appealed to the international community for help to secure the release of his deputy.  —  Nasser al-Shaer was detained by the Israeli army early on Saturday.  —  The Israeli army said it had detained Mr Shaer …
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Jerusalem Post:
Arab media slam Syrian president  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon  —  Syria's president sparked a wave of anger after he knocked Mideast leaders as "half men" in a televised speech, underlining the divisions as Arab nations try to form a unified front in the wake of the Lebanon crisis.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   Arab Media Take Aim At Assad
Washington Post:
What Next?  —  The debate is over: By any definition, Iraq is in a state of civil war.  Indeed, the only thing standing between Iraq and a descent into total Bosnia-like devastation is 135,000 U.S. troops — and even they are merely slowing the fall.  The internecine conflict could easily spiral …
Timothy Egan / New York Times:
The Rise of Shrinking-Vacation Syndrome  —  In August, when much of the world is hard at work trying to do nothing, Jeff Hopkins and his wife, Denise, usually take a week to chase fish in Olympic National Park — a ferry ride and two tanks of gas from here with a boat in tow.
Daily Mail:
Mutiny on Flight 613  —  Passengers refuse to allow holiday jet to take off until two Asian men are thrown off plane  —  British holidaymakers staged an unprecedented mutiny - refusing to allow their flight to take off until two men they feared were terrorists were forcibly removed.
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Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
With doublespeaking France, honor gets lost in translation  —  French is the traditional language of diplomacy.  Diplomacy is the art of saying one thing while doing another.  —  In recent weeks, France stepped forward to act as a broker of peace in Lebanon.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Matthew Kalman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Hezbollah night-vision gear was from Britain, Israel says  —  It's believed to be an export to Iran in drug-fighting effort  —  (08-20) 04:00 PDT Kiryat Shemona, Israel — Israeli intelligence officials have complained to Britain and the United States that sensitive night-vision equipment recovered …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
It's News, Right?  —  Thank God for the JonBenet story.  We may not be getting any closer to solving the disaster in the Middle East, but at least we didn't have to hear much about it last week.  Hezbollah, Hamas, Sunnis, Shiites, Iran, Iraq, it's all so complicated, such — as Bush says — "hard work."
Discussion: PSoTD
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
And Now, Islamism Trumps Arabism  —  SHE grew up in Cairo with the privileges that go to the daughter of a military officer, attended a university and landed a job in marketing.  He grew up in a poor village of dusty unpaved roads, where young men work long hours in a brick factory while dreaming …
Discussion: Liberty and Justice and Truthdig
The Australian:
Mark Steyn: It's breeding obvious, mate  —  Australia and the US can avoid the bleak future awaiting dying old Europe  —  I'M honored to be asked to give the C D Kemp lecture before members of the Institute he founded and which lives on after him.  I've been in Australia for a couple …
Matt Crenson / Associated Press:
Gov't fulfills few Katrina promises  —  Nearly half of New Orleans was still under water when President Bush stood in the Crescent City's historic Jackson Square and swore he would "do what it takes" to rebuild the communities and lives that had been laid to waste two weeks before by Hurricane Katrina.
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