Bloggers' Talk in October
11 November, 2007

As promised, we are rounding up the discussions that took place during the month of October to enable readers to gain easy access to the posts they missed and to provide exposure to Al Bawaba Bloggers.

In October, Al Bawaba welcomed Lebanese blogger Daniel Akill, who wrote passionately about the situation in Lebanon, criticized Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Ladin, and published his commentary on news items.

Blogger Munaeem expressed his opinion on anti-semitism by quoting a CBS News article under the title "In academic circles, criticism of Israel is increasingly off-limits." While in The Imperialist Watch, blogger Bill wrote on a range of topics; from Zionist attacks on Wikipedia to the new Israeli flag in Detroit.

Also along the lines of politics, the Christian Zionism blog by Charles E. Carlson featured critique of the U.S policy of killing the wounded fighters in Fallujah and, in another piece, the author wondered "Who Is Guarding the Oil Well Guards?"

In his blog, Total Truth Sciences, Alexander James compiled a list of "unreported headlines" that he urged his readers to investigate and explore. And in a completely different domain, blog Zgang featured articles on health-related issues such as obesity and hormones, exercise, and autism.

 

 

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