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 “Syrians Arrest of Leading Democracy Activist Sparks Outcry.” Houston Chronicle 29 January 2008.

Friedman, Lisa. “Berman likely to head House Foreign Affairs Committee.” LA Daily News 21 January 2008.

Prince, James. “Conditioning Aid to Palestinians.” Forward 26 December 2007.

Calabresi, Massimo. “Seeing Hope in a Hamas Victory.” Time, Inc. 19 June 2007.

 “Requiem for Darfur: Benefit Performance of Requiem of Giuseppe Verdi.” Requiem for Darfur 22 January 2007.

Prince, James and Scott Lasensky. “The Alternative to Foreign Aid.” Worth Magazine March 2006.

Stockman, Farah. “Harder line on Palestinians sought.” The Boston Globe 5 February 2006.

Stockman, Farah. “Bush sees vote proving ‘power of democracy’ but he urges Abbas to stay in chief post.” The Boston Globe 27 January 2006.

Prince, James and Michelle (Michal) Miller. “Israelis Turning Inward.” Democracy Council 20 September 2005.

Stack, Megan K. “Arabs Take Byte at Regimes.” The Los Angeles Times 12 September 2005.

Prince, James and Glenn Yago. “Privatize the Peace Process.” The Wall Street Journal 10 August 2005.

Prince, James and Glenn Yago. “The Economic Road Map. Beyond the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Milken Institute July 2005.

Prince, James and Glenn Yago. “Digging Out: The Economics of Palestinian Independence.” The Milken Institute Review Third Quarter 2005.

Shadid, Anthony. “Syria’s Voices of Change.” The Washington Post 25 May 2005.

Coffee, Amanda. “Seniors Graduate to Service in Guatemala Literacy.” Los Angeles Loyolan 7 May 2005.

Abukhater, Maher. “Palestinian Authority Reveals $600 Million Investments.” Democracy Council 28 February 2005.

Prince, James and Kerry Candaele. “Call It a Day and Move On.” U.S.A. Today 7 October 2003.

Prince, James. “Arafat’s Lack of Leadership.” Jewish Journal 7 December 2001.

 

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