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Arab Film Fest Spotlights Under-Exposed Genre
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Festival aimed to foster community building as it screened more than 40 works.
Read more...Morsi Suggests United States' Approach To Arab Relations
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How the U.S. might achieve peace with Egypt.
Read more...Rebuilding Post-War Libya: The Race For Prime Minister
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The new Libyan prime minister will have to reinvigorate a lame bureaucracy.
Read more...Syrian Americans On Both Sides Protest In L.A.
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PHOTOS: Syrian Americans demonstrated outside L.A.'s federal building Saturday.
Read more...Wael Ghonim Brings Revolution 2.0 To LA
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Despite the news from Port Saeed, Ghonim was largely optimistic about Egypt's future.
Read more...Controversial Palestinian Art Exhibit Arrives In L.A.
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"A Child’s View in Gaza” will be on display until mid-February.
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