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Opinion
Viewers Vs. Broadcasters 1 - 0 Print E-mail

The much anticipated World Cup has been a bit of a fizzle here in Jordan. Not

in relation to the people’s fervor, however, but from the lackluster broadcasters

who, as Mohamed Madi argues, simply do not understand the culture of the

game or what people want from it.

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Troubling Tribalism Print E-mail

As tribal discontent continues to stoke up turmoil in
Jordan, Naseem Tarawnah wonders whether the state
needs a fresh approach in dealing with tribalism.

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On The Matter Of Books Print E-mail

Naim Attallah, a Palestinian and chairman of
independent publishing house Quartet Books in
London, outlines his view of the new challenges
facing the book industry today.

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Full Disclosure Print E-mail

In the midst of recent security breaches, Naseem Tarawnah explains why the Jordanian government, standing at the unguarded gates of the  information age, must learn to be more open with its citizens.

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Critical Thoughts Print E-mail
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Do you think the IAF’s decision to boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections is justified?
  


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