World & Nation
In late 1979, in the midst of the Iran hostage crisis and Edward M.
April 22, 1986
Books
Through Different Eyes: Two Leading Americans--a Jew and an Arab--Debate U.S.
Nov. 26, 1987
California
The chairman of the National American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said Tuesday that he has sent the FBI evidence linking a person not associated with the Jewish Defense League to a suspected firebombing last week at the committee’s Washington office and to related bombings, including one in Santa Ana that killed the group’s West Coast director.
Dec. 4, 1985
Politics
Former Sen. James G.
Feb. 1, 1987
The chairman of an Arab-American group, linking a fire here that destroyed the group’s offices to two recent attacks against the organization, said Saturday that a private investigator has determined that the fire was set by an intruder who doused a neighboring office with gasoline.
Dec. 1, 1985
Several Arab-American leaders Tuesday urged the U.S.
Feb. 12, 1986
A U.S. congressman, a former senator and two other Americans held talks with Iraqi officials here Saturday, urging them to readmit U.N. weapons inspectors but also saying that it would be immoral for Washington to launch an attack without provocation.
Sept. 15, 2002
Arab-Americans are lobbying strenuously to erode Israel’s support in Congress and the Reagan Administration by citing beatings and killings by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, an Arab-American leader said Tuesday.
Feb. 24, 1988
An explosive device rigged to the front door of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee offices in Santa Ana shattered a large portion of a three-story office building this morning, killing one man and injuring seven other people.
Oct. 11, 1985
Leaders of the Arab-American community today accused the FBI of a reluctance to thoroughly investigate acts of domestic terrorism against members of their ethnic group.
Feb. 11, 1986