Joseph Farah, CEO and editor of WorldNetDaily, will be the featured guest on "Fox News Live" this afternoon to address the general question, "Are American Muslims doing enough to help authorities track down terrorists both in the U.S. and abroad?"
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Farah, an Arab-American journalist, long ago took a courageous stand when he "broke rank" with traditional Arab thought about the Middle East. But it was Farah's 2000 column "Myths of the Middle East," in which he exposed the false claims of the Palestinians, that created an international firestorm. The column generated nearly 30,000 e-mails from around the world in just a few days and has since been translated and reprinted in some 14 foreign languages. As a result of the stir his column created within Israel, Farah was invited to be a weekly columnist for the Jerusalem Post. His unique views and knowledge of Middle East history has made Farah a highly sought-after guest speaker for events throughout the world. Farah's popular daily column, "Between the Lines" is a WorldNetDaily exclusive and is the newssite's most popular column.
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Farah's segment is expected to air live over the Fox News Network at approximately 4:45 p.m. Eastern, 1:45 p.m. Pacific. Guests and topics are subject to change.
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