Instead, Chedid, 42, and fellow Arab-American Bassam Khawam, 44, flipped on a big-screen television in a Cleveland home overlooking Lake Erie on a recent afternoon and watched a discussion of the U.S. elections on the Arab-language satellite channel Al Jazeera. "The newspapers here don't tell you everything," said Chedid, a convenience-store owner from Cleveland Heights. "There are issues that concern us, and this show addresses those concerns." Part "Crossfire," part "Hardball," the show titled "Sibaq al-Ri'asa al-Amriki"--or "The American Presidential Race"--has been giving an Arab perspective on the candidates' spin since it began airing on the controversial satellite channel...