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Are We Ever Going to Be Safe Again? Abeer Mishkhas, abeermishkhas@arabnews.com |
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In response to the bombings in London, John Major, a former British prime minister, told the Guardian newspaper that those who incite hatred should be deported from England. “As far as those...
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London Bomber Arrested Mushtak Parker, Arab News |
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LONDON, 28 July 2005 — In a dramatic breakthrough yesterday, Scotland Yard confirmed they have arrested 24-year-old Yasin Hassan Omar, one of the four failed bombers who tried to detonate a bomb in...
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Algerian Diplomats Murdered Agencies |
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BAGHDAD, 28 July 2005 — Iraq’s most feared terror group claimed yesterday it killed two kidnapped Algerian diplomats, warning Muslim nations not to “stand by America in its aggression” in Iraq. US...
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Editorial: Message From Lebanon 28 July 2005 |
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ON Tuesday, Lebanon took another step on its difficult road to recovery and stability with the release of former Lebanese Christian warlord Samir Geagea after a parliamentary amnesty Monday ended his...
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If You Want to Catch a Fish, Do Not Go to a Desert Dr. Mohammed T. Al-Rasheed, comments@d-corner.com |
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The summer of heat and bombs continues unabated. The condemnations of terrorism are deafening yet meaningless. Are we to get used to the sight of the wounded being carried away from beaches, hotels,...
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