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Thursday 28 July 2005 (21 Jumada al-Thani 1426)

US Delegation to Visit Kingdom to Discuss Detainee Issues
M. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Arab News
RIYADH, 28 July 2005 — A US delegation will visit Saudi Arabia within a week to discuss the repatriation of Saudi detainees to the Kingdom, said a US Embassy spokesman here yesterday. A total...  Full Story 
 
 
Hunt for 15 Militants in Sharm El-Sheikh Blasts
Summer Said, Arab News
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt , 28 July 2005— Security forces said yesterday they were looking for 15 Egyptian militants suspected of carrying out the series of blasts that rocked the Red Sea resort of Sharm...  Full Story 
 
 
200 Dead in Maharashtra, Record Rains Paralyze Bombay
Shahid Raza Burney, Arab News
BOMBAY, 28 July 2005 — At least 200 people died yesterday in the western Indian state of Maharashtra as its capital Bombay was totally paralyzed during the country’s heaviest rainfall on record. ...  Full Story 
 
 
Are We Ever Going to Be Safe Again?
Abeer Mishkhas, abeermishkhas@arabnews.com
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...  Full Story 
London Bomber Arrested
Mushtak Parker, Arab News
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...  Full Story 
 
 
Algerian Diplomats Murdered
Agencies
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...  Full Story 
 
 
Editorial: Message From Lebanon
28 July 2005
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...  Full Story 
 
 
If You Want to Catch a Fish, Do Not Go to a Desert
Dr. Mohammed T. Al-Rasheed, comments@d-corner.com
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,...  Full Story 

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