May
09

The Tide That Left and Never Came Back

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  • JIDDAH Saudi Arabia The players bounded into the gym shedding their long black cloaks and veils to take to the basketball court Up this night Jeddah United against the Jaguars as 30 women spectators hooted and hollered from the stands Such
    JIDDAH Saudi Arabia The players bounded into the gym shedding their long black cloaks and veils to take to the basketball court Up this night Jeddah United against the Jaguars as 30 women spectators hooted and hollered from the stands Such is
    BAGHDAD Ducking bullets and dodging car bombs may be part of daily life for millions of Baghdadis but behind black veils yet another struggle is being waged the battle of war widows to keep young families alive Iraqi housemaid Um Haidar wears
    SANTA CRUZ The man accused of murdering a pregnant Ben Lomond Market cashier and her unborn child in September 2006 appeared in court Thursday morning but did not enter a plea Michael Patrick McClish 38 is charged with two counts of homicide
    Clashes erupt for second day in Lebanon killing 4 Official UN plane lands in Myanmar with aid after cyclone Underground sport Saudi women shed veils to play basketball Cyclone Nargis had all the makings of a perfect storm Putin signals he intends
    So you thought movie reviewing was all of fun Critiquing a movie is a tricky and a tedious job and only people with good film background can analyze the nuances of filming without forgetting the core fact the movie is not just the apparent story
    SYDNEY Australia Australia is investigating allegations that its soldiers mistreated suspected insurgents in prison in Afghanistan the military said Friday A senior Afghan National Army commander made the allegations during a weekend meeting
    A young graphic designer called Nicola Tommasoli died in hospital in Verona yesterday afternoon victim of a neo fascist mob After he refused to give a cigarette to a skinhead who approached him five of them captured by a surveillance camera
    China s science and engineering community has been distracted the past few months by a series of scandals involving accusations of fraud and plagiarism But the incidents however embarrassing don t seem to be slowing the rush of U S companies
    V IEWERS TUNED in to Al Mehwar on November 16 were shocked to hear Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni s explosive anti veil remarks His comments describing the hijab as a step backward for the nation were soon plastered in newspapers across the Arab

    The Veils

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