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An elderly Palestinian man walks by a section of Israel's separation barrier at the Kalandia checkpoint between the outskirts of Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007.
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 The Australian 
Jerusalem fears Arab enemy within
| FOR the second time in four months, a terror strike on Jerusalem has been carried out by a resident of the Holy City, leaving Israelis confronting the potential nightmare that terrorists have found ... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) meets with Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Berlin, Germany. (mb1)
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 The Australian 
Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
| PRESSURE was mounting yesterday for the key role of mediating an end to the crisis inZimbabwe to be taken out ofthe hands of South African President Thabo Mbeki, whose "softly softly" approach to Ro... (photo: UN /Evan Schneider )
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years.  The Times 
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
| The price of oil soared over $145 today, fuelled by concerns of an attack on Iran by Israel or the US. | Investors are worried that continuing tension could push Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz -... (photo: AP Photo / U.S. Navy, Christopher Mobley, FILE)
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Gordon Brown  The Guardian 
Brown quizzed by senior MPs - live
Minute-by-minute coverage of the PM's appearance before the Commons liaison committee | This one's not for the faint-hearted. is giving evidence to the liaison committee - the body made up of the 31 C... (photo: Creative Commons / Andrew Gee)
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 Cars and Palestinian pedestrians are seen on both sides of a section of the barrier Israel is building to separate the outskirts of Jerusalem from the West Bank, in the village of A-ram outside the West Bank town of Ramallah, Sunday Feb. 27, 2005. Israel The Guardian
Call to reroute Jerusalem barrier following attack
| By JOSEF FEDERMAN | Associated Press Writer | JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel should cut off outlying Arab neighborhoods from Jerusalem, Israel's vice premier proposed Thursday... (photo: AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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Egypt Air - Flight - Travel /aaeh The Times Of India
Egypt Air to buy Boeing, Airbus planes
|                 CAIRO: State-owned airline Egypt Air plans to buy five planes from Boeing and Airbus, the state news agency... (photo: public domain )
Airbus   Airlines   Boeing   Egypt   Photos  
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd Canada Dot Com
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
| JAKARTA - A group of 10 suspected Muslim militants detained in raids on Sumatra island by Indonesia's anti-terrorism unit was plotting to attack Western targets, a poli... (photo: AP / Achmad Ibrahim)
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Turkish women display a banner reads that: ""No to barracks' solution!", referring to the Army's influence, in Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, during a protest against a ban on head scarves and demanding more freedom to Islamic style head scarves which fully and tightly covers the hair. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan defended the government's plans to lift a decades-old ban on Islamic head scarves in universities, describing it as a reform aimed at expanding rights and freedoms to join the European Union. (js1) Pravda RU
Art show debuts in USA to break stereotypes about Islamic women
| In the months following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, Princess Wijdan Al Hashemi and her friend Aliki Moschis-Gauguet noticed that the only depictions they sa... (photo: AP / Murad Sezer)
Islamic   Photos   Social   US   Women  
An Afghan police man destroying the opium poppies on the field during a poppy eradication operations in Tarin Kowt in Urugzan Southern province of Afghanistan, Sunday, April 29, 2007. Taliban fired rockets and small arms when U.S sState Department officials along with Afghan authorities were eradicating the poppy in the southern Afghanistan. Infowars
The Post-9/11 Afghan Heroin Explosion
| Prior to 9/11, the poppy production levels in Afghanistan were at a low and many of the Taliban were against heroin and the opium poppies. However, since U.S. forces en... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Afghanistan   Heroin   Photos   Poppy   Production  
U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen Infowars
US admiral urges caution on Iran
| America's top military officer has said opening up a new front in the Middle East through a strike on Iran would be "extremely stressful" for US forces. | Adm Mike Mull... (photo: U.S. Navy / Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley )
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- Viewers complain after BBC News broadcasts Jerusalem shootin
- BBC witnesses Jerusalem bloodshed
- Ex-Guantanamo inmate to head rights news at Jazeera
- Israeli court refuses to muzzle French TV station
- TV Crew Challenges Mugabe
- Libya ends support to TV rules charter
 Candle light vigil for Peace and Harmony in Tibet
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- Seun Kuti keeps Egypt 80 going
- Abu Dhabi Classics to present world music masterpieces
- Jordanian music festival boycotted over organizer's '
- Muggles Express visits Lebanon
- Arab singers to boycott Jordan festival
- Istanbul To Host Famous Bands And Musicians In July
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Istanbul To Host Famous Bands And Musicians In July
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- Iran mulls death penalty for Internet crimes
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- Internet body approves domain name big bang
- Net activism rattles Arabs
- Lebanon, Warren County present Internet Safety for Kids and
- Al Ain traffic police log on to web to raise public awarenes
Board members of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Suzanne Woolf, left, Raimundo Beca, second from left, Vice Chairman Roberto Gaetano, second from right, and Jean-Jacques Subrenat, right, are seen during a vote in Paris, Thursday, June 26, 2008. The Internet's key oversight agency relaxed rules Thursday to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new Internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old addressing system
Internet body approves domain name big bang
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- Seun Kuti keeps Egypt 80 going
- APNewsBreak: Pentagon extends tour of 2,200 Marines in Afgha
- Gas prices steady; oil near $146 a barrel
- Jordan and Andre accept damages
- Hollywood Studios launches Mideast initiative
- Jeddah to host first family feature film
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Gas prices steady; oil near $146 a barrel
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- Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
- Iranian Nobel laureate calls for peaceful resolution of nucl
- TRUDY RUBIN: A ray of hope in Baghdad
- Israel Right demands wall to keep Palestinians out of Jerusa
- British grandmother murdered on holiday in Tunisia
- Jerusalem 'killdozer' attack sparks calls to cut off
Turkish women display a banner reads that: ""No to barracks' solution!", referring to the Army's influence, in Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, during a protest against a ban on head scarves and demanding more freedom to Islamic style head scarves which fully and tightly covers the hair. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan defended the government's plans to lift a decades-old ban on Islamic head scarves in universities, describing it as a reform aimed at expanding rights and freedoms to join the European Union. (js1)
Art show debuts in USA to break stereotypes about Islamic women
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- Seun Kuti keeps Egypt 80 going
- Another terror suspect freed on bail in Britain
- Israeli VP: Reroute Jerusalem barrier
- Call to reroute Jerusalem barrier following attack
- Israelis reel from attack by construction worker
- Jerusalem 'killdozer' attack sparks calls to cut off
 Cars and Palestinian pedestrians are seen on both sides of a section of the barrier Israel is building to separate the outskirts of Jerusalem from the West Bank, in the village of A-ram outside the West Bank town of Ramallah, Sunday Feb. 27, 2005. Israel
Call to reroute Jerusalem barrier following attack
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- Hot rods are these Iraqis' driving passion
- Mom brokered hedge-fund scammer's surrender
- Detention of Pakistani nuclear scientist contested
- News of the World pays out and apologises to Jordan and Pete
- AP Executive Morning Briefing
- Bush tackles Afghan security
 President George W. Bush addresses the Veterans Day ceremonies Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.  ula1
Bush tackles Afghan security
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- Turkey-bound Aragones backs Del Bosque to succeed as coach o
- Terror suspect is bailed out in Britain
- Turkey-bound Aragones backs Del Bosque to succeed as coach o
- Jordan Crawford rules out UK
- Cairo belts Jays
- Turkey's ruling party rejects charges
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First Dubai district football tournament set to kick-off soon
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