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 Arab Women -Saharawi women watch a military parade by the Polisario Front independence rebel army at the El Ayoun refugee camp in southeastern Algeria Tuesday, February 27, 2001, during celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the "Saharawi Arab Demo
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 Daily Star Lebanon 
Don't expect any fairy tales in Middle East media
| By Lawrence Pintak | Commentary by | Friday, May 16, 2008 | Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a beautiful princess named Rym. But this princess was sad, for the voices of her... (photo: AP Photo)
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 Sydney Morning Herald 
The world's best new hotels: It List 2008
| A select group of Australian and New Zealand resorts have been ranked among the best new hotels in the world. | Australia's Qualia Spa Resort on Hamilton Island, the Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo... (photo: public domain)
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi arrives at the opening session of the Arab Summit in Damascus, Syria, Saturday, March 29, 2008.  USA Today 
Witness: Gadhafi helped Taylor seize Liberia
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan government ran a training camp in the 1980s that prepared Charles Taylor's troops t... (photo: AP /Adel Hana / )
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TV review: Intrepid Journeys
| Paul Holmes built his stellar broadcasting career on being in touch with what New Zealanders are thinking. Last night's episode of Intrepid Journeys (TV One, 9.30), showed he has not lost the knack.... (photo: GFDL / Mila Zinkova)
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French FM upbeat after Mediterranean Union talks
ALGIERS - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Monday he had held "very promising" discussions with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika on the creation of a ... (photo: AP Photo / Michael Sawyer)
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 Left and right: Condoleezza Rice (US Secretary of State) with US President George W. Bush. ula1 Daily Star Lebanon
Rice discusses Lebanese crisis with EU counterparts
| 'No deterrence action is being considered yet' | By Anthony Elghossain | Daily Star staff | Tuesday, May 13, 2008 | BEIRUT: Select European foreign ministers and US Sec... (photo: NATO)
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 An undated picture shows a Qatari Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker ship being loaded up with LNG at Raslaffans Sea Port, northern Qatar. Under the sandy bottom of the turquoise Gulf lies a giant bubble of natural gas - the world´s largest gas field Gulf News
Gulf states' oil wealth begins to percolate into wider region
| Dubai: Rising oil prices are benefiting non-oil-exporting countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region because oil exporters, particularly the GCC countr... (photo: AP Photo)
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 A picture taken Saturday, May 26, 2007, and made available by the Italian Navy Monday, May 28, 2007, showing a group of 27 immigrants hanging on a tuna fishing net after their boat sank off the coast of Malta. The immigrants, coming from Africa, were res News24
50 immigrants die off Tunisia
| Tunis - Fifty illegal immigrants have died in an attempt to reach Europe from North Africa, the Tunisian Arab-language daily Assabah-Ousbouii reported on Monday. | The ... (photo: AP/Italian Navy, HO)
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, right, meets Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman Independent online
Egypt optimistic about Israel-Hamas truce
| By Avida Landau | Jerusalem - A top Egyptian mediator said on Monday he had "high expectations" that a ceasefire deal could be reached between Israel and Hamas Islamist... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
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A part of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is seen, some 750 miles (1,245 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 (tmg1) Seattle Times
Nuclear-reactor plans fuel fears
| VIENNA, Austria - At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials to signal interest in starting ... (photo: AP / ISNA,Alireza Sot Akbar)
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Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned for July
MOSCOW (AP) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown telephoned Russia's new President Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday, the Kremlin said, suggesting they discussed ways to smooth ... (photo: Public Domain / )
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- Getting out of Tangiers
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- Muharraq set for key Ahli clash
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- Moroccan court broadens terrorism investigations
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- Algeria offers USD 1 mn aid to China quake victims
- Terror's Advocate
- Algeria issues rare kidnapping tally
- Algeria issues rare kidnapping tally
- Algeria Issues Rare Kidnapping Tally
- Algeria issues rare kidnapping tally
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French FM upbeat after Mediterranean Union talks
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- Libya Sours on U.S. Ties Amid Boom in Economy
- Former Taylor Deputy Testifies Rebel Commander Ate Human Fle
- 240 illegal immigrants arrested
- OPEC cuts oil demand forecast
- Seat-Warming Champions
- Again, Libya Deports More Nigerians
 Palestinian Islamic masked gunmen secure the area during a protest in Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp near the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon Tuesday, May 22, 2007, against the Lebanese army siege and bombardment of the northern Nahr el-Bared Palestinia
Weapons speak louder in Lebanon
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- Bush wraps up 2-day Israel visit
- Bush wraps up 2-day Israel visit
- New bin Laden message to focus on Israel
- Bush wraps up 2-day Israel visit
- Pakistan optimistic about progress in India dialogue
- KARACHI: All that glitters
 Arab Women -Saharawi women watch a military parade by the Polisario Front independence rebel army at the El Ayoun refugee camp in southeastern Algeria Tuesday, February 27, 2001, during celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the "Saharawi Arab Demo
Don't expect any fairy tales in Middle East media
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Mauritania Mali
- Between Islamism And Terrorrism
- Justice Not Working for Rape Victims
- New Mauritanian cabinet to include Islamists
- Mauritania's new PM names opposition leaders to top post
- Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
- New Mauritanian PM faces tough ride
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Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
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- Illegal Immigrant Workers in Paris Want Resident Status in F
- Stars turn out for Kanoute match
- William G. Moseley: In search of a better revolution
- Kotoko edge past Dolphin
- Mali's Sissoko happy at Juventus
- Mt Cameroon stun Ajax Cape Town
 Sevilla player Frederic Kanoute, right, duels for the ball with Gimnastic de Tarragona player Antonio Pinilla during their Spanish league soccer match at the Nou Stadi in Tarragona, Spain, Sunday, March 11, 2007. jp1
Stars turn out for Kanoute match
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Niger Tunisia
- At least 100 killed in Lagos pipeline blast: Red Cross
- Red Cross: Nigeria pipe fire kills 100
- 39 Die in Lagos Pipeline Fire
- School Kids Burnt to Death in Pipeline Fire
- Red Cross: Nigeria pipeline blast kills at least 100
- 100 feared dead in Nigerian pipeline fire
Fire men attempt to put water on flames at a burning village on the distant outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria, Thursday, May. 15, 2008.
Lagos pipeline blast 'kills 100'
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- UAE's Tunisia investments cross $20b
- UNICEF hails ‘considerable decrease’ of infant mortality rat
- Forty-seven migrants die off Tunisia coast - paper
- 50 immigrants die off Tunisia
- Fifty illegal immigrants die off Tunisia
- Lawyer: Tunisia jails 14 in hydrogen bomb case
 A picture taken Saturday, May 26, 2007, and made available by the Italian Navy Monday, May 28, 2007, showing a group of 27 immigrants hanging on a tuna fishing net after their boat sank off the coast of Malta. The immigrants, coming from Africa, were res
50 immigrants die off Tunisia
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