In the shoes of the Saudi king
HO – AP A Saudi Arabian woman drives as part of a campaign to defy Saudi Arabia’s ban on women driving. BY GWYNNE DYER LONDON — It’s amazing how much subtext you can pack into a single word. Consider this...
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HO – AP A Saudi Arabian woman drives as part of a campaign to defy Saudi Arabia’s ban on women driving. BY GWYNNE DYER LONDON — It’s amazing how much subtext you can pack into a single word. Consider this...
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8:07 PM, Oct. 1, 2011 | Boutaina Lahlou, 26, of Westland, is learning to read and write English in anticipation of becoming a U.S. citizen. / KATHLEEN GALLIGAN/Detroit Free Press BY LORI HIGGINS Although Boutaina Lahlou spoke...
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By: The Associated Press | 10/02/11 4:34 AM The Associated Press An al-Qaida-linked militant cell planning attacks against foreign companies has been dismantled by Moroccan authorities, the state news agency reported. The...
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By Ray Sanchez NEW YORK (Reuters) – Anti-Wall Street protesters vowed to keep up their fight on Sunday despite the arrests of more than 700 people the previous day for blocking traffic lanes on the Brooklyn Bridge in an...
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The “Occupy Wall Street” movement, inspired by pro-democracy Arab Spring movements roiling North Africa and the Middle East More photos ยป 02/10 20h08- NEW YORK (AFP) US activists decrying corporate greed pledged to...
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