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  • Al-Mutairi ran back to his sedan and headed for a place in the desert, where he buried his clothes, then visited several mosques, investigators say.

    In Kuwait, more young Arabs embrace return to conservative Islam 2004

  • Al-Mutairi, 25, was from a large middle-class family, part of a major tribe in this gilded Persian Gulf state.

    In Kuwait, more young Arabs embrace return to conservative Islam 2004

  • Al-Mutairi, meanwhile, scouted out a remote intersection near Camp Doha, a major U.S.

    In Kuwait, more young Arabs embrace return to conservative Islam 2004

  • Al-Mutairi asked a judge in northwestern Tabuk province to impose an equivalent punishment on his attacker under Islamic law, his brother Khaled al-Mutairi told The Associated Press by telephone from there.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2010

  • Al-Mutairi also called on the Kuwaiti government to expose the identities of the members of the spy network, as well as its local and international supporters.

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

  • Al-Mutairi added the panel has also approved regulations to stop the immoral activities in some hotels in the country.

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

  • "Latest developments on the spy network issue prompted us to wait before presenting the request, especially since the ongoing investigations hinted on the existence of similar networks in most Gulf nations," Al-Mutairi explained.

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

  • Affirming that leaders of Arab and Gulf nations are currently coordinating with each other to get updates on the investigations, Al-Mutairi stressed the need for a better dialogue between

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

  • "It is necessary to be more cautious and focused while taking decisions in the coming phase and all decisions which might not serve the society or worsen the situation should be avoided," columnist Mesha'l Al-Mutairi wrote for Al-Sabah daily.

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

  • Al-Mutairi asserted the incoming prime minister should strictly adhere to the directives of the Amir and appoint highly qualified ministers as the people are now sick and tired of the previous governments 'lack of vision.

    Arab Times Kuwait News 2009

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