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Syrian Foreign Affairs Minister Walid Muallem, right, points toward a journalist as his Lebanese counterpart Fawzi Salukh, left, looks on during their joint press conference at Al-Shaab Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, Thursday.
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"The British were not kind people, but they were intelligent," says Magdy Ahmed Hussein, editor of the fundamentalist-oriented newspaper Al-Shaab.
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Last year, thousands of students rioted on the campus of the venerable Muslim university Al-Azhar after the opposition Islamic magazine Al-Shaab deemed Syrian writer Haider Haider's novel "A Banquet of Seaweed" insulting to Islam.
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The government responded with its own brand of censorship: shutting down Al-Shaab for the summer in retaliation for the campaign.
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It happened in June at the Al-Shaab Stadium for a football match between Al-Zawraa and Al-Jawiya.
The Killing Fields Harry Barnes 2006
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It happened in June at the Al-Shaab Stadium for a football match between Al-Zawraa and Al-Jawiya.
Archive 2006-08-01 Harry Barnes 2006
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Hussein, editor of the Islamist bi-weekly Al-Shaab, was accused of publishing an article in July libelling Alaa Hassan al-Alif, son of the interior minister.
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An official source at the Iraqi Interior Ministry said on Monday that four people involved in murders and bombings in Sadr City and Al-Shaab area were ...
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DUBAI: Star striker Sunil Chhetri sparkled with a hat-trick in India's national team's 3-1 win over local football club Al-Shaab in a friendly game.
The Times of India 2010
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Suicide attempted: An Asian housemaid who tried in vain to end her life by slitting her wrist inside the sponsor's home in Al-Shaab has been admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital, reports Al-Rai daily.
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