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Hanan Al-Shaykh's book is vital; Tim Supple's six-hour-long production feels as if it's longing to climb back between hard covers.
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Al-Shaykh builds her novel around the stories of four women.
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The Saudi judge who was selected by the House of Saud to preside over the trial of 900-odd terrorist suspects in Saudi Arabia is Shaykh `Abdul-Muhsin bin Ibrahim Al-Shaykh.
Sunday, November 02, 2008 As'ad 2008
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Arab neighbourhoods outside the Old City include El-Sheikh (Al-Shaykh)
Considerations Samuel J. Scott 2010
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He has been pissing off the Al-Shaykh family, and he is stepping a thin line trying to get change done over their without throwing the country into civil war.
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The Al-Shaykh family is the other half of Saudi Arabian rule.
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Al-Shaykh remembered how her mother had not fought for custody of her two children during her divorce.
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Al-Shaykh used her pen to give her mother a voice, and the result is
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