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Too many liabilities: millions owed to a Bahreini Sheikh, a multi-billion-dollar Beatles catalogue soon to be released in digital remastering in September and coveted by rivals, Neverland as chasing ground for high profile jet-set pedophiles.
OpEdNews - Diary: Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett RIP open thread... possible cause of death. 2009
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The guns used by Bahreini sportsmen are similarly inlaid, and the camel saddles of the sheikhs are most beautifully decorated on the pommels in the same style.
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One day we came across a cavalcade of Bahreini sportsmen, who looked exceedingly picturesque in their flowing robes and floating red kaffiehs, and riding gaily caparisoned horses, with crimson trappings and gold tassels.
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Ruins of houses and buildings surround this mosque, and here in the open space in the centre of the palm-groves the Bahreini assemble every
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The Bahreini, for their own consumption, love to add sesame seeds to their dates, or ginger powder and walnuts pressed with them into jars.
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They looked very questioningly indeed, but, as the Persians had learnt to respect me, the Bahreini became quite amenable.
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His suit was not acceptable, so he made war on the islands and captured all the wells which supplied the towns on the bigger island; but the guardian deity of the Bahreini caused this spring to break out in the sea just before
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This makes an excellent sort of cake for milch cows; this, and the green dates also, are given to the donkeys, and to this food the Bahreini attribute their great superiority.
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The sheikh has some fine war vessels, called _batils_, which did good execution about fifty years ago, when the Sultan of Oman and the rulers of El Hasa tried to seize Bahrein, and a naval battle took place in the shallow sea off the coast in which the Bahreini were victorious.
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Yes, some of the poorer areas of Bahrain are inhabited by people who are followers of the "faction of Ali", and this sub-group of Bahreini citizens may even be an overall majority in population terms.
The Guardian World News Omar Al-Shehabi 2011
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