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Diana Abu-Jaber is the author of the novels Arabian Jazz and Crescent.
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Abu-Jaber is a high-spirited, magnificently graceful storyteller, a poet of deliciously fluted fiction, character, and culture.
Crescent: Summary and book reviews of Crescent by Diana Abu-Jaber. 2003
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So the base at al Jaber is by no means a hardship post.
The Kabul-ki Dance 2002
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So the base at al Jaber is by no means a hardship post.
The Kabul-ki Dance 2002
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Gamble noted that after sending certified letters, the health department can then proceed with calling Jaber and Fragale.
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Artist AbdulRahman Jaber, who runs a small design company in Sana'a, has been photographing "the wounded people and martyrs" at the protests.
Arab artists flourishing as uprisings embolden a generation 2012
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Abu-Jaber grew up in a family of storytellers: To me, the truth of stories lies not in their factual precision, but in their emotional core.
The Language of Baklava by Diana Abu-Jaber with Recipe for Jordanian Kofta and Yogurt Sauce (Ιορδανικό Γιαουρτλού Kεμπάπ) Laurie Constantino 2009
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At home and in her lunchbox, Abu-Jaber ate Middle Eastern food.
Archive 2009-02-01 Laurie Constantino 2009
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Jaber Naluti, a volunteer who has been trying to assist people in the area, told the Associated Press seven rebels had been killed.
Libya: Nato bombing of Gaddafi forces 'relying on information from rebels' 2011
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Jaber Naluti, a volunteer who has been trying to assist people in the area, said seven rebels were killed.
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