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  • Al Khalil went into battle with two horses, Aim and End, and after the artillery barrage, Aim had been killed.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

  • Following are several videos showing what life is like for the Palestinian people in and around occupied Hebron (or Al Khalil, the name of the city in Arabic):

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010

  • "Somali pirates released the hijacked vessel Al Khalil having 22 Indian and two Burmese on Tuesday," National Union of Seafarers of India's general secretary, Abdulgani Y Serang, told PTI today.

    Analysis 2010

  • "Charles Chidiac and Al Khalil provided Leonie and/or the partnership approximately $8.2 million dollars (US) in cash, financing, and services, but were only reimbursed $4.6 million dollars (US)," according to the complaint.

    Courthouse News Service 2010

  • "Somali pirates released the hijacked vessel Al Khalil having 22 Indian and two Burmese on Tuesday," National Union of Seafarers of India's general secretary, Abdulgani Y Serang, told PTI today.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • He claims that he and Al Khalil waited for more than a year for returns on their investments, while Camille made excuses.

    Courthouse News Service 2010

  • "Somali pirates released the hijacked vessel Al Khalil having 22 Indian and two Burmese on Tuesday," National Union of Seafarers of India's general secretary, Abdulgani Y Serang, told PTI today.

    Analysis 2010

  • "Somali pirates released the hijacked vessel Al Khalil having 22 Indian and two Burmese on Tuesday," National Union of Seafarers of India's general secretary, Abdulgani Y Serang, told PTI today.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • § Al Khalil - Hebron by Sarah Lazare, Aljazeera. net - English

    Indybay newswire Sarah Lazare 2010

  • Chidiac and Rema DuPont paid themselves lavish salaries, traveled on private jets, bought multimillion-dollar houses and lived extravagantly on plaintiffs 'funds and fees earned from plaintiffs' work in Iraq, "claims Chidiac and Al Khalil.

    Courthouse News Service 2010

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