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The text is published in Dira Alwatan or Nation's Shield magazine and is also made available on the prime minister's internet portal.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: A State of the Union Address for the UAE Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2011
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Dira Sengwe, the official organisers of the 3rd South African
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ARWA DAMON, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): Dira (ph) is a simple woman without much knowledge about politics.
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ARWA DAMON, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): Dira (ph) is a simple woman without much knowledge about politics.
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Wednesday that the ban should remain in place because Dira was improperly registered with Zanzibar's information ministry.
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The High Court in Tanzania's semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar has dismissed an appeal by publishers of a radical weekly, Dira, which sought to have a government ban on the tabloid lifted, a court official said Thursday.
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High Court Judge Mshibe Ali Bakari ruled Monday that the weekly tabloid Dira published "false and malicious statements" about Abeid
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Ali Nabwa, the editor of news weekly Dira, has been given until
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Earlier this week, Othman suspended Dira indefinitely, accusing it of "flouting professional ethics and showing no sign of repentance, despite warnings."
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Although Dira sells about 13,500 copies a week - the highest circulation of any newspaper in the Indian Ocean archipelago - it cannot afford to pay the fine, Nabwa said.
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