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  • 133 Mayyáfárikín, an episcopal city in Diyar-bakr: the natives are called Fárikí; hence the abbreviation in the text.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Thence he fared on by way of Hamah and Aleppo and thence to Diyar Bakr and Maridin and Mosul, still enquiring, till he arrived at Bassorah-city.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Ad-Diyar has revealed that based on Lebanese government information the real leader of the Fath-Al-Islam gang is not Shakir Al-`Absi after all, by Shaykh Talhah, a Saudi national.

    Thursday, June 07, 2007 As'ad 2007

  • Sa`d Hariri accused Ad-Diyar Newspaper of being like the Syrian Tishrin not an untrue accusation.

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • Hariri Inc owns ALL the newspapers in Lebanon except Ad-Diyar which used to receive money from Hariri in the past, and they own most of the TV or have influence over them, but they are going crazy over one newspaper that will be launched to break Hariri monopoly in Lebanon.

    Friday, March 31, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • Deputy secretary-general of the Lebanese Communist Party, Sa`dallah Mazra`ani, complained to Ad-Diyar that Sanyurah has failed to give party leaders an appointment.

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • Read this most unusual editorial in Ad-Diyar where the publisher who receives money from Prince Al-Walid bin Talal calls King Fahd "criminal" and "Zionist."

    Monday, July 31, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • Hariri Inc owns ALL the newspapers in Lebanon except Ad-Diyar which used to receive money from Hariri in the past, and they own most of the TV or have influence over them, but they are going crazy over one newspaper that will be launched to break Hariri monopoly in Lebanon.

    Friday, March 31, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • In recent weeks, the publisher has become more vocal in criticizing Saudi Arabia and even--albeit timidly--the Lebanese government of Hariri Inc. Ad-Diyar is widely read in Lebanon, especially in Christian and Shi`ite areas, but it is a demagogic newspaper that has become an unabashed voice for the Syrian regime and of Al-Walid Bin Talal although the publisher, Charles Ayyub recently called the Saudi king "criminal" and "Zionist."

    Monday, July 31, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • Distasteful Lebanese politics: Christian allies of Syria like Sulyaman Franjiyyah, Emile Lahhud, and Charles Ayyub of Ad-Diyar have resorted to narrow sectarian Christian agitation.

    Sunday, February 19, 2006 As'ad 2006

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