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His supporters say it's a classic case of what has become known as Jordan's Principle.
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His supporters say it's a classic case of what has become known as Jordan's Principle.
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Egypt supplies almost all of Jordan's gas needs, amounting to some 240 million cubic feet a day used to fuel power plants as well as for heating and cooking.
Egypt Gas Pipeline Attacked Summer Said 2011
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Nimer al-Assaf, the deputy General Secretary of Jordan's Islamic Action Front, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, said he was awaiting the new government's appointment of a committee to study changes to Jordan's electoral law.
Jordan's Islamists Say They'll Wait for Reforms Joel Millman 2011
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The turnout was smaller than previous protests, as Jordan's main Muslim opposition group said it wants to give the new leader a chance to institute reforms.
Egypt protests "Day of Departure" day eleven (live updates) Melissa Bell 2011
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Meanwhile, Jordan's King Abdullah II, "struggling to stave off growing public discontent, widened his political outreach on Thursday and met with the Muslim Brotherhood for the first time in nearly a decade."
Friday question Jennifer Rubin 2011
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Jordan's King Abdullah II bought himself time to introduce political reform, as the nation's Islamist party said it is prepared to wait up to a year for the government to craft a new election law.
What's News 2011
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The Clarkes will send the pictures to big agencies that are tracking Jordan's growth — quite literally — monitoring the length of her legs, width of her hips and development of her facial features.
A Different Kind of Girl Scout Rachel Dodes 2011
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AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan's influential Islamist party said it is prepared to wait up to a year for the government to craft a new election law, in a sign that King Abdullah II has bought himself time to introduce political reforms.
Jordan's Islamists Say They'll Wait for Reforms Joel Millman 2011
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Update: The man who walked into the headquarters of Jordan's largest opposition group on Monday claiming to have an explosive belt turned out to be a prankster, the Assoicated Press reports.
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