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Keath is an 18-year-old all-rounder who made his first-class debut for Victoria against England earlier on this tour – but only after turning down an AFL contract with the Gold Coast club.
The Ashes 2010-11: Aussies beware – cricket is taking a kicking | Kevin Mitchell 2011
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Associated Press writers Lee Keath in Cairo and Ahmed al-Haj in San'a, Yemen, contributed to this story.
Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010
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Keath notes a perfect storm of issues: Arabic letters or sounds that don't exist in English, differences in pronunciation between formal Arabic and dialects, and differences between transliteration systems.
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"The images that get shared the most are funny, inspiring or emotional," says Jason Keath, a social-media analyst in New York.
6 Tips for Tapping Pinterest's Surging Popularity Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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Associated Press writers Lee Keath in Cairo and Ahmed al-Haj in San'a, Yemen, contributed to this story.
Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010
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Keath, who is based in Cairo, says even official Libyan government documents vary widely in rendering his name in Latin letters.
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Lee Keath, AP's Middle East regional enterprise editor, tries to sort it out on the AP Stylebook blog.
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It has to do with pronunciation — along with a series of letters the Libyan leader sent to American schoolchildren more than 25 years ago, Keath writes.
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"People share images that make them look good," Mr. Keath says.
6 Tips for Tapping Pinterest's Surging Popularity Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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There was in Egypt a man named Abraham, son of Keath, husband to Jocabed, sister to his brother.
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