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  • Uriel Sinai/Getty Images RELIGIOUS PROCESSION: Franciscan monks led a procession of worshipers toward the Jordan River Thursday in Qasr al-Yahud, West Bank, where Jesus is believed to have been baptized.

    Photos of the Day: Oct. 28 2010

  • Carrollton, Mo., died of injuries sustained in Qasr Ar Riyy, Iraq on May

    Gulf War II 2009

  • The port of Umm Qasr is in the hands of the Iraqi forces who wrested control of the facility from Shiite militiamen, and according to the British military it is operational once again.

    With a Fiasco Like This . . . 2008

  • The port of Umm Qasr is in the hands of the Iraqi forces who wrested control of the facility from Shiite militiamen, and according to the British military it is operational once again.

    Stromata Blog: 2008

  • Gadhafi fired GRAD rockets on Misrata's port area known as Qasr Ahmed killing between 13 and 32 people, according to Dr. Abu-Shahma.

    NATO Echoes Allies' Call for Gadhafi's Departure Sam Dagher 2011

  • Mr. Haider swerved adroitly, and came up with the name Qasr Al-Zuhoor, or "the Flowers Palace."

    Hotel Baghdad 2005

  • Mr. Haider swerved adroitly, and came up with the name Qasr Al-Zuhoor, or "the Flowers Palace."

    Hotel Baghdad 2005

  • We know, for example, that there was a lot of activity in that area called Umm Qasr, which is a port where fueling and oil shipments are brought in and out of the country.

    CNN Transcript Mar 22, 2003 2003

  • The invasion of the site known as Qasr al-Yahud, believed to be the place Jesus was baptized, took place in a restricted military area adjacent to the border with Jordan.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011

  • The invasion of the site known as Qasr al-Yahud, believed to be the place Jesus was baptized, took place in a restricted military area adjacent to the border with Jordan.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011

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