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  • So alongside the battles for pole position, your host Inja will be introducing the likes of New York's The X-Ecutioners, who'll be paying tribute to their former member and DMC World Champion DJ Roc Raida, who was crowned in 1995 and passed away two years ago.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • When Muhammad's mother, Raida, cautiously hints at her hostile feelings toward Israel and Jews, Mr. Eldar never flinches from bringing them out into the open, however stunning they prove to be.

    Thin Air, Rich Fare 2010

  • Roc Raida worked tirelessly doing something he loved.

    Dart Adams presents A Tale Of Ten Trailers 20 AKA The Great Adventures Of Grandmaster Roc Raida Edition Dart Adams 2009

  • Khaled Abdullah/Reuters YEMEN TRIBESMEN: Tribesmen perform the traditional Bara'a dance as they attended a gathering in Raida, Yemen, Wednesday.

    Today's Photos: Dec. 17 2008

  • Next we went to Raida, three hours all along the top of the cliff; the old Hamoumi sultan was with us, of course, otherwise there would have been no safety for us beyond Kosseir.

    Southern Arabia Mabel Bent

  • It took us three hours to return to Raida, where an old seyyid took us into his house and led us to a little clean room, 10 feet by 6 feet, and there we settled down on the matting to rest and have our luncheon till one o'clock, when we started, leaving the baggage camels to follow.

    Southern Arabia Mabel Bent

  • Mosaina on the akaba, that there is no water near, no village at Mosaina, no means of getting forage; so, as in that case farther progress was useless, as well as impossible, we proposed to return the following day to Kosseir, helping ourselves, if possible, with a boat from Raida.

    Southern Arabia Mabel Bent

  • "The UK will allow the Raida Jews with UK ties to leave, but it's important that they don't officially leave the country as refugees," said one source, who asked not to be named because he is not authorised to speak about the negotiations.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • An estimated 20 or 30 families living in the northern town of Raida already have relatives living in the UK.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • But under the terms of the new negotiations, Raida Jews with British connections will be invited to apply for a three-month visitor visa to see their relatives in Britain.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

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