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  • A second, smaller explosion hit a beer parlour in Zuba on the outskirts of the capital Abuja, although the cause was unknown and there were only three minor injuries, Shuaib said.

    Bomb blast at Nigerian army barracks 2011

  • It was a very strong and powerful explosion, said Yushua Shuaib, spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, adding members of the agency were evacuating the wounded.

    Bomb blast at Nigerian army barracks 2011

  • Moses definitely marries out, to a woman named Zipporah who is a daughter of the Midianite probably Ishmaelite priest who goes by several names: Jethro, Hobab, Shuaib.

    Robert Eisenman: Abrahamic Conversion Robert Eisenman 2011

  • Yushau Shuaib, a spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency, said there had been "serious casualties."

    Nigeria holds election despite violence 2011

  • Moses definitely marries out, to a woman named Zipporah who is a daughter of the Midianite probably Ishmaelite priest who goes by several names: Jethro, Hobab, Shuaib.

    Robert Eisenman: Abrahamic Conversion Robert Eisenman 2011

  • In early September of 2001, Ed and his friend and translator Mohammed Shuaib arrived in the northern Afghanistan mountain town of Khoja, hoping for an interview with the charismatic commander Ahmed Shah Massoud, the leader of the United Front forces that had held at bay the Soviets, the vicious warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and the Taliban in the seemingly endless struggle for control of Afghanistan.

    Nick Mills: Killing the Cranes Nick Mills 2011

  • In early September of 2001, Ed and his friend and translator Mohammed Shuaib arrived in the northern Afghanistan mountain town of Khoja, hoping for an interview with the charismatic commander Ahmed Shah Massoud, the leader of the United Front forces that had held at bay the Soviets, the vicious warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and the Taliban in the seemingly endless struggle for control of Afghanistan.

    Nick Mills: Killing the Cranes Nick Mills 2011

  • In early September of 2001, Ed and his friend and translator Mohammed Shuaib arrived in the northern Afghanistan mountain town of Khoja, hoping for an interview with the charismatic commander Ahmed Shah Massoud, the leader of the United Front forces that had held at bay the Soviets, the vicious warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and the Taliban in the seemingly endless struggle for control of Afghanistan.

    Nick Mills: Killing the Cranes Nick Mills 2011

  • In early September of 2001, Ed and his friend and translator Mohammed Shuaib arrived in the northern Afghanistan mountain town of Khoja, hoping for an interview with the charismatic commander Ahmed Shah Massoud, the leader of the United Front forces that had held at bay the Soviets, the vicious warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and the Taliban in the seemingly endless struggle for control of Afghanistan.

    Nick Mills: Killing the Cranes Nick Mills 2011

  • In the west, rebels claimed to have taken control of the village of Bir Shuaib, 15 miles from the coastal city of Zawiya and 30 miles from Tripoli.

    Libyan Rebels, in Show of Unity, Plan for Transition Charles Levinson 2011

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