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Flesh jiggles, veils drape, and hips shake on the Sinai this week, at the Alf Leila We Leila Festival — also known as the Belly Dancing World Cup — in Taba, Egypt.
Calendar 2008
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For the record, there were negotiations still going on in Taba in January 2001, and that included discussion about tangible limits of the number of refugees being allowed back into Israel.
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Peter H writes: negotiations still going on in Taba in January 2001 … These negotiations were cut off by Barak
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CARMELLA DELERME, IREPORTER: My name is Judy (ph) and I live here in Atlanta, but my father is in Haiti right now off of Taba, which is not too far from the U.S. embassy.
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There have been more checkpoints put in from, for example, Cairo, the capital, coming down south to the Sinai Peninsula itself and also coming from Israel, coming in to Taba, which is just across the border from Israel, there are a lot more checks there.
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Authorities here say that this is linked in some way to a similar attack which was carried out in Taba, which is about 160 miles away from here.
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The best tobacco comes from Sennaar, and is called Taba; when dry, it is of
Travels in Nubia 2004
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They and the British sent forces to occupy Taba and other points on the Gulf of Aqaba in a struggle to assert their territorial claims (known as the Taba incident).
1899-1914 2001
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Now that flow threatens to go in the opposite direction, endangering not just Israel but also Egyptian tourist resorts such as Taba and Sharm el-Sheikh.
The Gaza Breakout 2008
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Now that flow threatens to go in the opposite direction, threatening not just Israel but also Egyptian tourist resorts such as Taba and Sharm el-Sheikh.
The Gaza Breakout 2008
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