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Old Beirut was Medinat al-Alam, “City of the World,” where people spoke Greek in the port, Turkish in the souq, and French in the cafés.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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The suspect was arrested, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman quoted by state-run al-Alam TV said.
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Old Beirut was Medinat al-Alam, “City of the World,” where people spoke Greek in the port, Turkish in the souq, and French in the cafés.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Iran's Arabic news channel al-Alam reported that the bomb was a timed device left in a bag along the parade route.
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Iran's Arabic news channel al-Alam reported that the bomb was a timed device left in a bag along the parade route.
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Last week without warning, two satellite companies, the Egyptian-owned Nilesat and the Saudi-managed Arabsat pulled the plug on Iran's Arabic-speaking news channel, al-Alam, or the World.
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The closing of the office of al-Alam channel, which broadcasts in
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An official from al-Alam said the channel had nothing to do with the film, according to the Dubai-based al-Arabiya news broadcaster.
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Witnesses said that the missile was fired from an unknown plane 20km from the city, Iran's Arabic language al-Alam said.
Archive 2005-02-13 Laban 2005
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Witnesses said that the missile was fired from an unknown plane 20km from the city, Iran's Arabic language al-Alam said.
Sell ! Sell ! Sell ! (or not as the case may be ..) Laban 2005
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