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In Baghdad, it was part of the pharmacopia available at places like the Babb al-Sharq, the Eastern Gate.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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In Baghdad, it was part of the pharmacopia available at places like the Babb al-Sharq, the Eastern Gate.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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There have been much more frank acknowledgments of this element of the slaughter in the Arab news media, including al-Jazeera and the pan-Arab newspapers such as al-Sharq al-Awsat.
What to Do About Darfur Kristof, Nicholas D. 2009
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Taheri's only source for the first claim is a published interview with Zebari in al-Sharq al-Awsat (to which he also contributes columns), which doesn't quite say what he claims it says.
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Yet not everyone in the Arab world has forgiven Nassrallah, and certainly not the Saudis, who tried to downplay his most recent triumph by publishing in the Saudi-financed London-based newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat that the deal "cost Lebanon over $7 billion, more than 1,200 dead and 4,500 wounded Lebanese citizens."
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The body of a second journalist, Haidar Hashim al-Husseini, a reporter for al-Sharq newspaper, was found dumped in a field with nine other corpses in Diyala province, police and colleagues said. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iraqi TV station says U.S. troops killed cameraman 2008
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The body of a second journalist, Haidar Hashim al-Husseini, a reporter for al-Sharq newspaper, was found dumped in a field with nine other corpses in Diyala province, police and colleagues said.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iraqi TV station says U.S. troops killed cameraman 2008
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He will go amid a catastrophe that will touch him and his family, Mustafa Abd al-Jalil told the Arab newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat.
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Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the rebels' Transitional National Council in Benghazi, told the prominent al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper that he expects Qaddafi will seek to turn the battle for Tripoli into a "bloodbath."
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"He is the most powerful man in Iraq without question," Iraq's former national security minister, Mowaffak al-Rubaie, told the newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat in July 2010.
The Guardian World News Matthew Weaver 2012
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