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Barack Obama/Wam2
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 The Examiner 
Obama says he'll cut taxes, end oil dependence
Comments | DENVER (Map, News) - Barack Obama promised a clean break from the "broken politics in Washington and the failed presidency of George W. Bush" Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap ... (photo: Creative Commons / )
An unidentified Saudi Woman
Airlines   Emirates   Photos   Saudi   Woman  
 Arab News 
'Saudi woman on Emirates flight initiated the fight'
| Shadiah Abdullah I Arab News | DUBAI: An Emirati daily has denied reports by Saudi papers that a Saudi woman on board an Emirates flight from Frankfurt to Dubai was hit by an Emirati man. | Accordin... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali)
An elderly Palestinian man walks by a section of Israel's separation barrier at the Kalandia checkpoint between the outskirts of Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007.  Daily Star Lebanon 
Israel has nothing to gain from a Palestinian civil war
| By Daniel Levy | Commentary by | Monday, August 25, 2008 | When a bomb exploded in the Shajaiyyah district of Gaza last month, killing four Hamas operatives and a 5-year-old girl, Hamas blamed Fatah... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
Civil War   Fatah   Hamas   Israel   Photos  
King Fahd Road - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  The State 
Saudi ban on woman drivers may be eroding
| RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- | When Ruwaida al-Habis' father and two brothers were badly burned in a fire, she had no choice but to break Saudi Arabia's ban on women drivers to get them to a clinic. | Us... (photo: Public Domain / Ammar shaker)
Drivers   Law   Photos   Saudi   Women  
Top Stories
 Christian Iraqi girls walk past St. Peter and Paul´s Cathedral in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 18, 2004. Christians are a minority in Baghdad, and even as secular Iraqis worry about the growing tide of Islamic fundamentalism, so long repressed under ISN
Iraqi Christians: Round trip to Death Street
| Iraqi Christian refugees flee the horror of sectarian violence at home to struggle with life in Lebanon. | By Simon Roughneen in Lebanon for ISN Security Watch (20/08/0... (photo: AP Photo)
Death   Iraqi   Photos   Refugees   Violence  
Cigarette - Smoker Gulf News
Passengers want smoke-free buses
| Abu Dhabi: As anti-smoking legislation and debates rage worldwide and more studies prove the harmful effects of passive smoking, regular users of the capital's recently... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Buses   Drivers   Passengers   Photos   Smokers  
Obama and Iraqi leaders in Baghdad San Diego
Iraqi police: Bomber kills U.S.-allied Sunni leader
BAGHDAD - A suicide bomber dressed in a woman's robe detonated explosives Sunday in a heavily guarded Sunni area of Baghdad, killing the deputy leader of the neighborhood... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Al-Obeidi   Baghdad   Bomber   Iraqi   Photos   Sunni  
American soldiers patrol next to Itmoon village in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, Monday, March 29, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives Asia Times
Is perpetual war our future?
| By Andrew Bacevich | To appreciate the full extent of the military crisis into which the United States has been plunged requires understanding what the Iraq War and, to... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Military   Photos   Politics   US   War  
 Iraqi children gather around as U.S. Army Pfc. Shane Bordonado patrols the streets of Al Asiriyah, Iraq, on Aug. 4, 2008.  Bordonado is assigned to 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division.  DoD photo by Spc. Daniel Herrera, U.S. Army.  (Released) Canada Dot Com
Iraq. Deal will curb powers of U.S. troops, minister says
| U.S. soldiers will withdraw from cities across Iraq next summer, and all U.S. combat troops will leave the country within three years, provided the level of violence re... (photo: U.S. Army. / Spc. Daniel Herrera)
Defence   Government   Iraq   Photos   US  
 Unidentified Saudi women walk along a suburban street in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in this Nov. 15, 2006  Scripps Howard
IOC cowers to Saudi's ban on women
| The scene initially was niggling, troubling, then so much worse than that. Frankly, it was outrageous, with minimal cover provided by the flags and the uniforms and the... (photo: AP Photo)
Human Rights   Olympic   Photos   Saudi   Women  
Rescue personel work in the rubble of a U.N building in Algiers, Wednesday Dec. 12, 2007, after twin truck bombings on Tuesday by an affiliate of al-Qaida targeted U.N. offices and a government building in Algiers, killing at least 31 people. Some estimates of the final death toll from Tuesday's attacks climbed well above the official Algerian government figures Star Tribune
Truck bomb targets city official near Kirkuk; bomb kills 2 elsewhere in northern Iraq
| BAGHDAD - A suicide truck bomber targeted the mayor of a town near the oil-rich city of Kirkuk on Wednesday, while another car bomb struck civilians elsewhere in northe... (photo: AP Photo / )
Bomb   Iraq   Photos   Truck   politics  
Fashion Entertainment
- 85 contestants to take part in Holy Quran Award
- Five-year-old girl plunges to her death in Abu Dhabi
- Saudi's economic cities under pressure to deliver and at
- SoCal jury gets case of ex-Marine in Iraq deaths
The suicide bombers caught on CCTV at Luton train station at 07:21 BST on July 7, 2005. From left to right, Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay, Mohammad Sidique Khan, and Shehzad Tanweer nn1
Iraqi teen girl caught with bomb vest
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- Hydra Open Air Cinema UAE 2008 to hit Dubai and Abu Dhabi in
- Man who filmed up women's skirts to serve jail term
- Samsung aims to double market share
- 'Failed' Turkish soap opera runs amok on Arab TVs
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Samsung aims to double market share
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Media Internet
- Have your say: Mosques in New Dubai
- Preparation of a Saudi Olympic Champion
- Kuwait reports $14.2bn Q1 budget surplus
- Obama's promise: 'I'll cut tax, end dependence o
 Sen. Barack Obama,D-Ill, delivers a speech at a campaign stop in Lexington, Ky., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2007. (mb1)
US faces defining moment - Obama
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- Iran, Nigeria to Share Nuke Technology
- Iran, Nigeria to share peaceful nuclear technology
- Iran, Nigeria to share peaceful nuclear technology
- China, Iraq reach $3 bln oil service deal
Nigeria / wam2
Iran, Nigeria to share peaceful nuclear technology
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Health Education
- China, Iraq reach $3 bln revised deal for CNPC to develop Ah
- GM foods will be labelled clearly in UAE market
- GCC nations 'will control entry of GM foods'
- Iran helps to identify Kyrgyz jet crash victims
 Sadr City residents collect water at a water compact unit in Baghdad, Iraq.
After 5 years of war, Iraqis desperate for water
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- Greater safety on school buses
- UAE schools should focus more on teaching arts
- Higher Colleges of Education hold 21st annual conference
- Driver shortage leaves Sharjah children stranded
NOTEBOOK - PAPER - RECYCLE  - PENS
Parents complain about indecent school stationery
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Culture Society
- Obama says he'll cut taxes, end oil dependence
- Guest Columnist: Seattle, meet Tehran; Tehran, Seattle
- Guest Columnist: Seattle, meet Tehran; Tehran, Seattle
- Poll finds support for military ends in Iran
Barack Obama/Wam2
Obama says he'll cut taxes, end oil dependence
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- UAE schools should focus more on teaching arts
- New Fatwa Centre to serve as reference point for the public
- Blockbusters contest back for Ramadan
- U.S. reportedly arrests top Shiite official in Iraq
An Iraqi girl walks as U.S. soldiers of 4th Infantry Division, 42nd Field Artillery, patrol in Ramaniyah neighborhood, Karck district, Baghdad, Iraq, on Wednesday, May 21, 2008.
U.S. reportedly arrests top Shiite official in Iraq
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