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OMAN: Protesters remain in streets as death toll from clashes rises; videos said to show protests emerge
Babylon & BeyondProtesters remained in the streets of the Omani industrial city of Sohar on Monday, reportedly blocking the road to the port and a refinery, a day after the city witnessed deadly clashes between security forces and demonstrators demanding greater... -
ARAB WORLD: Rich Gulf states may roll out their own Marshall Plan to help Bahrain, Oman
Babylon & BeyondOil- and energy-rich Gulf Arab states are considering rolling out a massive Marshall Plan-style program to help poorer neighbors Bahrain and Oman tackle unrest and social discontent, Kuwaiti media has reported. According to the Kuwaiti Arabic daily Al... -
Win the FOX Rocks Lunchbox!
Sign up to win the Fox Rocks Lunchbox! K-Mack announces a new winner every Monday and Thursday at 10am drawn from all entries. We visit the winner at work and deliver the coveted FOX ROCKS LUNCH BOX, filled with great prizes every Tuesday and Friday...Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico, Mozambique, Iran, Chile
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OMAN: Army descends on protest camp, arrests demonstrators
Babylon & BeyondThe soldiers moved in on the protest camp as night fell over the southern Omani city of Salalah, the country's second largest, dispersing demonstrators demanding higher salaries and more jobs and possibly arresting scores before dismantling the tents they... -
MIDDLE EAST: In wake of WikiLeaks scandal, Arab leaders are cautious on Iran censure
Babylon & BeyondArabian peninsula states have adopted a conciliatory tone on Iran a little over a week after U.S. diplomatic cables released by the watchdog site WikiLeaks appeared to show serious anxiety among Arab leaders over Tehran's growing power, and even... -
American Woman Who Was Held In Iran Says She's Not A Spy
Associated PressAn American woman who was held in Iran for more than 13 months and accused of espionage said Sunday she and two men detained with her never spied or committed any crime, calling their arrest "a huge misunderstanding." Discussing her experience for the...Tags: Iran, Foreign Aid, Government, Heads of State, Politics
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Florida Cruise Guide: Princess Cruise Line Pacific Princess ship itinerary
World Cruise Ft. Lauderdale to Rome 107 Days 2010 Departure Date: Jan. 27 Cruise Ports: Fort Lauderdale, FL; Aruba; Cartagena, Colombia; Panama Canal, Panama; Puntarenas Quetzal, Guatemala; Acapulco, Mexico; Ixtapa (Zihuantanejo), Mexico; Topolobampo,...Tags: Sydney (Australia), Australia, Cruise Line Ports, South Africa, California
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At Ramadan Iftar dinner, Obama supports new mosque on private property near Ground Zero
Top of the TicketFull text of Democrat's White House dinner remarks supporting the controversial proposal and the official dinner guest list.... -
Military action deemed likely
Tribune foreign correspondentBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair and his senior ministers on Monday weighed their military options for joining the U.S. war on terrorism after being briefed on U.S. battle plans, and a spokesman said there was "a clear likelihood" of military action....Tags: Islam, Defense, Terrorism, Afghanistan, Civil Unrest
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Military expands ties in the gulf
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Amid strains in American ties with Saudi Arabia, the United States has significantly expanded its strategic relationship with the smaller emirates and monarchies of the oil-rich Persian Gulf, which could play a key role as bases for U.S....Tags: Natural Resources, Defense, Heavy Engineering, Political Systems, United Arab Emirates
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NATO allies to help in U.S. military attack
From Wire ReportsBRUSSELS, Belgium - NATO allies agreed yesterday to provide the United States with all the assistance requested as it prepared a military response to the attacks on New York and Washington. The 18 other allies agreed to U.S. requests for unlimited use of...Tags: Defense, Commuting, Diplomacy, Heads of State, Weather
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Rumsfeld heads to the gulf
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush dispatched Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to the Persian Gulf region yesterday, further laying the groundwork for military action against Osama bin Laden, his terrorist network and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. In...Tags: Defense, Employees, Ariel Sharon, The New York Times, Puerto Rico
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