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Kia's New Sedan Debuts in Saudi Arabia
KickingTiresDubbed the Cadenza, Kia???s future sedan, which replaces the Amanti in the U.S. in late 2010 as a 2011 model, will debut at the Riyadh Motor Show in Saudi Arabia next month. In the video above, which is not available......Tags: New York, Saudi Arabia, Passenger Cars, Auto Shows
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May, we remember, here in The Swamp
The Swampby Mark Silva May we remember. It was May 1, 2006, when our good friend and erstwhile teammate Frank James, who forever will deserve credit as the father of The Swamp, posted in these e-pages on the Whte House Correspondents'......Tags: Mike Huckabee, White House, Colleges and Universities, Nobel Prize Awards, Foods and Beverages
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SAUDI ARABIA: Riyadh upgrades air capabilities amid rising tensions with Iran
Babylon & BeyondSaudi Arabia could bear the brunt of the fallout of a conflict between Israel and Iran if tensions over Tehran's nuclear program come to a head. This could explain why the oil-rich kingdom, with an eye to Iran, appears to...... -
SAUDI ARABIA: Women threaten to breastfeed drivers if they aren't allowed to drive
Babylon & BeyondMany were stunned when Saudi cleric Sheik Abdel Mohsen Obeikan recently issued a fatwa, or Islamic ruling, calling on women to give breast milk to their male colleagues or men they come into regular contact with so as to avoid...... -
Dog Found in SoCal May Be From Saudi Arabia
KTLA NewsCARLSBAD-- A lost dog in a Carlsbad animal shelter may be thousands of miles away form his home-- in Saudi Arabia. The knee-high, pure-bred Saluki with light tan fur and an estimated age of 5 to 6 years old who was brought into the shelter last week...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Wars and Interventions, Carlsbad, Semiconductors and Active Components, KTLA
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From the archives: In Saudi Arabia, a view from behind the veil
Times Staff WriterRiyadh, Saudi Arabia — THE hem of my heavy Islamic cloak trailed over floors that glistened like ice. I walked faster, my eyes fixed on a familiar, green icon. I hadn't seen a Starbucks in months, but there it was, tucked into a corner of a fancy...Tags: Gaming, Networking, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Starbucks Corp.
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Arabian TALE
Chicago Tribune reporterIt's not clear if Rajaa Alsanea's first novel, "Girls of Riyadh," was banned in Saudi Arabia because it became a Middle East best seller or if it became a best seller because it was banned. Either way, it was a surprise for Alsanea, a soft-spoken 26-...Tags: Television, Islam, Chicago Tribune, Colleges and Universities, Starbucks Corp.
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Pursuing happiness behind the veil
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTeresa Malof knew she wasn't in Kentucky anymore when a cleric issued a fatwa against her secret Santa gift exchange. Malof proposed the idea at the King Fahad National Guard Hospital, where she has worked for more than a decade. It was supposed to be...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Nursing, Transportation Accidents, Colleges and Universities, Elections
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Key Arab nations to attend Israeli-Palestinian conference
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSaudi Arabia and other key Arab nations Friday agreed to attend a U.S.-sponsored peace conference, a move that added credibility to Washington's attempt to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict before President Bush leaves office. The political...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Department of State, Government, Diplomacy, Religious Conflicts
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Freedom's call squeezes ally Jordan
Tribune foreign correspondentOne morning last spring, two men from Jordan's Interior Ministry arrived unannounced at the headquarters of the Islamic Action Front, the country's most powerful opposition party. They said they were there because the group was neglecting an important...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Television Industry, White House, Colleges and Universities, Elections
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'The Ground Truth' and 'My Country, My Country'
Times Staff WriterLike a recurring nightmare that haunts us in ever-changing forms, the war in Iraq has called forth a compelling series of documentaries — "Gunner Palace," "Occupation: Dreamland," the current "Iraq for Sale," the Sundance-winning but still...Tags: Sociology, Elections, Death, Iraq, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Judge: Spendthrift Wives Deserve to be Slapped
KTLA NewsRIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- A Saudi judge said it's okay for husbands to slap their wives if they spend money lavishly. Arab News, an English-language newspaper based in Riyadh, reported that Judge Hamad Al-Razine said that if a man gives SR 1,200 -- equal...Tags: Social Issues, Judges, Justice System, Crimes, KTLA
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