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Walid Al Moualem
Israel   Paris   Photos   Syria   Turkey  
 Middle East Online 
Syria says ‘premature’ to talk of direct Israel contact
PARIS - Syria's foreign minister said on Friday it was premature to talk of direct peace negotiations with Israel, a day after Israel had called for quickly starting face-to-face discussions. | A thir... (photo: UN)
People throng Markets in kashmir valley that reopened after 9 days of agitation against the controversial transfer of forest land to a hindu shrine
Consumer   People   Photos   Protection   Syria  
 Middle East Online 
Praise for tougher consumer protection in Syria
DAMASCUS - A new consumer law in Syria is being seen as a welcome step to protect people from overpriced or harmful goods and fraudulent trading practices. The only major concern is that people will b... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Indian Spices, Grocery, Food.  The Times Of India 
Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
|                 MUMBAI: Arrivals in Indonesia and Brazil, two of the world's largest producers and exporters, will start in July. However, a tight supply... (photo: WN / theresa)
Demand   Indian   Photos   Spices   Weather  
Baking - Dough                       Middle East Online 
Bread subsidies under threat in drought-hit Syria
| DAMASCUS - Basil the baker is not a happy bread maker. | “Everything is more difficult to afford now, and it will get worse,” he said, amid the dough and ovens of his bakery in the middl... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Consumer   Food   Industry   Photos   Syria  
Top Stories
 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice answers questions on the Middle East during a news conference with President George W. Bush Monday, Aug. 7, 2006, in Crawford, Texas. (gm1)   News24
Rice 'proud' of Iraq invasion
| Washington - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday that she was "proud" of the US decision to invade Iraq and said the Middle East had improved since Pr... (photo: White House/Eric Draper )
China   Iraq   North Korea   Photos   Washington  
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, addresses the crowd, Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, during a rally to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution at Azadi Square, Tehran, Iran. In 1979, more than five million people lined the streets of the nation's capital, Tehran, to witness the homecoming of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. His return led to the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the regime of the pro-US Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and brought the hard-line clerics to power. Canada Dot Com
Iran answers nuclear offer
| TEHRAN - Iran responded on Friday to an incentives package offered by six world powers aimed at resolving a standoff over its disputed nuclear ambitions. | There was no... (photo: AP Photo / Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Tehran   US  
Rice - Agriculture - Farming - Food - Crops Middle East Online
EU, Egypt sign trade deal on food products
BRUSSELS - European Union negotiators have initialed a deal to liberalize trade in most farm and fishery products with Egypt, the most important Middle East market for EU... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
EU   Egypt   Food   Photos   Trade  
 U.S. Army Soldiers from 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment search and clear canals during a search in Balad Ruz, Iraq, Jan. 13, 2007. The search was a coordinated effort between coalition forces and Iraqi army to neutralize the insurgency war fighting a San Fransisco Chronicle
Subdued Fourth for U.S. troops
| (07-05) 04:00 PDT Baquba, Iraq -- | It was Staff Sgt. Edgar Covarrubias' second Fourth of July in Iraq. No family barbecue, no fireworks, but Covarrubias said he would ... (photo: USAF file/Staff Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
Barbecue   Family   Iraq   Photos   Troops  
 Members of the local tribal militia keep position on a makeshift banker at a troubled area in the outskirt of Wana, the main town of Pakistan´s South Waziristan tribal region along Afghan border, Monday, March 26, 2007. Tribal militants praised by International Herald Tribune
Frontier years give might to ex-guerrilla's words
| LAHORE, Pakistan | FRESH out of Cambridge University in the late 1960s, and steeped in the era's favorites - Marx, Mao and Che - Ahmed Rashid took off for the hills of ... (photo: AP /Ishtiaq Mahsud)
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   S Asia   Terrorism  
MSC Armonia Bahrain Tribune
Tourism gets a fillip
Luxury cruises help lure more visitors to Kingdom | Up to 100,000 extra foreign tourists could be shipped into Bahrain this tourist season with the Kingdom looking to cap... (photo: Public domain / )
Cruises   Luxury   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
 Smoker - Smokers - Cigarettes - Health - Smoking Bahrain Tribune
Campaign to help women quit smoking
An anti-smoking campaign is focusing on female smokers. | According to the Ministry of Health's statistics, 11.9 per cent of women in the age group 15-18 and 7.1 per cent... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Health   Lifestyle   Photos   Smoking   Women  
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates Wednesday, May 23, 2007, in New London, Conn., where President Bush honored the USCG saying, When storms and floods and tragedy strike, Americans know that they can cou The Charlotte Observer
President Bush off the record
AP Photo President Bush still believes freedom can be established in the Arab and Muslim world. Will he be proved right? | It is a privilege to spend 90 minutes with the ... (photo: White House/Joyce Boghosian)
Arab   Islam   Photos   Politics   US  
Politics Business
- Group: 24 Dead in Syrian Prison Riot
- 25 killed in Syrian prison riot
- 'Many killed' in Syrian jail riot
- Syrian rights group says dozens dead in jail riot
Druze Arabs hold Syrian flags and posters of Syrian President Bashar Assad and former President Hafez Assad, as they gather to mark Syria's Independence Day in the village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, Thursday, April 17, 2008.
France is a captive to its ties with Syria
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- Syria returns marble artifact stolen from archaeological sit
- Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
- Bread subsidies under threat in drought-hit Syria
- SYRIA: Bread subsidies under threat as drought hits wheat pr
Indian Spices, Grocery, Food.
Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
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Culture Travel
- Life of famous Lebanese poet celebrated in London
- Beirut's architectural heritage erased by modern towers
- Exhibit aims to shatter US stereotypes of Islam
- Geweida blocked from Egyptian culture board
Bush US Poland.
Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
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- Close to 300,000 Indian expats live in Bahrain
- NI politicians attempt Iraq mission
- Bagpiper greeted USO tour
- Islam's original feminist
Emirates Airline
Emirates launches services to two important Asian gateways
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Industry Oil
- Iraq's Oil SurgeJuly 5, 2008; Page A10
- Dr. Robert C. Seamans - key administrator of Apollo space pr
- Restaurant review: Giles Coren at Cha Cha Moon
- Ex-Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Meals
Restaurant review: Giles Coren at Cha Cha Moon
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- Iran warns of shutting Gulf oil
- Iran inflation tops 26 percent
- Iran inflation tops 26 per cent
- Military move would push oil price sharply up - Iran
 Gasoline - Fuel - Petrol - Oil - Energy - Gas Pump. (ps1)
Oil drops $1 amid optimism on Iran
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Sport Health
- Orcollo downs Gallego, advances into Doha semis
- Volleyball: Japan holds off Egypt for win in World League+
- Officials: Blast kills 5 in Yemen
- Bahrain ready for Japan task
Paris Saint Germain's Pauleta, right, challenges for the ball with Rennes' Abdeslam Ouaddou
Ouaddou to return to Nancy
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- WHO hails role of UAE in blood donation scheme
- Campaign to help women quit smoking
- Improving quality for slice of insurance cake
- Paying in blood to repair image
 Smoker - Smokers - Cigarettes - Health - Smoking
Campaign to help women quit smoking
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