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... ISRAELIZATION I: IASPS
45.ISRAELIZATION IV NEAR EAST
46.NEOCON-ZIONIST MEDIA
47 ... GROUP BOOKS PUBLISHED IN JAPAN RECENTLY: MIDDLE EAST AND THE WORLD: I
127.CAMBRIDGE FORECAST ... FIRM
288.SHUAA CAPITAL
289.MIDDLE EAST ECONOMIC SURVEY: MEES
290 ... ISRAEL
238. SIKKUY NEWSLETTER
239. NEAR EAST FOUNDATION
240. GULF TIMES DOHA ... 382. RUSSIA: RAS
383. MID-EAST REALITIES: WASHINGTON
384. ZAMAN ONLINE ...
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... can't be expressed and passed along to the less knowledgeable. Rogan has taken the complexities of the Middle East and the role of its evolution under The Arabs and made it something everyday readers ... s "The Arabs" has been the most enjoyable, and that makes it the most educational.
I am not a scholar on the Middle East, just a lifelong student. Reading through Rogan's book has ...
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... Israel mdash; a bid to reaffirm proprietorship over the popular Middle Eastern dip.
Abbas decrees elections, ... private sector investments" throughout Asia, Africa and the Middle East. …
Palestinian paper says Clinton due ... have repercussions far beyond its borders, with neighbor Pakistan and governments across the Middle East …
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CNN launches Middle East news hub
Wednesday, November 4 2009, 08:44 ... Kong, London, Mexico City and Atlanta.
"The Middle East has played a significant role in CNN' ... The establishment of a permanent broadcast and production centre in the Middle East by CNN is a significant and unique move by ... bureaus and showcase a new daily news show from the Middle East."
Last month, CNN International ...
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... rock riffs, angular pop, and introverted experimentalism, has The Middle East to play ambassador to many shores, including ... deserts, and be whisked to a musical land all its own courtesy of The Middle East.
The problem with falling for an Australian band: ... playing Australia. If you were looking for a live fix from The Middle East, you best check out their MySpace page and coordinate with lovely ...
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... is addressing a rapidly growing industry in the region. The pace of broadband development in the Middle East has skyrocketed since 2003, and while initially there was a push toward DSL deployments, more recently the trend is toward fiber.
There are several differences between the US and Middle East markets that help explain how the two are developing differently. First, a lack ...
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