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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
CHILDREN - PARKS - PLAYGROUND - MINIPARK
Baghdad   Families   Photos   Teenage   parks  
Baghdad enjoying park's revival
BAGHDAD -- There's a place in this city, amid the snarled checkpoints and mazes of blast walls and general anxiety, where families still gather for picnics, teenage boys kick around soccer balls, youn... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
The Miami Herald
Palestinian children walk past a Hamas police officer, left as they cross the border with Egypt, in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Monday Jan. 28, 2008. Egyptian security forces strung new barbed wire across one of the breaches in the border Monday in a sign that a six-day opening of the frontier may finally be reaching its conclusion. (js1)
Children   Funds   Human   Palestinian   Photos  
Human chain raises funds for Palestinian children
| SHARJAH ' A human peace chain was organised as part of the ongoing activities and events under Sharjah's fundraising campaign for Palestinian Children at Al Qasba cultural centre on Thursday. | Arou... (photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill)
Khaleej Times
woman`s basketball / wam2 Underground sport: Saudi women shed veils to play basketball
| By DONNA ABU-NASR | Associated Press Writer | The players bounded into the gym, shedding their long black cloaks and veils to take to the basketball court. Up this night: Jeddah United against the J... (photo: creative commons photo / ) The Press Democrat
Basketball   Entertainment   Photos   Sport   Woman  
Tunisia's Sabeur Frej, left, challenges Cameroon's Mohamadou Idrissou, jsa1 Tunisia, Morocco still looking for football coaches
Four weekends away from opening group qualifiers for a place in World Cup finals in South Africa in 2010, leading contenders Morocco and Tunisia are still looking for a coach. | Frenchman Jacques Sant... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant) Middle East Online
Africa   Morocco   N.Africa   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Tunisia  
Top Stories
Air Pollution - carbon emission - environment Solar-cooker project could cut air pollution
Veerabhadran Ramanathan tours the globe to conduct experiments and advise world leaders about climate change. | K.C. ALFRED / Union-Tribune Climate researcher Veerabhadra... (photo: WN / smita) San Diego
Climate   Nature   Photos   Pollution   World  
 A Palestinian woman works in her field next to the Jewish settlement of Givat Zeev, north of Jerusalem Wednesday, June 6, 2001. According to an Israeli newspaper the United States has agreed to Israel´s interpretation of a settlement freeze, part o Israelis uneasy about nation's next 60 years
| JERUSALEM - Sixty years after its founding, Israel boasts a powerful military, vibrant economy, modern cities and 62 colleges and universities. It is home to more than ... (photo: AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito) Palm Beach Post
Israel   Mideast   Palestine   Peace   Photos  
Rice - Crop - Crops - Agriculture - Food UAE rice importers call for 25% subsidy
| Abu Dhabi: Rice importers in the UAE are demanding at least a 25 per cent subsidy for rice as international prices continue to rise and stocks come under pressure. | Th... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Gulf News
Economy   Food   Market   Photos   Society  
 Turkey´s Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, talks with Pope Benedict XVI, left, upon the pontiffs arrival at the Ankara´s airport, Turkey, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Turkey on Tuesday on his first visit to a Muslim Pope Benedict urges Lebanon to find compromise
| Vatican City: Pope Benedict on Sunday called for a dialogue and urged the Lebanese people to find a "reasonable compromise" to end the conflict in their country. | In S... (photo: AP Photo/Petr David Josek) Gulf News
Hezbollah   Lebanon   Photos   Vatican   Violence  
Palestinian children attend classes at a United Nations school in the Shati refugee camp ISRAEL: Dozens of refugee children outside school system
web | Photo: Tamar Dressler/IRIN TEL AVIV, - Hope may be on the horizon for dozens of children of refugees and asylum-seekers who fell through the cracks and have been le... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra) IRINnews
Children   Israel   Photos   Refugee   School  
 KLdy1 - Dec06 - Aeroflot - Russian Airlines - airlines. (dy1) Russians to go home from Beirut via Damascus May 11 - Aeroflot
| MOSCOW, May 11 (RIA Novosti) - Russians who failed to leave Lebanon as the only airport in Beirut was closed due to recent armed clashes, will fly home from Syria's cap... (photo: WN / deniseyong) Novosti
Airlines   Business   Lebanon   Photos   Transport  
PKK War Turkey bombs Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq
| A Kurdish youth jumps over a fire during a celebration in Istanbul in March. Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel positions in neighbouring northern Iraq overnight, t... (photo: Jamal Penjweny) Turkish Press
Bombs   Defence   Photos   Rebels   Slideshow   Turkey  
Rice - Vegetable - Seafood - Food - Restaurant. (ps1) UAE rice importers call for 25 pct subsidy
| ABU DHABI - Rice importers in the United Arab Emirates are demanding at least a 25 percent subsidy for rice as international prices continue to rise and stocks come und... (photo: WN / patricia) Khaleej Times
Economy   Food   Photos   Trade   UAE  
 President of Sudan, Omar Ahmed Al-Bashir attends a press conference at the French-Africa Summit in Cannes, southern France, Friday, Feb. 16, 2007. Looking to unlock the crisis in war-torn Darfur, France won agreement from three African nations involved t State media: Sudan cuts ties with Chad after rebel attack
| KHARTOUM, Sudan - President Omar al-Bashir announced Sunday he severed relations with neighboring Chad, accusing the government of supporting rebels who attacked the Su... (photo: (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)) Newsday
Government   Photos   President   Rebel   Sudan  
india kashmir security checking Army says Kashmir fighting leaves 6 dead
| SRINAGAR, India - Indian forces and suspected Islamic militants clashed in separate incidents in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday, leaving six people dead, including... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Newsday
Defence   India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos  
Football Tennis
Baghdad enjoying park's revival
UAE, Japan qualify
UAE grab World Cup berth after Iran sink
Cease-fire reported with Iraqi militants in Sadr City
CHILDREN - PARKS - PLAYGROUND - MINIPARK
Baghdad enjoying park's revival
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14 Year- Old Teen Leads New Wave of Table Tennis Players
Qatar confident of successful bid for 2016 Olympics
Brazil's Thomas Belluci Wins 2008 Tennis Open
Ittihad Paddlers Win Saudi Table Tennis Super League
Olimpia Tennis Brasov 1
ITF official praises tennis projects
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Golf Basketball
Wahlin well clear in turkey
Wahlin Well Clear In Turkey
America's role in Mideast peace; While many go hungry; A
Empty Handed Golf Trio Return After Poor Show in Cairo
After the bombing
Golfing Baghdad's Green Zone: a course with real bunkers
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Saudi women shed veils for basketball
Underground sport: Saudi women shed veils to play basketball
Underground sport: Saudi women shed veils to play basketball
Underground sport: Saudi women shed veils to play basketball
At a forward-deployed location, female US Army personnel form teams for a Labor Day Basketball tournament at the MWR (Moral, Welfare and Recreation) Center during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. 		 		%lt;table
Underground sport: Saudi women shed veils to play basketball
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Formula1 Cricket
Round 5 - Turkey
Racing
Hamilton upbeat in Turkey
Massa wins pole at Turkish Grand Prix
Bruno Senna
Racing
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Afghanis do-or-die pitch to qualify for World Cup
Fierce battles between rival clans raged in northern Lebanon
Emirates Islamic Bank too good for Fly Emirates
McLaren and Arafat steer Kent to unlikely triumph
Fire
It has been claimed that emergency exits were blocked in a Morocco factory where 55 people ...
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