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Breaking News Thu, 3 Jul 2008
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)
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.
Diplomatic   France   Mideast   Photos   Syria  
 Daily Star Lebanon 
France is a captive to its ties with Syria
| By Michael Young | Daily Star staff | Thursday, July 03, 2008 | From an article in Al-Hayat last Monday, citing a European diplomatic source, we learn that France asked Syria to intervene in the rec... (photo: AP / Hamad Almakt)
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  
Israeli tourist take photos at an old abandoned Syrian army post from the 1967 Six Day War at Mt. Bental in the Golan Heights, on the border with Syria , Tuesday, June 5, 2007. Four decades after an underdog Israeli military campaign that captured the world's imagination, the people of Israel, the Middle East and the world are are still struggling to come to terms with it. The war tripled Israel's size and probably prevented its annihilation. But with victory came burdens, hatreds and many, many deaths for Israelis and the Palestinians in their newly-expanded territor  Turkish Press 
Israel, Syria to hold third round of talks
| File photo shows Israeli soldiers looking towards Syria from the Mount Bental observation post in the Golan Heights. Israeli and Syrian negotiators are to meet separately with mediators in Turkey fo... (photo: AP / Yaron Kaminsky)
Golan Heights   Israel   Peace   Photos   Syria  
Top Stories
Egypt Air - Flight - Travel /aaeh The Times Of India
Egypt Air to buy Boeing, Airbus planes
|                 CAIRO: State-owned airline Egypt Air plans to buy five planes from Boeing and Airbus, the state news agency... (photo: public domain )
Airbus   Airlines   Boeing   Egypt   Photos  
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd Canada Dot Com
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
| JAKARTA - A group of 10 suspected Muslim militants detained in raids on Sumatra island by Indonesia's anti-terrorism unit was plotting to attack Western targets, a poli... (photo: AP / Achmad Ibrahim)
Indonesia   Intelligence   Photos   Police   Terrorism  
An Afghan police man destroying the opium poppies on the field during a poppy eradication operations in Tarin Kowt in Urugzan Southern province of Afghanistan, Sunday, April 29, 2007. Taliban fired rockets and small arms when U.S sState Department officials along with Afghan authorities were eradicating the poppy in the southern Afghanistan. Infowars
The Post-9/11 Afghan Heroin Explosion
| Prior to 9/11, the poppy production levels in Afghanistan were at a low and many of the Taliban were against heroin and the opium poppies. However, since U.S. forces en... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Afghanistan   Heroin   Photos   Poppy   Production  
People throng Markets in kashmir valley that reopened after 9 days of agitation against the controversial transfer of forest land to a hindu shrine 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... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Consumer   People   Photos   Protection   Syria  
 King Abdullah II of Jordan delivers the inaugural King Abdullah II Leadership Lecture on Iraq and the Middle East at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Thursday, June 9, 2005. In his address King Abdullah II called on the Arab world to more forcefully Philadelphia Daily News
Jordan's king to visit Iraq
| The Associated Press | AMMAN, Jordan - Iraqi officials say Jordan's King Abdullah II plans to visit Iraq next week in the first trip by an Arab head of state since Sadd... (photo: AP/Charlez Rex Arbogast)
Iraqi   Jordan   Kingabdullah   Photos   Visit  
 Poland - Shell - oil and gas prices - energy - economy. wnhires (mb1) WN Photographer  AOL
Oil prices neared $146 a barrel for 1st time ever
Oil prices neared $146 a barrel Thursday for the first time ever on reports of declining U.S. stockpiles and the threat of conflict with Iran. | Comments by Saudi Arabia'... (photo: WN/Marzena Bozek)
Economy   Industry   Oil   Photos   Prices  
HILL TESTIMONY BBC News
Iran and Washington's Israeli option
| The warning by the senior US military commander Adm Mike Mullen that an attack on Iran would be "extremely stressful" for US forces must lessen the chances of the US ta... (photo: Defense Department / Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   Washington  
 KLdy1 - june06 - petroleum thailand - PT - petrol kiosk - oil prices - petrol. (dy1) Newsday
Oil prices near $146
| Oil prices neared $146 a barrel Thursday for the first time ever on reports of declining U.S. stockpiles and the threat of conflict with Iran. | Comments by Saudi Arabi... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
Energy   Iran   Oil   Photos   Prices  
Politics Business
- Syrians, Israelis continue third round of talks in Istanbul
- US covert action is unlikely to alter Iran's behavior
- France is a captive to its ties with Syria
- US covert operations in Iran far too timid
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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- 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
- Worldview: N. Korea deal suggests talk works; next, Syria, I
Indian Spices, Grocery, Food.
Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
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Culture Travel
- Seun Kuti keeps Egypt 80 going
- Iran remembers victims of airliner shot down by US
- Sharjah museum links past and present
- Iran remembers victims of airliner shot down by US
Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders looks at his cell phone at the parliament in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 25, 2008.
Dutch politician charged in Jordan over anti-Koran film
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- Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
- Pentagon extends tour of 2,200 Marines in Afghanistan
- Pentagon extends tour of Marines in Afghanistan
- Pentagon extends tour of Marines in Afghanistan -
 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) meets with Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Berlin, Germany. (mb1)
Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
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Industry Oil
- Over-the-counter cloak and dagger
- West's loss of Gulf funds East's gain
- Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
- Firefighter dies while extinguishing store fire in Al Ain
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years.
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
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- Iraq aims to cash in on oil deals
- Oil hits new record above $145, then backs off
- Oil prices briefly soar to record near $146
- Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years.
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
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Sport Health
- Terror suspect is bailed out in Britain
- Jordan Crawford rules out UK
- Cairo belts Jays
- Cairo knocks in three as Mariners top Blue Jays
 COLLEGE STUDENTS - FOOTBALL - PHILIPPINES - SPORT
First Dubai district football tournament set to kick-off soon
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- Hot rods are these Iraqis' driving passion
- Detention of Pakistani nuclear scientist contested
- News of the World pays out and apologises to Jordan and Pete
- AP Executive Morning Briefing
 President George W. Bush addresses the Veterans Day ceremonies Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.  ula1
Bush tackles Afghan security
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