Archive: August, 2007
by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 30 August 2007
Hour 19:15 PM
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Lately, President Bush has lost not one but two confidants. Karl Rove and Alberto Gonzales, his trusted underlings, have flown the coop to greener pastures.
There is no doubt in my ...
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by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 23 August 2007
Hour 06:20 AM
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Going overseas provides American travelers with unique opportunities to view other peoples, cultures and societies. It also gives them a chance to put their development and themselves in a larger ...
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by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 16 August 2007
Hour 19:24 PM
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In a recent interview with the Al-Jazeera network, Col. Moammar Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam Gadhafi admitted that Libya engaged in the physical torture of five Bulgarian female nurses and one ...
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by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 16 August 2007
Hour 12:25 PM
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¨ النظام الخبيث ينجح في المكيدة ولن نعرف أبدا ماذا حدث!
¨ في سبيل المصالح يوهم الغرب نفسه ويكيل المديح للطغاة
¨ هل أفلست حضارة العالم الحر؟
¨ بعد انتصار ...
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by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 9 August 2007
Hour 19:57 PM
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I had an opportunity to watch the most recent debate among the candidates for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, and I was far from impressed. Of interest to me were ...
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by Mansour Omar El-Kikhia At 2 August 2007
Hour 18:57 PM
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The announcement by the Bush administration that it intends to sell $20 billion of military hardware to Saudi Arabia over the next 10 years is not as surprising as many ...
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