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Nadim and .
* Shehadi, Nadim & Mills Haffar, Dana ( eds.
He also interviewed Al Jazeera journalist Rula Amin and Nadim Shehadi, a Middle East analyst with think-tank Chatham House.
* United States v Nada Nadim Prouty, circa 2010.
These victories enabled Samy Gemayel, Nadim Gemayel ( son of slain President Bachir Gemayel ), Elie Marouni, Fady el-Haber and Samer Saade to join Parliament.
The legend goes when Laksamana Hang Nadim was ordered by Malacca King, Sultan Mahmud, to sail to India to buy 140 pieces of serasah cloth ( batik ) with 40 types of flowers depicted on each.
As the son of Muzahim al-Pachachi, nephew of Hamdi al-Pachachi and the cousin of Nadim al-pachachi, he is the scion of a Sunni Arab nationalist family with a long tradition in Iraqi politics and a graduate from Victoria College, Alexandria in Egypt.
Nadim Sawalha () ( born September 1935 ) is a Jordanian-born English actor and father of actresses Julia and Nadia Sawalha.
Nadim Sawalha has made over 100 appearances in film and television, in a career spanning more than 40 years.
Nadia is the daughter of the Jordanian-born, English actor Nadim Sawalha and his English wife Roberta, and sister of television actress Julia Sawalha.
" She also joined her son, Nadim, in endorsing Hikmat Deeb of the Free Patriotic Movement in an important byelection.
In 2009 elections, she stepped out the race in favor of her son Nadim.
A second daughter, Youmna, was born in 1980, and a son, Nadim, in 1982, only months before his father's assassination.
Nadim indicated his intention to follow in the footsteps of his father and mother by participating in the political process.
* Episode introductions by guest stars Geraldine James, Steven Pacey, George Sweeney, Nadim Sawalha, Tina Heath and John Lyons.
Those handcuffed to the fence included Matt O ' Connor, Dr. Nadim Safdar and Jolly Stanesby.
* Nadim Sawalha cameos as a police chief in Tangiers.
Following the end of World War I and the demise of the Ottoman Empire and upon the news reaching Yemen on Thursday 14 November 1918 through an Ottoman envoy led by Mahmoud Nadim Bey and Ahmad Tawfiq, Imam Yahya entered Sanaa three days later on Sunday 17 November 1918.
He was mistaken to be Pakistani when Mr. Brown asked him to sit next to his ' fellow countryman ' Ali Nadim ( in the first episode ).
* Nadim Z. Qureshi-Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Development
Sejarah Melayu, however, claims that it was another warrior, Hang Nadim, who deceived Tun Teja.
Wehbe was born in Mahrouna, a small Shia farming town in Lebanon, to a Lebanese Shia father, Nadim antar, and Egyptian mother, but shortly afterward her family moved to Beirut where she grew up listening to jazz and R & B and began to work as a full-time model at a young age.
Many art galleries also add to the local art scene, exhibiting the works of artists such as Ayman Baalbaki, Akram Zaatari, Marwan Sahmarani, Nadim Asfar, Lamia Joreige, Jean Marc Nahas, Ricardo Mbarkho, Mansour El-Habre, and many others.
His father, Wahba Bey had been a founder of the first Coptic charitable society that included Muslim scholars such as Abdallah Nadim and Sheikh Muhammed Abduh.
On the advice of a particularly astute boy named Hang Nadim, the ruler of Singapore built a barricade made of banana stems along the coast, which successfully trapped the attacking fish by their snouts as they leap from the waters.

Rouhana and .
In 2008, the founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, sold a major stake in the company to a new ownership group led by William J. Rouhana and Robert D. Jacobs.

Intifada and Palestinians
The barrier was largely torn down by Palestinians at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in September 2000 .< ref name =" Doron Almog ">
This was particularly useful during the First Intifada in December 1987, which began as an uprising of Palestinians against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The most common tactic used by Palestinians during the Intifada was throwing stones, molotov cocktails, and burning tires.
As the Intifada came to a close, new armed Palestinian groups — in particular Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad ( PIJ )— began targeting Israeli civilians with the new tactic of suicide bombing and internal fighting amongst the Palestinians increased dramatically.
The Second Intifada has caused thousands of victims on both sides, both among combatants and among civilians – The death toll, including both military and civilian, is estimated to be 5, 500 Palestinians and over 1, 000 Israelis, as well as 64 foreign citizens.
Many Palestinians consider the Second Intifada to be a legitimate war of national liberation against foreign occupation, whereas many Israelis consider it to be a terrorist campaign.
The First Intifada came when Palestinians were protesting against Israeli acts that they regarded as brutal and when there was a political stalemate between parties involved in the Arab – Israeli conflict.
Palestinians and their supporters regard the Intifada as a protest against Israeli repression including extrajudicial killings, mass detentions, house demolitions, deportations, and so on.
At the time of the Intifada, only one in eight college-educated Palestinians could find degree-related work.
According to Donald Neff, " The immediate cause " of the First Intifada came on 8 December 1987, " when an Israeli army tank transporter ran into a group of Palestinians from Jabalya refugee camp in Gaza Strip, killing four and injuring seven.
However, the Intifada did produce a number of results that Palestinians considered positive:
* The Intifada resulted in international attention to the Palestinians ' cause.
* The Intifada empowered Palestinians to enter negotiations which lead to the Madrid Conference and the Oslo Accords.
... According to Freedom House's annual survey of political rights and civil liberties, Freedom in the World 2001 – 2002, the chaotic nature of the Intifada along with strong Israeli reprisals has resulted in a deterioration of living conditions for Palestinians in Israeli-administered areas.
Barghouti became one of the major leaders in the West Bank of the First Intifada in 1987, leading Palestinians in a mass uprising against Israeli occupation.
Following the rise of Hamas in the 1987-91 First Intifada among Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jibril found an able ally in resisting the trend started by Fatah leader Yasser Arafat toward a negotiated settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The barrier was largely torn down by Palestinians at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in September 2000.
Erekat was also, along with Arafat and Faisal Husseini, one of the three high-ranking Palestinians who asked Ariel Sharon not to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque in September 2000, an event which allegedly sparked off the Second Intifada. He also acted as Yasser Arafat's English interpreter.
During the Second Intifada he loudly criticized Israeli actions and together with other sources characterized the IDF's 2002 assault in the Palestinian town of Jenin as a " massacre " and a " war crime ", alleging that Israel has killed more than 500 Palestinians in the Jenin camp.
Over the course of the First Intifada, a total 1, 551 Palestinians and 422 Israelis were killed.
Many Palestinians consider the Second Intifada to be a legitimate war of national liberation against foreign occupation, whereas many Israelis consider it to be a terrorist campaign.
Furthermore, as Oslo stalled and relations between Israelis and Palestinians began to deteriorate, and particularly following the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, Yosef and the party pulled " rightward ", supporting the Likud.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, during the First Intifada, Israeli human rights activist Arna Mer-Khamis opened a children's theater in Jenin, " Arna's House ", to encourage understanding between Israelis and Palestinians.
On September 30, the High Follow-up Committee called on the Arab community to mount a general strike to protest the killings of five Palestinians by Israeli security forces in the Jerusalem clashes of the previous day, which many consider the first day of the al-Aqsa Intifada.
The First Intifada ( 1987 – 93 ) would prove another watershed in Palestinian nationalism, as it brought the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza to the forefront of the struggle.

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