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Naim took part in the National Renaissance of Albania, and often had to sign his writings using his initials, as otherwise he would have placed himself in danger working in an official Ottoman position.
Naim Süleymanoğlu and Halil Mutlu have achieved legendary status as one of the few weightlifters to have won three gold medals in three Olympics.
Other Naim products, such as the NAC52 pre-amplifier, the ARO uni-pivot tonearm and the SBL ( Separate Box Loudspeaker ) have also assumed cult status among devotees.
Dire warnings attach to experimentation with other manufacturers components, particularly in the case for some " high-end " loudspeaker cables, whose inductance / capacitance characteristics present unstable loads to the high-current devices used inside Naim power amplifiers – these have been documented to cause damage to same.

Naim and been
The three men were shot by Fatmir Haklaj, Jaho Mulosmani, and Naim Cangu, who had been waiting in a car parked nearby.
" Basim Naim, the minister of health in the Hamas government in Gaza, claimed that as-Zahar's statements had been mistranslated:

Naim and called
In 1988 he hosted an edition of After Dark called " What Do Women Want " and featuring among others James Dearden, Mary Whitehouse, Joan Wyndham, Naim Attallah and Shere Hite.

Naim and one
Other members of the RCC included Salah Omar Al-Ali who held the position between 1968 and 1970, one of Saddam's half-brothers, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Taha Yasin Ramadan, Adnan Khairallah, Sa ' adoun Shaker Mahmoud, Tariq Aziz Isa, Hasan Ali Nassar al-Namiri, Naim Hamid Haddad and Taha Mohieddin Maruf.
The first CD to appear on the Naim recording label was Electric Glide by Gary Boyle, one of the company's favourite vinyl demo records.

Naim and American
C. M. Naim ( Choudhri Mohammed Naim, born 3 June 1936 ) is an American scholar of Urdu language and literature.

Naim and crime
Ignoring United States Supreme Court precedent, Carrico cited as authority the Virginia Supreme Court's own decision in Naim v. Naim ( 1955 ), also arguing that the case at hand was not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause because both the white and the non-white spouse were punished equally for the crime of miscegenation, an argument similar to that made by the United States Supreme Court in 1883 in Pace v. Alabama.

Naim and .
" Hezbollah has a single leadership ," according to Naim Qassem, Hezbollah's second in command.
* Hassan Naim, biochemist.
* 1900 – Naim Frashëri, Albanian poet ( b. 1846 )
The question of Az Zubarah became moot in 1878, however, when Jassim bin Mohammed and his brother Ahmed bin Muhammed destroyed the town as punishment for the piracy of the Naim, a tribe that resided in the north of Qatar but was loyal to the sheikh of Bahrain.
Triggered by a dispute involving the Naim, the Bahrainis once again laid claim to the deserted town of Az Zubarah in 1937.
Abdullah bin Jassim sent a large, heavily armed force and succeeded in defeating the Naim.
* Naim Ateek, Palestine ( b. 1937 )
Hussam Naim Hasan Bakhit, 17, of Balata refugee camp, killed by IDF helicopter fire to his head while watching a demonstration.
Naim Frashëri, the most-renowned Albanian poet, joined the society and wrote and edited textbooks.
Among the most famous followers of Bektashi Sufisim in the 19th century Balkans were Ali Pasha and Naim Frasheri.
King Zahir approves the new cabinet still headed by Mohammad Daud Khan, a king's cousin, who also holds the portfolio of defense ; Naim Khan, another king's cousin, continues as foreign minister and second deputy premier ; Ali Mohammad Khan becomes first deputy premier.
Naim Frashëri ( 25 May 1846 – 20 October 1900 ) was an Albanian poet and writer.
Naim studied at the Zosimea Greek high school of Ioannina, when the city was part of the Ottoman Empire.
As he hailed from a family with long connections to the Bektashi Sufi order, Naim became an Ottoman official in Sarandë, Berat, and Ioannina.
A publishing house in Tirana was named Naim Frashëri.
Also in his honor some Albanian elementary schools are named Naim Frashëri too.
Naim Frashëri is depicted on the obverses of the Albanian 500 lekë banknote of 1992-1996, and the 200 lekë banknote issued since 1996.
In January 1938, she left for Rome to study literature at the university there and graduated in 1941 with a thesis on Naim Frashëri.

Tubasi and more
A suicide bomber identified as Shadi Tubasi, a resident of the refugee camp Jenin, kills 14 and wounds more than 40 in Haifa.

chief and Palestinian
* Palestinian chief negotiator
The Palestinian position, according to Mahmoud Abbas, at that time Arafat's chief negotiator: " All of East Jerusalem should be returned to Palestinian sovereignty.
On May 19, 1834, the clans, led by Qasim al-Ahmad — the chief of nahiya Jamma ' in — initiated a Palestinian Arab revolt when he notified Egyptian officials that Palestinian families would no longer supply the Egyptian army with troops.
In particular, Meinertzhagen asserted that Allenby's chief of staff, Colonel Bertie Harry Waters-Taylor, had given explicit instructions to Mohammad Amin al-Husayni on how to demonstrate to the world that Palestinian Arabs would not tolerate Jewish rule.
Saeb Muhammad Salih Erekat ( also Erakat or Arekat ; Ṣāʼib ʻUrayqāt or ʻRēqāt, born April 28, 1955, in Jordanian-controlled East Jerusalem, was the Palestinian chief of the PLO Steering and Monitoring Committee until 12 February 2011.
He negotiated the Oslo Accords with Israel and remained chief negotiator from 1995 until May 2003, when he resigned in protest from the Palestinian government.
Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, said Yosef's statements were tantamount to a call for genocide against Palestinians and demanded a firm response from the Israeli government.
When announced, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat publicly defined the ceasefire as follows: " We have agreed that today President Mahmoud Abbas will declare a full cessation of violence against Israelis anywhere and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will declare a full cessation of violence and military activities against Palestinians anywhere.
Al-Jabali, who held the rank of Major general at the close of his tenure in the Palestinian security forces, had been a police commander and chief of the Gaza police since the early 1990s.
He was appointed chief of Palestinian Civil Police Forces in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in October 2003.
* Palestinian security chief shot dead, BBC News Online, 7 September, 2005.
IDF chief of staff Moshe Yaalon said she was sent there as a decoy by Palestinian militants.
The European Union's foreign policy chief Javier Solana criticized Israel for obstructing the Palestinian presidential election.
In 2011 the Students ' Union successfully ended LSE contracts with Israeli water company Eden Springs and was chief sponsor of a successful motion at the University of London Union to institute a boycott on companies guilty of " violating Palestinian rights.
Saeb Erekat, Palestinian chief negotiator, said, " My heart aches because I know we were so close.
Georgina was married in 1976 to Ali Hassan Salameh, a Palestinian national who was chief of operations for Black September and founder of Force 17.
The protocol was initialed at 2 A. M. by Israeli chief negotiator General Dan Shomron and Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat.
Kamal Naji, also known as Kamal Medhat, was the deputy representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organization ( PLO ) in Lebanon and a former Fatah intelligence chief in the country.
For example, his treatise indicates that besides the Babylonian Talmud ( which, in the nature of things, was his chief authority ) he made frequent use of the Yerushalmi, and of Palestinian Midrashim, Leviticus Rabbah, Ecclesiastes Rabbah, and Tanḥuma, all of which at this time were quite unknown in Babylonia ( indeed, even Saadia Gaon, almost two hundred years later, knew comparatively little of them ).

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