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Riza and was
After President George W. Bush's nominated Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank, journalists reported that Wolfowitz was involved in a relationship with World Bank Senior Communications Officer ( and Acting Manager of External Affairs ) for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office Shaha Ali Riza.
According to Richard Leiby, of The Washington Post, Riza is " an Oxford-educated British citizen, was born in Tunisia and grew up in Saudi Arabia.
Wolfowitz was on the endowment's board — which is how Riza first met him, according to Turkish journalist Cengiz Candar, a friend of the couple.
" Shaha was married at the time and Paul was married ," Candar recalled, and it wasn't until late 1999 — after Riza divorced and Wolfowitz had separated from his wife of 30 years, Clare Selgin Wolfowitz — that the couple began dating.
When Wolfowitz was considered for head of the CIA after the 2000 election, Clare Wolfowitz wrote President-elect George Bush a letter telling him that her husband's relationship with a foreign national — Riza — posed a national security risk.
Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, in The Daily Mail, quote one World Bank employee's statement that " Unless Riza gives up her job, this will be an impossible conflict of interest "; the observation of " a Washington insider ": " His womanizing has come home to roost ... Paul was a foreign policy hawk long before he met Shaha, but it doesn't look good to be accused of being under the thumb of your mistress "; and Wolfowitz's response: " If a personal relationship presents a potential conflict of interest, I will comply with Bank policies to resolve the issue.
According to Steven R. Weisman, however, in a report published in The New York Times, the then-current chair of the committee emphasized that he was not informed at the time of the details or extent of the present and future raises built into the agreement with Riza.
*" The salary increase Ms. Riza received at Mr. Wolfowitz's direction was in excess of the range established by Rule 6. 01 ";
The Castle of Shkodër became famous during the First Balkan War when it was protected by the Turkish general Hasan Riza Pasha and Esad Pasha.
From 1977 to 1986 he was Deputy Director of Works Catering Lake Riza, From 1986 to 1991 he was the chairman of the Gudauta district consumer cooperatives.
Riza Abbasi, Riza yi-Abbasi or Reza-e Abbasi, رضا عباسی in Persian, usually " Riza " or Reza Abbasi also Aqa Riza ( but see below ) or Āqā Riżā Kāshānī ( c. 1565 – 1635 ) was the leading Persian miniaturist of the Isfahan School during the later Safavid period, spending most of his career working for Shah Abbas I.
Riza was possibly born in Kashan, as Āqā Riżā Kāshānī is one of the versions of his name ; it has also been suggested that he was born in Mashad, where his father, the miniature artist Ali Asghar, is recorded as having worked in the atelier of the governor, Prince Ibrahim Mirza.
In the early 20th century, there was much scholarly debate, mostly in German, as to whether the later Aqa Risa and Riza Abbasi were the same figure.
Riza Abbasi, the painter, is also not to be confused with his contemporary Ali Riza Abbasi, Shah Abbas ' favourite calligrapher, who in 1598, was appointed to the important position of royal librarian, and therefore in charge of the royal atelier of painters and calligraphers.
The 9th division ( HQ Jessore, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Riza commanding ) was given the 57th ( HQ in Jhenida ) and 107th ( HQ in Jessore ) brigades for controlling Kushtia, Jessore, Khulna, Faridpur, Barisal and Patuakhali districts.

Riza and ",
" According to Leiby and Linton Weeks, in their essay " In the Shadow of a Scandal ", Riza's employment at the World Bank predated Wolfowitz's nomination as Bank president: " Riza started at the World Bank as a consultant in July 1997 and became a full-time employee in 1999 "; and the relationship between Riza and Wolfowitz pre-dated it as well: In the early 1990s, Riza joined the National Endowment for Democracy and is credited there with development of the organization's Middle East program.
Soon after, Riza Abbasi left the Shah's employ in a " mid-life crisis ", apparently seeking greater independence and freedom to associate with Isfahan's " low-life " world, including athletes, wrestlers and other unrespectable types.

Riza and on
According to the London Sunday Times on March 20, 2005, despite their cultural differences, " Riza, an Arab feminist who confounds portrayals of Wolfowitz as a leader of a ' Zionist conspiracy ' of Jewish neoconservatives in Washington ... who works as the bank ’ s senior gender co-ordinator for the Middle East and north Africa ... not only shares Wolfowitz ’ s passion for spreading democracy in the Arab world, but is said to have reinforced his determination to remove Saddam Hussein ’ s oppressive regime.
Wolfowitz referred to the controversy concerning his relationship with Riza in a statement posted on the website of the World Bank at the time ( April 12, 2007 ).
A day after the second report published by Behar, on March 28, 2007, Kamen had disclosed that " Bank records obtained by the Government Accountability Project " documented pay raises in excess of Bank policies given to Shaha Riza
His earlier works were signed Aqa Risa ( or Riza, Reza etc., depending on the transliteration used ), which, confusingly, is also the name of a contemporary Persian artist who worked for the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in India.
A series of drawings copying the miniatures attributed to the great 15th century artist Behzad, which were in the library of the shrine at Ardabil, strongly suggest that Riza had visited the city, probably as part of the Shah's party and perhaps on his visits in 1618 or 1625.

Riza and at
Soon after Hamzah's remarks, Riza Sihbudi, a political analyst at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, told the Detik news service that Hamzah seemed to be chasing votes.
Riza probably received his training from his father and joined the workshop of Shah Abbas I at a young age.
Sheila Canby's 1996 monograph accepts 128 miniatures and drawings as by Riza, or probably so, and lists as " Rejected " or " Uncertain Attributions " a further 109 that have been ascribed to him at some point Today, his works can be found in Tehran in the Reza Abbasi Museum and in the library at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.

Riza and under
Freestyle wrestlers from Batman have won national competitions, and Ali Riza Alan won gold in 1970 and silver in 1974 in world championships in the weight category under 52 kg.
Throughout the night of 6 / 7 August, the Turks brought up reinforcements from the 5th Division's 13th Regiment under Ali Riza Bey, which marched from Kojadere, south-east of the position known to the Australians as " Scrubby Knoll ".
* Riza Hawkeye ( non-playable ): One of Mustang's most trusted confidantes, a severe woman who can remain cool under even the greatest pressure.
From the vision of the school founders Riza Sripetchvandee and Ian Davison, a new school was opened in 2002 under the name of Windsor International School and ownership of Windsor Education Co. Ltd.

Riza and also
The film also featured stars Carmi Martin, Riza Santos, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Ricky Davao and more.

Riza and pay
On April 12, 2007 the London Financial Times reported that, in a 2005 memorandum, Wolfowitz had personally directed the Bank's human resources chief to offer Riza a large pay rise and promotion, according to two anonymous sources who told the Financial Times that they had seen the memo.

Riza and compensation
In contrast, Fox News concluded that the new documents might offer Wolfowitz a " new lifeline " in the scandal, because the Bank's ethics committee had launched a review of the Riza compensation case in early 2006 and concluded that it did not warrant any further attention by the committee.

Riza and for
The Ottoman forces led by Hasan Riza Pasha and Esad Pasha had resisted for seven months the surrounding of the town by Montenegrin forces and their Serbian allies.
As Ali Riza Bey, the commander of the 13th Regiment, took charge of the Turkish effort around Lone Pine, the grenading continued into the next day as the Turks began to prepare for a large-scale counterattack.
Established and respected directors such as Nia Dinata, Mira Lesmana ( she herself is of Indo descent ) and Riri Riza have mainly chosen Indo actors for lead roles in their movies.
Soe's diary served as the inspiration for a 2005 film, Gie, which was directed by Riri Riza and starred Nicholas Saputra as Soe Hok Gie.

Riza and her
Since Riza is in the Federation, and if the Federation had no money, it seems peculiar that Vash would need money to buy her way there.

Riza and $
* 2009 – $ 75k Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA w / Riza Zalameda

Riza and ;
*" Grove "-Canby, Sheila R., Riza Reza ; Āqā Riżā ; Āqā Riżā Kāshānī ; Riżā-yi ‛ Abbāsī, in Oxford Art Online ( subscription required ), accessed 5 March 2011

Riza and rise
The industry started to recover in the late 1990s, with the rise of independent directors and many new movies produced, such as Garin Nugroho's Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti, Riri Riza and Mira Lesmana's Petualangan Sherina and Arisan!

Riza and employee
The report noted that Mr. Wolfowitz broke bank rules and the ethical obligations in his contract, and that he tried to hide the salary and promotion package awarded to Shaha Riza, his companion and a bank employee, from top legal and ethics officials in the months after he became bank president in 2005.

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