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Mourners carry posters with pictures of Hezbollah top commander Imad Mughniyeh, during his funeral procession in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008. Hezbollah's chief on Thursday vowed to retaliate against Israeli targets abroad after accusing Israel of taking the fight beyond Lebanese borders by assassinating militant commander Imad Mughniyeh in Syria.
Beirut   Hezbollah   Mideast   Photos   Syria  
 The Boston Globe 
Slain Hezbollah warlord an enigma
| BEIRUT - In Hezbollah's inner circle they called him "The One Who Never Sleeps." | Imad Mughniyah was one of the most hunted men in the world. Western security forces spent 25 years pursuing the Hez... (photo: AP Photo / Nasser Nasser)
Brighton
Brighton   England   London   Photos   Social  
 Canada Dot Com 
An hour's ride from London, stars and commoners are drawn to this seaside resort to ...
| Funky, fashionable and fun, Brighton is England's most popular beach resort. A hotspot since dissolute Prince Regent George IV patronized the city in the 1880s, Brighton still retains a "dirty weeke... (photo: Creative Commons / Josep Renalias)
 Presidente Lula e a primeira dama D. Mariza recebem o vocalista do Grupo U2, Bono Vox, na Granja do Torto. (mb1)  BBC News 
U2 push new record back to 2009
| U2 have delayed the release of their 12th studio album. | The move comes after it was widely reported that the record would be released in November. | Frontman Bono has now confirmed the LP, which i... (photo: Wilson Dias/ABr )
Celebrities   France   Music   Photos   Singer  
 Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC, receives Bono, lead singer with U2 and representative of the Make Poverty History campaign . ula1  Rollingstone 
U2 Pen "Fifty to Sixty" Songs, New Album Pushed to 2009
| Photo: Walker/Getty | U2 have penned roughly "fifty to sixty" tracks during their recent studio sessions that stretch from Morocco to Dublin to France, where Bono wrote in to U2.com to discuss the b... (photo: European Community)
Celebrities   Morocco   Music   Photos   Songs  
Top Stories
 Afternoon traffic drives past the Dubai, United Arab Emirates skyline with the Burj Dubai seen at center, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007. The missile-shaped skyscraper under construction reached its 100th story on Tuesday, nearly two-thirds of the way in its rel The Daily Mail
The Dubai skyscraper that keeps growing and growing: When is it going to stop?
| An unfinished skyscraper in the Gulf state of Dubai now stands at a world record height of 2257 feet - and it's not about to stop rising. | The silver steel-and-glass b... (photo: AP Photo )
Arab World   Dubai   Gulf   Photos   World  
Beirut Daily Star Lebanon
All the streets have a name, but few people know them
| The Beirut Street Festival returns to bring art into the city's nooks and crannies | By Megan Bainbridge | Special to The Daily Star | Monday, September 01, 2008 | BEIR... (photo: Creative Commons / Heretiq )
Beirut   Festival   Photos   Social   Transport  
 Dubai - woman arrives at the Madinat Jumeira Hotel to register for the 1st Dubai International Fim Festival which starts later Monday Dec. 6, 2004, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili) hf1  The Times of India
Dubai film market to raise visibility of Asian films
|                 | DUBAI : In an attempt to promote Asian, Arabic and African films at a global level Dubai Film Festival ha... (photo: AP Photo)
Dubai   Entertainment   Industry   Market   Photos  
 KLdy1 - Sept07 - jkt07 - Giorgio Armani. (dy1) Canada Dot Com
Armani designing villas in Egypt
| Giorgio Armani will design his first villas for a $1.88-billion US gated community development in Egypt that is just two hours' drive from Cairo, the Italian fashion de... (photo: WN)
Armani   Egypt   Industry   Money   Photos  
 Actor Russell Crowe /wam2 Gulf Daily News
Star's Iran 'travel ban a rumour'
| TEHRAN: Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani, who starred in a Hollywood movie, has left for the US, a colleague said yesterday, denying reports that she faced a travel ... (photo: AP Photo / Lucy Nicholson)
Actor   Hollywood   Iran   Photos   Star  
Sheesha Bahrain Tribune
Sheesha smoking ban in Ramadan?
Tents to be targeted by govt bodies during holy month | Smokers to face the music from the Ministry of Health who is working with councillors and government bodies to ban... (photo: creative commons / )
Health   Photos   Ramadan   Sheesha   Smoking  
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a campaign stop at the Bayloff Stamped Products facility in Belleville, Mich., Thursday, July 10, 2008 Middle East Online
Making Money on a New Cold War
The Russia-Georgia clash has generated heated anti-Moscow rhetoric from John McCain and US neoconservatives about a new Cold War, a prospect that most people might see in... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
McCain   Military   Photos   Russia   Washington  
Politics Business
- NATO delegation to visit Georgia this week
- Cancer claims former Egyptian defense minister
- Peres says he opposes attack on Iran
- Iranian MP touts cooperation in Sadr investigation
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki leaves the Turkish Foreign Ministry after talks with his Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, July 18, 2008. Mottaki said Friday that forthcoming nuclear talks in Geneva and the participation of a U. S. diplomat for first time look positive and he expects prog
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- EFG-Hermes paints even rosier picture for Lebanese growth
- Outsourcing manpower helps
- Kuwait loses 3% as Gulf shares plunge amid investor concerns
- UAE stocks crash led by real estate firms
Computer-internet-technology (sl1)
Outsourcing manpower helps
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Education Media
- Indian High School returns to normal as bus service resumes
- Back-to-school rush and change in work hours bring traffic c
- 'Teach in Dubai' begins second year
- Power outage closes Ligon Middle School
Back to school - Davao City - Philippines
Back-to-school rush and change in work hours bring traffic chaos
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- Peres says he opposes attack on Iran
- Iranian MP touts cooperation in Sadr investigation
- UN chief 'urges Israel to pay Lebanon $1 billion'
- Beirutis divided on effect of violence in North
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki leaves the Turkish Foreign Ministry after talks with his Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, July 18, 2008. Mottaki said Friday that forthcoming nuclear talks in Geneva and the participation of a U. S. diplomat for first time look positive and he expects prog
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Entertainment Science
- 'Bangkok Dangerous' tops slow weekend at box office
- Our critics recommend...
- "Six Feet Under' creator finds drama in tough subje
- Buckley Courts Laughs In Satire
 ** FILE ** Zahi Hawass, general secretary of the Superior Council of Antiquities of the Egyptian government, poses in front of Sphinx in Giza, Egypt, in this March 3, 2007 file photo. Hawass told The Associated Press in an interview that if persuasion do
Rising from the ruins
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- Cholera kills one, infects six in Iraq: official
- US marks 'new phase' of Libya ties
- UN aims to protect Iraqi wetlands
- Objectivity
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi receives US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, unseen, after her arrival in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Rice begins a four-nation tour of North Africa in Tripoli today, meeting with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and other top officials in what the State Department is calling a landmark trip that will symbolize the opening of a new era in ties between the United States and the oil-rich countr
US marks 'new phase' of Libya ties
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Women Health
- Search for missing woman becomes multilingual
- Gaza boat campaign reminded activist of Berlin wall falling
- She's no sailor but helped end Gaza blockade
- A tragedy foretold
Repbulican Rep. Vito Fossella answers Friday, May 2, 2008, in Staten Island in New York City, jsa1
Primary fight for Vito's seat turns into 'blood sport'
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- UN chief 'urges Israel to pay Lebanon $1 billion'
- NATO crisis tests new president
- Islamic group hit by 'lies, plotting'
- Cholera kills one, infects six in Iraq: official
A member of Pakistani security forces holds his weapon next to a poster, center, showing the presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari, head of the ruling Pakistan People's Party and widower of two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, at the parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Lawmakers began casting votes Saturday in Pakistan's presidential election, a race where the favorite by far is the scandal-tainted pro-U.S. widower of slain ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhu
NATO crisis tests new president
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