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Middle East News Archives for August 20, 2007

4 sentenced to life for Cairo attacks
Aug 20 2007 7:56PM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Four terror suspects were convicted by a security court Monday and sentenced to life in prison for their involvement in attacks that killed two French tourists and an American in 2005, judicial officials said.
 
Syria presses Iraq on U.S. troop pullout
Aug 20 2007 4:26PM (CT)
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Iraq should set a timetable for the withdrawal of foreign troops, Syria said Monday at the start of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's first official visit to Damascus.
 
Syria presses Iraq on U.S. troop pullout
Aug 20 2007 4:26PM (CT)
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Iraq should set a timetable for the withdrawal of foreign troops, Syria said Monday at the start of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's first official visit to Damascus.
 
Syria presses Iraq on U.S. troop pullout
Aug 20 2007 4:26PM (CT)
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Iraq should set a timetable for the withdrawal of foreign troops, Syria said Monday at the start of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's first official visit to Damascus.
 
Bomb kills provincial chief in Iraq
Aug 20 2007 3:32PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A roadside bomb killed a governor in southern Iraq on Monday, the second provincial boss assassinated in nine days and a likely prelude to an even more brutal contest among rival Shiite militias battling for control of some of Iraq's main oil regions.
 
Bomb kills provincial chief in Iraq
Aug 20 2007 3:32PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A roadside bomb killed a governor in southern Iraq on Monday, the second provincial boss assassinated in nine days and a likely prelude to an even more brutal contest among rival Shiite militias battling for control of some of Iraq's main oil regions.
 
Bomb kills provincial chief in Iraq
Aug 20 2007 3:32PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A roadside bomb killed a governor in southern Iraq on Monday, the second provincial boss assassinated in nine days and a likely prelude to an even more brutal contest among rival Shiite militias battling for control of some of Iraq's main oil regions.
 
Mexico abandons oil rigs ahead of Dean
Aug 20 2007 2:42PM (CT)
TULUM, Mexico (AP) - Tens of thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera on Monday as monstrous Hurricane Dean roared toward the ancient ruins and modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
 
Mexico abandons oil rigs ahead of Dean
Aug 20 2007 2:42PM (CT)
TULUM, Mexico (AP) - Tens of thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera on Monday as monstrous Hurricane Dean roared toward the ancient ruins and modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
 
Mexico abandons oil rigs ahead of Dean
Aug 20 2007 2:42PM (CT)
TULUM, Mexico (AP) - Tens of thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera on Monday as monstrous Hurricane Dean roared toward the ancient ruins and modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
 
Mexico abandons oil rigs ahead of Dean
Aug 20 2007 2:42PM (CT)
TULUM, Mexico (AP) - Tens of thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera on Monday as monstrous Hurricane Dean roared toward the ancient ruins and modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
 
Electricity is latest Gaza battleground
Aug 20 2007 2:15PM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Hundreds of thousands of Gaza residents were forced to make do without electricity Monday as the coastal strip's power supply became the latest victim of feuding between Gaza's Hamas rulers and their Fatah rivals.
 
Jordan won't hand over Saddam's daughter
Aug 20 2007 11:19AM (CT)
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan indicated Monday it is not ready to surrender Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter to Iraq, despite a new push from authorities in Baghdad for her to face charges of funneling money to Sunni insurgents.
 
Jordan won't hand over Saddam's daughter
Aug 20 2007 11:19AM (CT)
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan indicated Monday it is not ready to surrender Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter to Iraq, despite a new push from authorities in Baghdad for her to face charges of funneling money to Sunni insurgents.
 
Israel to turn away Darfur refugees
Aug 20 2007 3:50AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said Sunday it will no longer allow refugees from Darfur to stay after they sneak across the border from Egypt, drawing criticism from those who say the Jewish state is morally obliged to offer sanctuary to people fleeing mass murder.
 
Israel to turn away Darfur refugees
Aug 20 2007 3:50AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said Sunday it will no longer allow refugees from Darfur to stay after they sneak across the border from Egypt, drawing criticism from those who say the Jewish state is morally obliged to offer sanctuary to people fleeing mass murder.
 
Israel to turn away Darfur refugees
Aug 20 2007 3:50AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said Sunday it will no longer allow refugees from Darfur to stay after they sneak across the border from Egypt, drawing criticism from those who say the Jewish state is morally obliged to offer sanctuary to people fleeing mass murder.
 
Israel to turn away Darfur refugees
Aug 20 2007 3:50AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel said Sunday it will no longer allow refugees from Darfur to stay after they sneak across the border from Egypt, drawing criticism from those who say the Jewish state is morally obliged to offer sanctuary to people fleeing mass murder.
 
Roadside bomb kills Iraqi governor
Aug 20 2007 3:47AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A roadside bomb killed the governor of the southern Muthanna province on Monday, police said, the second assassination of a top provincial official in just over a week.
 
EU cuts funding to Gaza plant
Aug 20 2007 12:01AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The European Union cut off vital funding to a Gaza power plant on Sunday, forcing it to shut down the last of its generators and darken tens of thousands of Palestinian homes.
 
EU cuts funding to Gaza plant
Aug 20 2007 12:01AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The European Union cut off vital funding to a Gaza power plant on Sunday, forcing it to shut down the last of its generators and darken tens of thousands of Palestinian homes.
 
EU cuts funding to Gaza plant
Aug 20 2007 12:01AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The European Union cut off vital funding to a Gaza power plant on Sunday, forcing it to shut down the last of its generators and darken tens of thousands of Palestinian homes.
 
EU cuts funding to Gaza plant
Aug 20 2007 12:01AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The European Union cut off vital funding to a Gaza power plant on Sunday, forcing it to shut down the last of its generators and darken tens of thousands of Palestinian homes.
 
   

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