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Terry Anderson was held six years in a hole in Beirut. He tried to get Arab newspaper clippings from the U.S. government, and found they were classified. Knock it off!
Patrick Moynihan
She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. Unlike Pakistan, which is a Muslim but not Arab country, Iraq is an active member in the Arab League and committed to the decisions of the Arab summit in Beirut,
Jalal Talabani
What we found was that people had documented the civil rights movement basically through newspaper clippings and scrapbooks.
Karen Glynn
Since the Arab summit in Beirut in 2002, the Arab governments decided to give the Palestinians $600 million a year. That never materialized. The Arabs made promises, but never delivered.
Samir Ghattas
Wondrous hole! Magical hole! Dazzlingly influential hole! Noble and effulgent hole! From this hole everything follows logically: first the baby, then the placenta, then, for years and years and years until death, a way of life. It is all logic, and she who lives by the hole will live also by its logic. It is, appropriately, logic with a hole in it.
Cynthia Ozick
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1928
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We are committed to the decisions taken unanimously by the Arab summit in Beirut, ... Many Arab states are forming relations with Israel and if Israel will reach an agreement with the Palestinians, it will facilitate [having relations with Israel].
Jalal Talabani
This of course is a big sum, and it is bigger than what Arab summits in Amman and Beirut had approved.
Khaled Meshaal
The proud man counts his newspaper clippings, the humble man his blessings.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
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1895
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1979
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It has been held to the principles of what Terry wanted. So 25 years is probably just the beginning.
Isadore Sharp
Our view is that if we are still publishing Du-Et by issue 20 then we have failed to do our job. We hope that by then there's enough integration of Arab journalists into the Hebrew media, that there will be no need for a separate newspaper raising Arab issues.
Rebecca Zeffert
In Beirut when the civil war began, you had electricity 24 hours a day and running water all the time, and the air conditioning was working, and so were the elevators. In the case of Baghdad, it looks like Beirut after 10 years of civil war.
Francois Heisbourg
It's just an outrageous situation where people have gone through this system that has been established, such as it is, and the (U.S.) government itself has found there's no reason for them to be held any longer, and yet they continue to be held.
Curt Goering
People later sent me hours of video and newspaper clippings of it, but I haven't look at them since. It was such a difficult weekend.
Lee Hunter
It's been determined that among the papers there are a number of classified U.S. government documents. Under the law, no private person may possess classified documents that were illegally provided to them. These documents remain the property of the government.
Bill Carter
There were a couple of men in town who had extensive records, Roger Jarvais and Joe Penley. People would see a year was missing and send me newspaper clippings or some information.
Jean Walker
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