| Deavenger/Potential/Emerging Great Powers Page User:Deavenger/Potential/Emerging_Great_Powers_Page
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| Rahm Emanuel/Archive 3 Talk:Rahm_Emanuel/Archive_3
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| Ali al-Jarrah Talk:Ali_al-Jarrah
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| Nadim Gemayel Nadim Bashir Gemayel (born May 1, 1982) , son of former Lebanese President Bashir Gemayel, is a leading member of the Kataeb Party, founded by his grandfather Pierre Gemayel in 1936, and currently serves as Vice President of the Party’s Achrafieh District.A leader among Lebanese youth, Gemayel’s struggle for freedom (notably against the Syrian occupation) began during his university years and culminated in the Cedar Revolution of 2005, where he was at the forefront of Lebanon’s most influential demonstration, leading to the country's second independence. Nadim_Gemayel
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| Roxana Saberi Roxana Saberi () (born April 26, 1977) is an Iranian-American journalist who was arrested in Iran in February 2009 for working as a reporter without press credentials, which were revoked in 2006. On April 8, 2009, the Iranian government charged Saberi with espionage, and she was subsequently sentenced to an eight-year prison term. Roxana_Saberi
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| Cairo International Book Fair Cairo International Book Fair is a major book fair held every year in late February in Cairo, Egypt, at the Cairo International Conference Center in Madinat Nasr, near Al-Azhar University. It is organised by the General Egyptian Book Organisation. Cairo_International_Book_Fair
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| Kamal Naji Kamal Naji () also known as Kamal Medhat (, 1951–March 23, 2009) was the deputy representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in Lebanon and a former Fatah intelligence chief in the country. He was killed by a roadside bomb while visiting a refugee camp to calm recent violence. Kamal_Naji
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| Arab/Archive 4 Talk:Arab/Archive_4
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| Kirk Fox Kirk Fox (b. August 26, 1969) is an American actor, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. Kirk_Fox
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| 2009 Hezbollah plot in Egypt 2009 Hezbollah plot in Egypt involves the arrest of 49 men by Egyptian authorities in the five months preceding April 2009. Egypt accuses them of being Hezbollah agents planning attacks against Israeli and Egyptian targets in the Sinai Peninsula. The arrests have led to tensions between the Egyptian government and Hezbollah as well as Egypt and Iran.Tension had been high since Israel’s Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. 2009_Hezbollah_plot_in_Egypt
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| Deaths in May 2009 Deaths in 2009 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of deaths in May 2009. Deaths_in_May_2009
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| Blasphemy law blasphemy is not a crime. In the United States of America, for example, a prosecution for blasphemy would violate the Constitution according to the decision in Joseph Burstyn, Inc v. Wilson. The United Kingdom abolished its laws against blasphemy in 2008. In Europe, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has recommended that countries enact laws that protect the freedom of expression. Blasphemy_law
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| Deskiesan User:Deskiesan
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2009 June 3 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2009_June_3
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| Strasbourg Mosque foie gras factory in the Impasse de mai in the centre of Strasbourg, near the law-courts. It is not the first mosque to be established in Strasbourg. There have been mosques in the city since 1967 and there are now over twenty.It is frequented by Muslims of North-African, mainly Moroccan origin. It hosts many conferences and seminars and has an extensive teaching programme for school-aged children. Strasbourg_Mosque
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| Controversies surrounding Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Sepah Pasdaran), the organization was involved in many economic and military activities and some of them were subject to controversies. Controversies_surrounding_Army_of_the_Guardians_of_the_Islamic_Revolution
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| Articles for deletion/Cyprus – Saudi Arabia relations Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Cyprus_–_Saudi_Arabia_relations
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| 2009 flu pandemic in Asia The 2009 flu pandemic in Asia, part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, has (as of 11 June 2009) afflicted at least 1,133 people in Asia, with no confirmed deaths. Almost half of all confirmed cases in Asia have occurred in Japan. 2009_flu_pandemic_in_Asia
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| 2009 flu pandemic in Asia table Template:2009_flu_pandemic_in_Asia_table
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| Harith al-Obeidi Harith Mohey Al Deen Abd al-Obeidi (1961? 64?- June 2009) Harith_al-Obeidi
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