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Mosaic: World News From The Middle East - February 19, 2007


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Mosaic: World News From The Middle East - February 19, 2007

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The Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East including, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran. Triple Car Bombs Rock Baghdad Al Jazeera TV, Qatar Iraqi Government to Repatriate Refugees Al-Iraqiya TV, Iraq No Real Progress from Summit IBA TV, Israel Will the Jerusalem Summit Create New Opportunities for Peace? Al Arabiya TV, UAE Palestinians Have Little Expectations from Summit Dubai TV, UAE Golan Heights Residents Have to Buy Their Own Water Syria TV, Syria Iran to Begin New Military Maneuvers Abu Dhabi TV, UAE Nassrallah Vows to Keep Arms Future TV, Lebanon

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