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| Villas-Boas future in the balance Chelsea coach Andre Villas-Boas, walks off the pitch after the Champions League, round of 16, first leg, soccer match between Napoli and Chelsea, at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani again dampened English hopes by leading Napoli to a 3-1 win over Chelsea in an entertaining first leg of their Champions League last-16 matchup.  Photos Soccer Sport Star Wikipedia: Andr Villas-Boas |  | Preserve human dignity | Political decadence seems to be continuous in many Arab countries, whether they are republics or autocracies. These regimes have destroyed human beings as well as any chance of growth or development. No matte...
 What defines a nation? | The turmoil in the Arab world is redefining what builds a sense of nationality. In some Arab states the unity of the nation is under question, as the Kurds in Iraq quietly go their own way by reinforcing thei...
 Building a strong GCC union | In an opinion piece published in Gulf News on February 20, Professor Abdullah Al Shayji, the erudite chairman of the political science department at Kuwait University, lamented Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ...
 Showbiz Arabia: Yousra's back | I love my work, but I just couldn't act when so many people were suffering," Yousra told tabloid! during a brief meeting while in Cairo months ago. And the Egyptian superstar stuck to her principles thro...
 American Reporter Marie Colvin’s Final Dispatches From Homs | As my colleagues Rod Nordland and Alan Cowell report, Marie Colvin, an American writer working for The Sunday Times of London, and Rémi Ochlik, a French photographer, were killed early Wednesday in Homs, a S...
 French photographer, 28, killed in Syria | PARIS — Remi Ochlik, a rising star of French photojournalism who covered riots in Haiti and the upheaval sweeping across the Arab world, was killed Wednesday in a shelling attack in Syria. He was 28. | ...
 Libya court orders civil trial for Gaddafi "loyalists" | BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A Libyan military court ruled on Wednesday that 50 people accused of fighting for Muammar Gaddafi and helping a mass jail break by alleged supporters of the deposed leader should be freed...
 French photographer, 28, killed in Syria | PARIS — Remi Ochlik, a rising star of French photojournalism who covered riots in Haiti and the upheaval sweeping across the Arab world, was killed Wednesday in a shelling attack in Syria. He was 28. Un...
 Managing militarization in Syria | The most prominent and most troubling of the trends that have shaped the Syrian uprising over the past year is the militarization of the uprising and its transformation from a largely peaceful protest movemen...
 Muammar Qaddafi's daughter seeks death certificate | AP | April 15: Aisha Qaddafi, daughter of Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi, encourages Libyan people gathering at the Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli, Libya. | AMSTERDAM -- Lawyers for the daughter of...
 Libya court orders civil trial for Gaddafi "loyalists" | BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A Libyan military court ruled Wednesday that 50 people accused of fighting for Muammar Gaddafi and helping a mass jail break by alleged supporters of the deposed leader should be freed an...
 Libya court orders civil trial for Gaddafi "loyalists" | BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A Libyan military court ruled on Wednesday that 50 people accused of fighting for Muammar Gaddafi and helping a mass jail break by alleged supporters of the deposed leader should be freed...
 Moammar Gadhafi's daughter seeks death certificate | AMSTERDAM - Lawyers for the daughter of Moammar Gadhafi have filed a formal petition at the International Criminal Court seeking an authorized copy of the former Libyan leader's death certificate. | Aisha Gad...
 Moammar Gadhafi's daughter seeks death certificate | AMSTERDAM -- Lawyers for the daughter of Moammar Gadhafi have filed a formal petition at the International Criminal Court seeking an authorized copy of the former Libyan leader's death certificate. | Aisha Ga...
 Libya court orders civil trial for Gaddafi "loyalists" | BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A Libyan military court ruled on Wednesday that 50 people accused of fighting for Muammar Gaddafi and helping a mass jail break by alleged supporters of the deposed leader should be freed...

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