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- it to shut down in 1976. Al-Hayat was
restarted by
Jamil Mrowa and Adel
Bishtawi in 1988. The
paper was
bought in 1988 by the
Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan...
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posts in the
religious hierarchy. Others—such as the
ancestors of the
Bishtawi, Nabulsi, and
Sadder families—joined the
merchant elite.
Still others—such...
- In 1988, Mrowa's son
Jamil reestablished Al-Hayat with his
partner Adel
Bishtawi, and sold it the same year to
Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan. Al-Hayat...
- Abdul-Wahid
Khamees Algeria withdrew 19
August 1999 17
August 1999 Referee: Omar
Bishtawi 19
August 1999 21
August 1999 23
August 1999
Amman International Stadium...