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journalist and publisher,
founder and editor-in-chief of the w****ly Al
Hawadeth magazine.
Lawzi died
after being kidnapped on 25
February 1980, then brutally...
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promote his purposes. In an
interview he gave to the
Lebanese magazine Al
Hawadeth in
early February 1976, he
claimed he had
secret commitment from the US...
- Al
Hawadeth (Arabic: الحوادث, romanized: al-Ḥawādith, lit. 'The Events') was a w****ly news
magazine which was
published in Beirut, Lebanon, in the period...
- of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. There, al-Hout
became a
journalist at Al
Hawadeth magazine.
Using it as a platform, he
founded the
Palestine Liberation Front...
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Islamic Fact International,
English and
Arabic published every Wednesday Hawadeth Al
Saaeh Shihan The Star,
English w****ly, independent, political, economic...
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later works. In 1969, she
joined Salim Lawzi’s w****ly news magazine, Al
Hawadeth, as a correspondent. In 1973 she
published her
fourth collection, The Departure...
- list of
newspapers in Egypt: 3yonnews Afaq
Arabia Akhbar el-Yom
Akhbar El
Hawadeth Akhbar El
Nogoom Akhbar El
Riada Al
Akhbar Al Youm El
Sabea Al
Ahali Al-Ahram...
- and
publisher of the world's
largest Arab
language w****ly magazine, Al
Hawadeth, was
kidnapped as he was
being driven to the
Beirut airport to fly back...
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Crossbow Cr****
Torrid Kentavr McBain 2004
Limerick Boy
Perouse Greenhope 2003 Non So
Hawadeth Miss Cool 2002
Majlis Copeland Tysou...
- of
daily and w****ly
publications in
Lebanon and in Europe,
including Al
Hawadeth,
Monday Morning and La
Revue du Liban. The
company was
headed by Melhem...