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Youba Hmeida and
Aminata Kamissoko, who were both
selected by
wildcards after both
failed to meet
either the "A" or "B"
qualifying standards.
Hmeida was...
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Youba Mohamed Ould H'meïde (also
Youba Hmeida, Arabic: يوبا محمد ولد حميدة; born
January 1, 1976, in Nouakchott) is a
retired Mauritanian sprinter, who...
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Zeidane Ould
Hmeida (born in 1955) is a
Mauritanian politician and
former Minister of Oil and Energy. He was
appointed Minister of
Industry and
Mines on...
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amendments were
signed by
former Oil
Minister Zeidane Ould
Hmeida in
February 2004 and
March 2005.
Hmeida was
arrested in
January 2006 on
charges of "serious...
- H****en Ben
Hmeida (born in 1954) is a
Mauritanian diplomat who was
briefly Minister of
Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation in 2008. Ben
Hmeida was born in...
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Hmeida Ould
Ahmed Taleb (born in 1968) was a
Mauritanian political figure, he was the
Minister of
Higher Education and
Scientific Research of Mauritania...
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amendments were
signed by
former Oil
Minister Zeidane Ould
Hmeida in
February 2004 and
March 2005.
Hmeida was
arrested in
January 2006 on
charges of "serious...
- q 5 3 Ato
Modibo Trinidad and
Tobago 46.29 6 7
Mitsuhiro Sato ****an 46.70 7 8
Takeshi Fujiwara El
Salvador 48.46 8 6
Youba Hmeida Mauritania 49.18...
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Oumar Bella Bah Guinea 48.50 q 24 4
Amadou Bocoum Mali 48.80 q 25 2
Youba Hmeida Mauritania 48.92 26 3
Samuel Kiazolu Liberia 49.17 27 2
Mohamed Abdel...
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commanded by
Mokhtar Belmokhtar,
Abderrahman al-Nigiri, and
Abdellahi Ould
Hmeida.
Other prominent jihadists such as
Djamel Okacha, Jouleibib, and Khaled...