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DAILY MUSIC NEWS WRAP UP: Ashanti, Mariah Carey, Bilal, Swizz Beatz & more! (BET.com)
25-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
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Cleveland friends are eliminated in 'Amazing Race' season opener (The Plain Dealer)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
A Seattle traffic jam and a confused Beijing taxi driver caused Bilal Abdul-Mani and Sa'eed Rudolph to be the first team to be eliminated during Sunday night's season opener of "The Amazing Race."

The U.S. army in (Al Jazeera)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
photographer without charges since April, the agency reported on Monday. U.S. forces arrested Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, in the Iraqi city of Ramadi on April 12, AP said.

The U.S. army in Iraq has been holding an Associated Press photographer since April without charges, the agency (Al Jazeera)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
U.S. forces arrested Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, in the Iraqi city of Ramadi on April 12, AP said. Military officials claim that the 35-year-old photographer is being detained for “imperative reasons of security” under the United Nations resolutions.

Two Cleveland pals (Akron Beacon Journal)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
lose `Amazing Race' Two friends from Cleveland were the first team eliminated Sunday from the latest version of The Amazing Race. Bilal Abdul-Mani, a medical supply technician, and Sa'eed Rudolph, a power lineman, did not even make it to the first of the round-the-world competition's pit stops, where the last-place team is usually dropped. Instead, the show shook up the racers by dropping the

U.S. Holds AP Photographer in Iraq 5 Mos (San Francisco Chronicle)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned an Associated Press photographer for five months, accusing him of being a security threat but never filing charges or permitting a public hearing. Military officials said Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, was...

5 Months Later, A.P. Photographer Still Held In Iraq By U.S. (Free Internet Press)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned an Associated Press photographer for five months, accusing him of being a security threat but never filing charges or permitting a public hearing. Military officials said Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, was being held for "imperative reasons of security" under United Nations resolutions. A.P. executives said the news cooperative's review of Hussein's work

News in Brief: Headlines From Around The World (Michigan Daily)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
U.S. military holds AP photographer The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned an Associated Press photographer for five months, accusing him of being a security threat but never filing charges or permitting a public hearing. Military officials said Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, was being held for "imperative reasons of security" under United Nations resolutions.

Photographer held in Iraq for five months (Daily Vidette)
18-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
(AP) - The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned an Associated Press photographer for five months, accusing him of being a security threat but never filing charges or permitting a public hearing. Military officials said Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, was being held for "imperative reasons of security" under United Nations resolutions.

Old Damascus opens its doors for evening of music (Reuters)
16-Jun-2006   (Cached page)

Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, and Information Minister Mohsen Bilal at a meeting in Damascus Thursday, June 15, 2006 with representatives of the Syrian media. Assad discussed with journalists its role in conveying Syria's image abroad. (AP Photo/Sana).Reuters - Syria opened its public buildings in the old city of Damascus on Thursday for a series of free musical concerts modeled after France's annual Fete de la Musique.




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