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Al-Hassan Bin Talal: Israeli might destroy Beirut
Jordan former crown prince al-Hassan Bin Talal, who is also uncle of the Jordanian King Abdullah II, yesterday warned against "another second world war looming," unless a "new Middle East Varssay Treaty is reached."
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 3/26/2004

An attempt to smuggle the epitaph of Michael Aflaq tomb
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 3/26/2004

Jordanian court to decide in the assassination of an American diplomat on Wednesday
The Jordanian state security court will make its decision in the case of the assassination of the American diplomat Lawrence Fulley today Wednesday.
Jordan-USA, Local, 3/24/2004


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