SPANISH FOOTBALL & SPORTS: SPANISH FOOTBALL TRANSFER TALK & ROUND 38 OF “LA LIGA” (THE DECIDER)
Monday, September 29th, 2008Array Because of the new estimate of the value of our homes, the taxes were much higher this year. Unless the population growth stabilizes, environmentalists predict a worldwide starvation by the year 2000 A.D. The production of hot glass necessitates a fusion of art and technology (A) an explosion(B) a nucleus(C) a blending(D) a combating13. Sara Mayo Hospital in New Orleans was so named in recognition of Dr. Mayo’s outstanding humanitarianism. Children who are provided with positive feedback for aggressiveness will incorporate this kind of conduct into their standard stock of behaviors.
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On December 5, 2005, ABC News reported that he had been held in a secret U.S. detention facility in Poland.[3] On July 19, 2006 his name was included in the âTerrorists No Longer a Threatâ List.[4] No other information about Ghulâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi (Abu Bakr al Azdi)In May or June 2003, al-Ghamdi, a national of Saudi Arabia, turned himself in to authorities in Medina, Saudi Arabia, reportedly because his wife had been arrested several weeks earlier. No other information about Nasarâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain officially unexplained.Two, possibly three, Somalis [Names Unknown] (one of whom is either Shoeab as-Somali or Rethwan as-Somali)*Sometime prior to December 2004, two Somali nationals were apprehended and detained in a secret U.S. detention facility. The Somali man in the photograph may or may not have been one of the Somalis held in the cells next to Jabour between December 2004 and late 2005.No information about these detaineesâ fates has been released by the U.S. government, and their whereabouts remain unknown.Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan (Abu Talha, Abu Talaha)On July 13, 2004, Khan, a national of Pakistan, was reportedly apprehended by Pakistani authorities with the assistance of the CIA and other U.S. agencies. No information about Khanâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Abdul BasitBefore or during June 2004, Basit, a national of probably either Saudi Arabia or Yemen, was apprehended and transferred to a secret U.S. detention facility where according to Marwan Jabour he spoke with other prisoners held in the facility and gave his name as âAbdul Basit.â No information about Basitâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Adnan [Last Name Unknown]Before or during June 2004, Adnan was apprehended and transferred to a secret U.S. detention facility where according to Marwan Jabour he spoke with other prisoners held in the facility and gave his name as âAdnan.â No information about Adnanâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.HudaifaBefore or during June 2004, Hudaifa was apprehended and transferred to a secret U.S. detention facility where according to Marwan Jabour he spoke with other prisoners held in the facility and gave his name as âHudaifa.â No information about Hudaifaâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Mohammed [Last Name Unknown] (Mohammed al-Afghani)Mohammed, an Afghan born in Saudi Arabia, was apprehended in May 2004 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Information from Abdel-Rahman reportedly led to the joint U.S.-Pakistan arrest of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a detainee who the U.S. government has acknowledged was in the U.S. Secret Detention Program and is presently held at Guantánamo Bay. The U.S. Department of the Treasury has described Adnan al-Libi as a âsenior LIFG facilitator.â [10] He was reportedly held in a secret U.S. detention facility in Afghanistan in late 2003 and was apparently transferred to another secret U.S. detention facility, in which he was present in April 2004. No information about al-Sharifâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain officially unexplained.Category 3: Individuals about whom there is some evidence of secret detention by the United States and whose fate and whereabouts remain unknownOsama bin Yousaf (Usama Bin Yussaf, Usama bin Yusuf, Usamah bin-Yusuf)On August 7, 2005, bin Yousaf, believed to be a national of either Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, was apprehended in Faisalabad, Pakistan, reportedly by tracking his cell phone, which was recorded in the phone directory of Abu Faraj al-Libi. Al-Libi was arrested on May 2, 2005 in Mardan, Pakistan by Pakistani authorities aided by U.S. intelligence officials and is one of the detainees who the U.S. government has acknowledged was in the U.S. Secret Detention Program and is presently held at Guantánamo Bay. No information about Fadhilâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Musaab Aruchi (Mosabir Aroochi, Masoob Aroochi, Abu Mosa’ab al-Balochi, Abu Mosa’ab Aroochi, Musaad Aruchi, al-Baluchi)On June 12, 2004, Aruchi, a national of Pakistan, was apprehended in Karachi, Pakistan by Pakistani paramilitary forces reportedly supervised by the CIA, on the basis of U.S. intelligence telephone and internet intercepts. No information about al-Misriâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Safwan al-Hasham (Haffan al-Hasham)On May 15, 2003, al-Hasham, a national of Saudi Arabia, was apprehended while driving from Hyderabad to Karachi, Pakistan by Pakistani authorities, possibly in the presence of U.S. officials. No information about el Masryâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Sheikh Ahmed Salim (Swedan, Sheikh Ahmad Salem Suweidan, Sheikh Ahmed Salem Swedan, Sheikh Swedan, Sheikh Bahamadi, Ahmed Ally, Bahamad, Sheik Bahamad, Ahmed The Tall)On July 11, 2002, Salim, a national of Kenya, was apprehended in Karachi, Pakistan by Pakistani authorities, possibly with the assistance of U.S. law enforcement agents. No information about al-Tunisiâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Anas al-Libi (Anas al-Sabai, Nazih al-Raghie, Nazih Abdul Hamed al-Raghie)In February 2002, al-Libi, a national of Libya, was reportedly apprehended in Khartoum, Sudan, after which there were reportedly negotiations between U.S. and Sudanese officials to complete al-Libiâs handover to U.S. custody. No information about al-Libiâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.[First Name Unknown] al-RubaiaIn 2002, al-Rubaia, a national of Iraq, was apparently apprehended in Iran and later held in a secret U.S. detention facility. No information about al-Rubaiaâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.Speen GhulMarwan Jabour reports that while in a secret U.S. detention facility, he was shown a photograph of Speen Ghul, a national of an African country, who was apparently in U.S. custody. No information about Ghulâs fate has been released by the U.S. government, and his whereabouts remain unknown.NOTES:[3] Brian Ross & Richard Esposito, Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons, ABC News, Dec. 5, 2005, available at http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation/story?id=1375123 and List of 12 Operatives Held in CIA Prisons, ABC News, Dec. 5, 2005, available at http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Business/popup?id=1375287.[4] The âTerrorists No Longer a Threatâ List is a list that was read into the U.S. Congressional Record on July 19, 2006 by Representative J. Note that while the detention of two Somali nationals has been previously reported, the possibility that a third Somali national was held in a secret U.S. detention facility has not been explicitly stated.[6] Marwan Jabour was held in the U.S. Secret Detention Program and was released from custody in 2006: see Human Rights Watch, Ghost Prisoner: Two Years in Secret CIA Detention, supra note 2.[7] Pervez Musharraf, In the Line of Fire: A Memoir 241-243 (2006).[8] Interview with Marwan Jabour, Nov. 23.
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-ne Nicely done by Dr. Val at Revolution Health.I like the idea of presenters picking their own wildcard entries because I’m really too shy to submit my own.
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-ne LES LILAS (38) 1993Observed30/05/1993AreaRhône AlpesDepartmentIsereClassD SummaryObservation of long duration of two successive stationary phenomenaDetailed descriptionOn May 30, 1993 at 04:15, a witness returning home, observes from his balcony an orange rectangular form at a distance of 50 to 100m. The witness will observe this second phenomenon uninterrupted up to 06:00, to which it disappeared in the direction of the sky.
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There’s been a couple of mornings that I’ve woken up feeling some pretty strong ones and I’ve thought that it might be the real thing but then by noon they settle back down. My lower back aches so bad when I have these little piddly contractions, I have no idea what it’s going to feel like when they’re stronger but I can only imagine that it’s going to be rough.
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Milan.JUVENTUS & French InternationalTREZEGUET has announced that hedoes not wish to continue next seasonwith his current club.This has spurred VALENCIA CF to setits sight on the 30 year old forward.However, the 18M⬠price tag maybe ahurdle that Valencia may not jump.GINMASTIC DE TARRAGONA youngforward JAVIER PORTILLO has announcedthat he has signed a 4 season contract withOSASUNALastly , this Sunday all Round 38 games of La Liga will be played.The final round will decide the Spanish League winner , the final UefaCup place & those who get relegated to 2º Division.Here is the fixture:Valencia - Real Sociedad ( Sunday 17.00)At.Bilbao - LevanteCelta - GetafeEspanyol - DeportivoRacing - BetisRecreativo - Zaragoza (Sunday 21.00)Seville - VillarealReal Madrid - MallorcaGimnastic - FC BarcelonaOsasuna - At.MadridWho will win the Spanish League?
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