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His tiny room at the Mansour is filled with computers and tapes and a small daybed - not for long.
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His tiny room at the Mansour is filled with computers and tapes and a small daybed - not for long.
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His tiny room at the Mansour is filled with computers and tapes and a small daybed - not for long.
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(Soundbite of breaking and scraping) MCEVERS: Now, though, the Mansour is coming apart, piece by piece.
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(Soundbite of breaking and scraping) MCEVERS: Now, though, the Mansour is coming apart, piece by piece.
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(Soundbite of breaking and scraping) MCEVERS: Now, though, the Mansour is coming apart, piece by piece.
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The leaders of al Shabaab, which operates in war-torn Somalia on Kenya's northern border, include an Alabama-born-and-raised 27-year-old named Omar Hammami who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Mansour al-Amriki, or Abu Mansour the American.
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WHEN EDUCATION Minister Gideon Sa'ar called Mansour to inform him that he was being awarded the Israel Prize, Mansour was stunned.
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Navon chose to speak to Mortada in Hebrew, recalls Mansour, who was on hand to translate the president's remarks into Arabic with just the right degree of flourish and respect that are part and parcel of Arab socio-cultural tradition.
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WHEN EDUCATION Minister Gideon Sa'ar called Mansour to inform him that he was being awarded the Israel Prize, Mansour was stunned.
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