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  • On interrogating him (Shaikh), we found that he is Sadaqat operating under the name Sadiq, 'Shamim told reporters.

    India eNews 2008

  • Sadiq, that is a very eloquently written post, but I take issue with several ideas in it.

    Egypt: After the revolution, the ballot box | Observer editorial 2011

  • Earlier, on Wednesday Mumbai Police had arrested five Indian Mujahideen members namely Sadiq,

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Brown is a firm believer in this new American way of war, one that has forced him to puzzle through dauntingly complex tribal feuds and to overcome a fractured Afghan government that often prefers to fight enemies, such as Sadiq, rather than cede influence to them.

    Combat Generation: Trying to work with an Afghan insurgent 2010

  • Brown is a firm believer in this new American way of war, one that has forced him to puzzle through dauntingly complex tribal feuds and to overcome a fractured Afghan government that often prefers to fight enemies, such as Sadiq, rather than cede influence to them.

    Combat Generation: Trying to work with an Afghan insurgent 2010

  • Brown is a firm believer in this new American way of war, one that has forced him to puzzle through dauntingly complex tribal feuds and to overcome a fractured Afghan government that often prefers to fight enemies, such as Sadiq, rather than cede influence to them.

    Combat Generation: Trying to work with an Afghan insurgent 2010

  • Brown is a firm believer in this new American way of war, one that has forced him to puzzle through dauntingly complex tribal feuds and to overcome a fractured Afghan government that often prefers to fight enemies, such as Sadiq, rather than cede influence to them.

    Combat Generation: Trying to work with an Afghan insurgent 2010

  • The irony, as Makiya admits, is that the deterioration he describes followed a period, the aftermath of the defeat by Israel in 1967, when Arab intellectuals such as Sadiq al-'Azm and the Syrian-born poet Adonis did embark on very searching self-criticism, looking "into Arab and Muslim political-cultural defects, without seeking outsiders to blame."

    Saying the Unsayable Mortimer, Edward 1993

  • Mohammed Huwais/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images IN SHAMBLES: An armed Yemeni tribesman loyal to anti-regime tribal chief Sheikh Sadiq Al-Ahmar toured Mr. Ahmar's residence in San'a, which was heavily damaged during clashes earlier this month.

    Photos of the Day: June 16 2011

  • Libya's ambassador to China, Hussein Sadiq al-Musrati, resigned on air while on al-Jazeera Arabic, calling on the army to intervene, and urged all diplomatic staff to resign.

    Libya on brink as protests hit Tripoli 2011

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