• "Their friends are really proud of them, " says Ghazi al Gamdhi, 22, a university student.

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  • The man entrusted with eliminating it, Ghazi al-Gosaibi, the labour minister, is a polarising figure.

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  • The speaker is likely to be a Sunni, perhaps the current interim president, Ghazi al-Yawar.

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  • Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao accused the 43-year-old Ghazi of holding women and children against their will.

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  • At a news conference in Gaza, Hamas spokesman Ghazi Hamad called on militant groups to treat the soldier well.

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  • Ghazi said his followers were willing to lay down their arms, but on condition neither he nor they are arrested.

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  • He was awarded Afghanistan's highest decoration, the Order of Ghazi Amanula Khan.

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  • Ghazi, in John Lennon-style glasses and a knitted woollen hat, looked more like an old hippie than like any sort of Islamic firebrand.

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  • Then too, last June, the US Department of Treasury designated Ghazi Nasr al Din, a Venezuelan diplomat who served as the deputy ambassador in Damascus and Beirut as a Hizbullah agent.

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  • Mr Schmidle, whose father is a general in the American marines, befriended Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the Taliban leader who was killed by the army during the Red Mosque siege in Islamabad in 2007.

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  • The 50mw plants will be situated near the Salt Range, a 100-mile coal belt that runs east to west and is midway between Lahore and Islamabad, while the 200mw plant will be in southern Punjab in Dera Ghazi Khan.

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  • But the interim president, Ghazi al-Yawar, sheikh of a predominantly Sunni Arab tribe, says that attacking Fallujah's insurgents is like shooting at a fly that has landed on your horse's head: you'll miss the fly but kill your horse.

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  • Six weeks later, Ghazi was dead.

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  • This leaves the field to liberal Sunnis like Adnan Pachachi of the Iraqi Independent Democrats, who may pick up votes from secular-leaning Iraqis in parts of Baghdad where it is safe enough to go to the polls, and to Sunnis with strong tribal links, such as those of the interim president, Ghazi al-Yawer, and his powerful Shammar tribe.

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  • In a BBC interview on Wednesday, Kofi Annan, the United Nations' secretary-general, reiterated his worries that the continuing violence could make it impossible to conduct the elections. (He also annoyed America and its allies by asserting that the Iraq invasion had been illegal.) Earlier in the week, Iraq's interim president, Ghazi al-Yawar, had said that the elections should go ahead unless the UN insisted otherwise.

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