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And what makes it interesting is it was the very first single that Al Green recorded with Hi Records, produced by Willie Mitchell, which is the label that he really became Al Green in terms of - became a national star.
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All of this is compelling, but what really convinced Al and me that Al Jazeera would be a great home for the people of Current was their publicly stated Values and Core Capabilities.
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Did Al Gore really win the popular vote in 2000?
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What's very interesting though about the memo is that Mr. Hadley and his team came back from Baghdad unclear as to who Mr. al-Maliki really is.
NPR: Memo Reveals Security Council's Doubts on Al-Maliki
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They're not sure who al-Maliki really is.
NPR: Memo Reveals Security Council's Doubts on Al-Maliki
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It really needs more world leaders named Al Smith.
CNN: Gore, Bush roll out gags at $900,000 fund-raiser
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"Their friends are really proud of them, " says Ghazi al Gamdhi, 22, a university student.
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But really the theme of the Hadley memo is al-Maliki talks the talk but he doesn't yet walk the walk.
NPR: Memo Reveals Security Council's Doubts on Al-Maliki
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But it is Ali al-Naimi, Saudi Arabia's oil minister, whose word really counts: he has responsibility for a quarter of the world's oil reserves.
ECONOMIST: Kerfuffle over falafel
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If you really want to get away from the glitz, but not the glamour, than the Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa, approximately 40 kms from downturn Dubai, is the spot.
BBC: Dubai��s hotel revolution
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Alone among all AL teams, the Yankees, even when operating under relative austerity, don't really need anyone to subsidize anything.
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Only three people really count: the emir, his cousin the long-serving and dynamic prime minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, who also runs foreign policy and holds vast business interests, and, increasingly, Crown Prince Tamim, the Sandhurst-trained army chief.
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