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	<title>Comments on: More on &#8216;Vehicular Homicide = Death Sentence&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Global Voices Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 17:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Crossroads Arabia updated on the case of the young Saudi stunt driver, who was sentenced to death. Obviously, the case involved more than just &#8220;joyriding,&#8221; it had three instances of vehicular homicide. The Observer posted about Arabic male belly dancers and the new Lebanese TV channel, Jaras TV, which specializes in scandalizing celebrities. Bassem posted about his latest encounter with the traffic police in Jeddah. Crossroads Arabia also posted an article about the US Department of State&#8217;s release of its new report on Human Right in Saudi Arabia. And, finally, Saudi Jeans (a.k.a. Ahmed Al-Omran) posted about the failure of US attempts, including Hi Magazine, &#8220;to win the hearts and minds of Arabs.&#8221; Towards the end of his post, he suggests some ideas that just might work.    Fahad Albutairi [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Crossroads Arabia updated on the case of the young Saudi stunt driver, who was sentenced to death. Obviously, the case involved more than just &#8220;joyriding,&#8221; it had three instances of vehicular homicide. The Observer posted about Arabic male belly dancers and the new Lebanese TV channel, Jaras TV, which specializes in scandalizing celebrities. Bassem posted about his latest encounter with the traffic police in Jeddah. Crossroads Arabia also posted an article about the US Department of State&#8217;s release of its new report on Human Right in Saudi Arabia. And, finally, Saudi Jeans (a.k.a. Ahmed Al-Omran) posted about the failure of US attempts, including Hi Magazine, &#8220;to win the hearts and minds of Arabs.&#8221; Towards the end of his post, he suggests some ideas that just might work.    Fahad Albutairi [...]</p>
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