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Yemeni ambassador to IAEA delivers credentials
[08 September 2010]
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[08 September 2010]
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[02 September 2010]
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[01 September 2010]
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[31 August 2010]
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[24 August 2010]
 
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17 killed, over 50 wounded in Pakistan suicide blast
[07 September 2010]
No plan by White House to intervene in Koran burning event by Florida pastor -- Gibbs
[07 September 2010]
Obama, Cameron discuss Afghanistan, Mideast peace
[07 September 2010]
All core issues on table for second round of Mideast peace talks - Crowley
[07 September 2010]
Gulf entity march ''slow but firm'', says Kuwait FM
[07 September 2010]
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Archeological objects discovered in Raymah
[19/April/2009]


RAYMI, April 19 (Saba)-The official of General Organization for Antiquities and Museums in Raymah governorate confirmed on Sunday the discovery of several antiquities during the excavation works in a historical site in al-Jabin district.

The director of the office Mahd al-Qutoi stated to Saba that the objects are ; bronze head of Ox, and stamps dated back to Hamirat age, adding that the objects are now with the office.

He called on the organization to pay further attention for the historical sites in the governorate.

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