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News Source: Adelaide Now
| 11 months ago
THE maker of the shoes that an Iraqi journalist hurled at US President George W Bush has had to take on 100 extra staff to cope with a surge in demand for his footwear. "Between the day of the incident and 1pm today we have received orders totalling...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 11 months ago
Hundreds of people on Saturday gathered in Jordan's capital of Amman, calling for the release of the Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at U.S. president George W. Bush. They chanted "Down, down with Bush," and praised Muntadhar al-Zaidi, the...
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News Source: The Guardian
| 11 months ago
brutal beating after arrest of 'Baghdad Clogger' Muntazer al-Zaidi has not been seen in public since he hurled his shoes at President George Bush. In Baghdad, Afif Sarhan talks to witnesses who claim that a series of savage attacks left him with a...
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News Source: International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Bush with a real shoe fixed on it shouted in the streets, "down with Bush"...The shoes were thrown at Bush during a press conference held last week Sunday where Zaidi threw his shoes at Bush calling him "dog" in Arabic. Still, it's doubtful that al-...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
Hundreds of Jordanians are demanding the release of an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at U.S...About 300 people gathered Saturday in Amman, shouting "God is great," and "Down, down with Bush." They praised the Iraqi journalist, Muntadhar al-...
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News Source: The independent
| 11 months ago
I suspected there would be a good-sized crowd, once word got out about my hanging," George Bush joked yesterday at the unveiling of his official portrait in Washington. His presidency may go down in history as one of the worst but at least there...
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News Source: CNN
| 11 months ago
Fareed Zakaria is a foreign affairs analyst who hosts "Fareed Zakaria: GPS" on CNN at 1 p.m. CNN) -- The Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush has won some hearts in neighboring Iran, where one cleric dubbed the act "the...
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News Source: CNN
| 11 months ago
The Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush has won some hearts in neighboring Iran, where one cleric dubbed the act "the shoe intifada (rebellion)." Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati -- leading Friday prayers in Tehran -- hailed...
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News Source: Press TV
| 11 months ago
The first lady also said she would defend her husband's job during the eight-year presidency as 'they are worth defending'. "These are very, very important, world-changing happenings, and they're for the best," she said. About the US invasion of Iraq...
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News Source: The Virgin Island Daily News
| 11 months ago
George Bush got pelted this week with the biggest insult he could have gotten from the Arab world. The biggest insult, that is, that he could suffer and still be alive: He got thrown a couple size 10s to his head...First, of course, was my thoughts...