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Daily Archives: May 15, 2008

15May2008

Afro-Arab Leader of Kuwait Dies

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Sheikh Saad al-Sabah, leader of Kuwait’s government-in-exile during the Iraqi occupation, passed away on Tuesday. The Telegraph has a brief biography of here.

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