Word: arabicize
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Outside the Harvard gates, local citizens joined forces last night to rally against any possible violent retaliation, which many feared could strike the Arabic community.
This state of historical ignorance may be about to end. An international team of archaeologists has been searching for hard evidence of the Queen's existence since 1988, and according to project field director William Glanzman of the University of Calgary, the solution to the mystery may lie amid the...
In 1997, when the U.S. imposed sanctions on Sudan for its alleged sponsorship of international terrorism, this presented something of a problem. Taking a stand on human rights was well and good, but no Coke? Soft drink bosses lobbied the Clinton Administration for gum arabic to be exempted. Not surprisingly...
You may not have heard of gum arabic but you've almost certainly drunk it, eaten it or worn makeup that depends on it. Tapped from acacia trees growing across Sudan's "gum" belt, the wonder ingredient was first used in Egyptian mummification 5,000 years ago.
Frustrated that prices have more than halved over the past 20 years, Sudanese exporters are looking to increase sales by shifting into new markets. Gadir talks up the medicinal benefits of gum arabic, which was traditionally used to treat kidney complaints, infections and broken bones. "We have also noticed an...