Word: saudi
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Project Jarba is aimed at easing the huge refugee problem Jordan now faces with the displacement of five million Bedouins, a nomadic people whose native territory has been carved into the nations of Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. The group from the University will help supervise and build a village accommodating 300 Bedouins...
Surrounded by a robed retinue of 20 that included four sword-and-pistol-toting bodyguards and one of his four current wives (lifetime total: at least two score), Saudi Arabia's King Saud, 59, descended from a chartered TWA jet at Boston's Logan International Airport and turned himself in to the nearby Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Immediate prospect for Saud: six weeks of treatment for what was reported to be a gastric ulcer...
...village is designed to re-settle 300 Bedouins, a nomadic people whose native territory has been divided into the present states of Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. It is the first of many to be built for the relocation of the five million Bedouins now in Jordan, Flynn said...
...even Allah has been there,'' Bedouin shepherds warned Arabian American Oil Co. Geologist Thomas C. Barger when he began to explore the waterless wastes of Saudi Arabia's Rub Al Khali in 1938. But for four years Tom Barger tramped for oil and mapped Rub Al Khali's shifting sands in 130° heat, making lifelong friends of sheiks and shepherds, princes and kings. Mastering Arabic, he began to handle Aramco's negotiations with King Ibn Saud's government, was named an Aramco vice president in 1958, president in 1959. Last week in Dhahran...
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