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Cosa (chi) è Arab Times - definizione


Arab Times         
Η Arab Times (αραβικά: عرب تايمز) είναι ο τίτλος εθνικής Αμερικανικής καθημερινής εφημερίδας που εκδίδεται από την ομώνυμη εταιρεία. Ιδρύθηκε από τον Οσάμα Φάουζι το 1982.
Financial Times         
|ιδιοκτήτες = Nikkei Inc.
Πλατεία Τάιμς         
  • Η πλατεία Τάιμς το 2009
Η Πλατεία Τάιμς (Times Square) είναι σημαντική εμπορική διασταύρωση, τουριστικός προορισμός, κέντρο ψυχαγωγίας και γειτονιά στο κεντρικό τμήμα του Μανχάταν της Νέας Υόρκης, στη διασταύρωση της 7ης Λεωφόρου και Μπρόντγουεϊ. Διάσημη για τις πολλές φωτεινές πινακίδες και διαφημίσεις, εκτείνεται από τη 42η έως τη 47η Δυτική Οδό.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Arab Times
1. "The vote is the only win for women," lamented Arab Times.
2. Kuwait–based daily Arab Times came in third with 13.13 percent of the vote, while UAE daily Gulf News was fourth with 11.37 percent.
3. Seymour Hersh disclosed in the New Yorker last year that American bombers "have been flying simulated nuclear weapons delivery missions...since last summer." The well–informed Arab Times in Kuwait says Bush will attack Iran before the end of April.
4. Although a minimum wage for domestic workers has not been set yet, Interior Ministry‘s Undersecretary Col Thabet Al–Muhanna is quoted in Kuwait based daily newspaper Arab Times as saying that there had been some improvements.
5. It is taking out ads in publications from The Locksmith Ledger to Women‘s Wear Daily to Arab Times, seeking people who can crack locks, create disguises and speak polished Arabic.