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30#  Turki Al Dakhil  - picture not available
30# Turki Al Dakhil

Country of Residence / Nationality: Saudi Arabia
Turki Al Dakhil is a well-known Saudi journalist who frequently hosts reformist Muslims on his popular interview program 'Spotlights' on Al Arabiya News Channel - a 24-hour Arabic-language news channel launched on March 3, 2003, which broadcasts across five continents to millions of viewers.
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Turki Al Dakhil is a well-known Saudi journalist who frequently hosts reformist Muslims on his popular interview program 'Spotlights' on Al Arabiya News Channel - a 24-hour Arabic-language news channel launched on March 3, 2003, which broadcasts across five continents to millions of viewers. With a global network of correspondents and news bureaus in 40 major cities around the world, Al Arabiya has become a prime source of Arabic-language news throughout the world.

Dakhil has also written a book titled "Saudis in America" (sa'udiyyun fi amrika) which became a bestseller. In his book, Dakhil talks about his experience in America when he went there to study English, and also the effects of 9/11 on Saudi students there.
 

 
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Steve Jobs - Syrian American
Posted by fact checker on Thursday 20 November 2008 at 12:36 UAE time

Correction, someone said Steve was Lebanese..he is not. His father was a US college professor from Syria, and his mother was American. Check it out on Wikipedia.com.
Arabs...?
Posted by Victor, New York, NY on Friday 12 September 2008 at 09:09 UAE time


Steve Jobs is an arab, of Lebanese origin. If your list spans "the world" then you'd be remiss for him not to be in it.
DIC
Posted by William, Liverpool, United Kingdom on Friday 5 September 2008 at 05:42 UAE time


DIC please buy Liverpool Football Club and save us from the tyrants in charge!!!!

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