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FLP20030429011 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FL, April 29 (UPI) -- Three of the Navy's Enterprise Battle Group, the USS McFaul, USS Cole and USS Stout (left to right) are berthed in Port Everglades on April 29, 2003. mk/Marino Cantrell UPI.
USS COLE is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

Headlines from the Arab press

What the Arab papers said on Feb. 29:

Yemen sentences 30 Al Qaeda suspects to jail

A Yemeni court Wednesday sentenced 30 Yemenis to between two and 15 years in prison for planning and carrying out attacks for Al Qaeda.

Analysis: Gulf state growth draws Al Qaeda

Al Qaeda deputy Ayman Al Zawahiri this month called for renewed attacks on Western interests in the Middle East, singling out the Gulf Arab states as targets for their cooperation in the Bush administration's war on terror. Saudi Arabia has already

Analysis: Mystery shrouds Al Qaeda escape in Yemen

The mysterious escape of 23 dangerous Al Qaeda operatives from a high-security prison in Yemen is bound to further strain US-Yemeni relations.

Al Qaeda group claims Aqaba, Eilat rocket attacks

An Al Qaeda linked group claimed on August 19 rocket attacks near US warships moored in the Red Sea port of Aqaba and into a neighbouring Israeli resort killing a Jordanian soldier.

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Regional Roundups

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Yemeni army kills rebel Muslim cleric in clashes

Yemen's army on Friday killed an anti-US Muslim preacher who styled himself as a "Prince of Believers" and led a near three-month bloody rebellion against the authorities from the mountainous north of the country.
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