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First Assessment Symposium On Art Works in Tigre Language to Be Conducted

The first assessment symposium on art works in the Tigre language would be conducted here in the capital from November 19 to 21, according to Mr. Saleh Mahmoud, chairman of the preparatory committee.

Municipality provides new museum location for KHNW

KUWAIT: Kuwait Municipality has given the Kuwait House of National Works (KHNW) permission to relocate the Memorial Museum to the Ghornata area. "We will start building soon," said Saleh Al-Anzi, head of KHNW's technical committee, "and we have until the year 2011 to fully evacuate the current location in Northern Shuwaikh and move to the new location in Ghornata." Al-Anzi extended his thanks to Fadhil Safar, the Minister of Public Works for supporting the museum. The members of the press and other guests,

First assessment symposium on art works in Tigre language to be conducted

Asmara, 25 November 2008 - The first assessment symposium on art works in the Tigre language would be conducted here in the capital from November 19 to 21, according to Mr. Saleh Mahmoud, chairman of the preparatory committee.

Ryder misses ton as New Zealand recover

Opener Tamim Iqbal was unbeaten on eight and Mehrab Hossain had yet to open his account after the New Zealand skipper dismissed Zunaed Siddiqui (four), and Mohammad Ashraful and Rajin Saleh without scoring in his only over.

'We need to get our top four firing' - Siddons

Jamie Siddons, the Bangladesh coach, has demanded more runs from his top order during the upcoming tour of South Africa. The first four batsmen in Bangladesh's XI - Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Rajin Saleh and Mohammad Ashraful - managed only 113 in the two Tests against New Zealand and their combined average was a poor 9.41.


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