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  2. Atiyah Abd al-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Atiyah Abd al-Rahman is thought [6] to be the "Atiyah" who wrote a commanding letter [7] to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in December 2005. The State Department announcement [citation needed] said that Abd Al Rahman: Was a Libyan in his late 30s. Was based in Iran, representing al-Qaeda to other Islamist terrorist groups. Was appointed to that role by ...

  3. Deaths in August 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Al Federoff, 87, American baseball player ... German concentration camp prisoner, ... Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, 40, Libyan-born Afghan Al-Qaeda leader.

  4. Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Wikipedia

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    Abd Al-Rahman Al-Faqih عبد الرحمن الفقيه: Possibly the same person as the jihadist writer Abdul-Rahman Hasan. [28] Wanted in Morocco in connection with the mass murders of 16 May 2003 in Casablanca. Al-Faqih was convicted in 2006 of possessing documents related to terrorism. [29] Ghuma Abd'rabbah غومه عبد الرباح

  5. As focus shifts to Houston series, Grant Fontenot no longer ...

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    A right-handed transfer from McLennan Community College who spent the 2022 season at LSU, Grant Fontenot made 11 appearances at Texas this spring.

  6. Atiyah - Wikipedia

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    Attiya Al-Qahtani (born 1953), Saudi Arabian runner; Mullah Attiya al-Jamri (1899–1981), Bahraini khatib and poet; Shuhdi Atiya ash-Shafi (died 1960), Egyptian communist theoretician and activist; Atiyah Abd al-Rahman (1970–2011), Libyan purported to be a member of al-Qaeda and related militant groups

  7. Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the first Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy in the United States was opened in Compton, California, providing free baseball and softball instruction to Southern California youth, ages 8–17. Since then academies have opened in Houston, Texas (2010), New Orleans, Louisiana (2012), Cincinnati, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. (2014).

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  9. Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Abdul Rahman, Abu Abdul Rahman al-Muhajir, Abdel Rahman, Abu Turab, Ibrahim al-Muhajir al-Masri, and Mohammed K.A. al-Namer, he was wanted by the United States government in connection to the August 7, 1998 American embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. Atwah built both of the bombs used in the attacks.

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