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THE FIRST ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY IN FREE KUWAIT Established in 1977 NO. 14333 TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2011 / JAMADI AL-THANI 14, 1432 AH 52 PAGES 150 FILS Dogs sniff out C-4 explosives in truck at Kuwaiti port
Pakistan Taleban claim responsibilityLegal pain forGate guards seize vehicle census dodgeBy Muneef Naif Gunmen kill Saudi diplomat in KarachiKUWAIT CITY, MaySpecial to the Arab Times andAgencies 16: The Central Census KUWAIT CITY, May 16: Kuwaiti police dogs sniffed out plastic GKuAnRmAeCn HoI/nI SmLoAtoMrcAycBleAs Ds, hoMt aayn d1 6k,i ll(eAdg ea ncSiaeus)d:is2p.ecial forces in a Pakistani military town on MayAdtemnidneisdt ratthieo np eriod hfaosrexplosives hidden in a pickup truck that was trying to enter an diplomat in the Pakistani city ofKarachi onFour people riding motorcycles opened fire onexnline registration untilindustrial seaport in the country, security officials said on Monday. Monday, police and the Saudi ambass ador said, thethe Saudi diplomats car, a Karachi police officialonext Saturddue to theThey said the driver of the truck, which belonged to the second attack on the mission since the killing ofsaid. The diplomat, a low ranking security official,growing daey mand forElectricity and Water Ministry, was taken into custody. They line access to the cen- described him as an Asian national but gave no further details. on “The suspected explosive material was found in a white pickup’s Osama bin Laden increased tension in the region. was on his way to the consulate when the assailants sus process, reports Al- exhaust, entering Shuaiba port on Saturday,” one of the officials waPrankeids ttahne sU nTitaeled bSatna tecsl aaigmaeind str eatstpaocnksiinbgi liittsy , claonsdestrPuacckkki. satnadn so rdienrteedri oKr aramcihnii sateurt hocriotinedse tmon epdr ovtihdeeSeyassah daily quotingsaid, speaking on condition of anonymity. The substance is C4 sources. and is the size of two fingers.” apllleyA  lat-lh-QeQa earedoday aah.l asf awmaiglye d aan db logoodvye rcnammepnati gonf  toS tauodpi-attthhcteao mciptlyh,e tewex htseoerrcetui roainnt yaal yntsdot   rsSoaabyu bdemir iilneiatsta.inotns aglse nsteartaitoe nfeudn idnsonlSinoeu rcreesg isetxraptliainn ed mtuhsteC4 is a high-velocity military explosive. Arabia, the birthplace of its leader bin Laden. Theroug be done by the hoouseholdAnother security official said there was no immediate indication group has also vowed to avenge his killing by US on Page 43 ContinuedContinued on Page 43the explosive was toCboentuisneude idnoan Pmailgiet a4nt3 in the world’s attack Pakistani volunteers look at the bullet-riddled dead body of a Saudi diplomat May 16. (AFP)GADDAFI ARREST WARRANT SOUGHT AFTER TRUCE CALL on a hospital stretcher in Karachi on Opinionavgrine Ms asetorh tsryS p aiub Nakba ends with tragedyBahrain adjourns By Ahmed Al-JarallahDAMASCUS, May 16, Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times(Agencies): Syria’s brutal THE recent celebration of thecrackdown against pro-anniversary of the occupation ofdemocracy protests took Palestinian territories resulted ina chilling turn Monday a series of tragedies along thewith the discovery of a border where the so-called resist-e in Daraa ance group continues to engage ,mass grav the in war. The slogans used by thetown at the heart of group as cover fell when it gni ehtnuocyrt-pteros stilronatwo  forhs, mont spilled the blood of demonstra-activist said. tors. The situation is the same in A witness, meanwhile, said South Lebanon in which corpses and wounded people Hezbollah is incapable of pro- were lying on the streets of tecting the demonstrators from Tall Kalakh, a besieged west-Israeli gunshots, despite the ern town. threats from its Secretary Ammar Qurabi, head of the General. This is also the case in National Organisation for Golan Heights where the protest- Human Rights in Syria, told ers went alive and returned dead. AFP by telephone that the grim The Syrian soldiers did not take find in Daraa, which has been any step while watching the sealed off for nearly a month, Israelis spill the blood of the was made after the army people of Palestine and Syria. allowed residents to venture The demonstrators did not con- outside their homes for two sider the entry to the occupied hours daily. Syrian city of Majdal Shams an “They discovered a mass opportunity to liberate the terri- grave in the old part of town tory, as if they were not really but authorities immediately keen on liberating Golan. It cordoned off the area to pre-appears that the liberation, based vent residents from recovering on the projection of Syria, will the bodies, some of which they start from Tel Kalkh with several promised would be handed tanks firing on their houses, over later,” Qurabi said on the instead of Majdal Shams. phone from Cairo. dwosayuassK-ha nablief Dominique Strdeined eihc FMI  YewAN. dgjuk oroYkreN w y61 ,aMl Comina in urt,sis ee nectnre )ttan Criat ManhaimoDuqinh FM daeKas- (hnSte usraI$1ut uto pae mest fenesid The fabricated stories about He was unable to say how million pordered the IMF chief detained, t in cash and surrender all his travel documents. The judg e on Monday, despite an offer from h resistance, challenge and the lib- many bodies were found in theplane and accused of trying to rape a Manhattan hotel chambermaid. (AFP)after he was pulled off a eration of Palestine, which have mass grave.Cha carry 70-plus years in prison been spreading for 63 years and His account could not be used as slogans or justification independently verified asrges for certain actions, were exposed Syrian authorities have pre-long ago. The number of refugees vented journalists from travel-has continued to rise, instead of ing to cities and towns acrossIMF chief pleads not guilty, denied bail allowing people to return to theirtuhnep rceocuendternyt etdo  prreopteosrtt s tohnr the homes; hence, the settlement has eat-become the ultimate alternative. ening the authoritarian rule of This has been happening due to President Bashar al-Assad. NEW YORK, May 16, (Agencies): IMF chief their long lenses aimed at him like the rifles of a firing at the luxury Sofitel hotel near Times Square, picked the effort to protect the systemshadQ uarlasob i bseaeind  ktilhlaetd  i3n4  thpee oppalsetaDsosamuilntiiqnug ea  NSetrwa uYsosr-kK ahhotne l cdheanimebd ermMaoind,d abyu t tshee xjuuadllgyesquIan dt.he cross-hairs of a sex scandal that has torpedoedShtarda uwsso-nK aa hwna roruatn to ft oa  slieneek- uDp NSAunedvaidy,e ansc ep oolni chei ss acildo tthheesy. without touching the leaders, who destroyed the country and its five days in the towns of turned down his $1 million bail offer and ordered him to his French presidential hopes and likely ended his stellar The maid, described by police as “female, black, 32 people, as if it were a garden.JassIe mf eaanr d Ithnkhil,d onzeeanr s Damraoar.eremain beunhniinnd bars.political career, there was nowhere left for Strauss-Kahnyears old, alleges that at around midday on Saturday, Over the last six decades, the at Arab countries have not offered casualties may be lying in near- er The st g fall from grace of one of the most pow- to hide. Strauss-Kahn shut her in his plush 500-dollar-a-night anything to the Palestinians,bbeyc awushee afta mfiielilds  haanvde  noortc hbaerdesncofururnlt rmoeonm i nw thheer ew tohrel d62p-layyeaerd- ooludt  iSnt raa upsasc-kKeadh nM sahnahraettda anundeHr et hdee lnaiews,  thhiess lea wchyaerrg Bese. njHaem iins  Bprraefsummane dt olidn nJoucdegnetsuitHee. grabbed (the) informants breasts without con-except their service as loyal pro- es able to access the region whichdwroug-, usweroso.den defendantsbench with hoodlums andMeBliust sat hJea cjkusdogne. turned down Strauss-Kahns offer toacsnhedan rt;fg oear ttcseihbemleypt t gesradai tbdob epdu l(lt hdeo)w inn (ftohrem) ainntfosr vmaagnitnsa l paarnetay,h otshee Continued on Page 43is encircled by security troops and snipers, he said.keTn hhee agdri omf  cthhea rIgnetse rangaatiinosnta tl heM oflnaetmabryo yFauntn da nwd eoreu tsppuob--asgurbeme itt oa lrle shiids et rwaivtehl  hdiosc duamuegnhttse, r pions tN $e1w  mYilolriko,n  obradiel rianngdinfoHrem tahnetn s fmorcib.hl yt wmiacde e acnodn.t..a cwt awsi tahb lhei st op eancisc oamndp ltihseh Email: ahmed@aljarallah.com to remain in jail until the next hearing on Friday. out himdocuments prescribing up to 25 years in in court  lishedIn Tall Kalakh, the western Follow me on:town besieged by the army, a witness told AFP of corpses prison for each of the two gravest allegations. “We are obviously disappointed by the court deci- the above by using actual physical force,” it alleged. and wounded people left lying Appearing haggard and shrunken under his black rain- sion,” Brafman told reporters afterwards, but insisted: An “anal sexual conduct” allegation mentioned in the in the streets, with local resi-ccooautl, d Sttroa uasvso-iKd athhne  sgaat zaes hofe na- fcaocuerdt,r doooimn g cervaemrymtehidn gw ihtehTThihse  beaxttelceu thiavse  jubsota bredg oufn .the IMF was to meet infor-chTarhgete o-stseahvleeent  ncwtoeaunsn ctnes o toa frg e7afi4en rsyrtee daS trtrsoa  auinsnsd - dtKehtaraheilen.  cmaorrnyt has  imn ajxaii-l ahmedaljarallah@gmail.com se mumdents unable to recover them police mally” later Monday to discuss the Strauss-Kahn scan- officers and reporters from the international because of shelling and heavy gunfire.meTdihae.n pandemonium: a group of photographers andddiarle, ctaormisd  pwosiidteiospn rewada s snpoecwu luatnitoenn atbhlaet  atnhde  hme anwaogiunldgrife nPster rtovesreemcd usct, oormnsse eacnwiuntoignv  ehlety h. weT ohuebl adji ulo dnglayer  gfcuaocuel dun tpa,  ltloos wu2 g5 cgyoeenstacirunsr.g-He said many corpses were cameramen were suddenly admitted and jostled with have to resign. on Page 4Co inuedm3e U S $ / K0D.27580/90alsoCboenitnign ukeedp to nin  Praefgrei g4e3 alleged victim, employed for the past three years The other, directly opposite the jet-setting politician,rated eachnt Euro/K0.D3927 Ye n / K0D.0034Newswatch British £/0K.D4485Study finds easier way See Page 41to prevent tuberculosisBRUSSELS:TheEuropean Commissioncalled on Monday for KS E+27.5 ptsat closing, May 16 contributions to anEUstrategy on cloud computing, saying the Dow-47.38 ptsat closing, May 16t oirreb rak yeng aessiaddris, solucrebut gnipoelev dofskrit  aaf ais relpmht raperfoy per leophto ffciaisls yathey have found ,KROYWEN,61 yaM ):RSRT (alheS  Ubmem-72 .colb renuveree heot tesas ggniv dlunirbasl ug hass el weromology cote techn  See Page 42preventing the spread of th diseThe EU executive said cloud computing could generate 35 billion Nasda-q46.6 ptsat closing, May 16ocbmnitat oo k aents whoase.Pati eoht w esohd asfarel as welrheeret ht sm no12t us jovs metit fo noisgurd owo)lnoig y .n e(rehev utne cehnniuros ($4T9R SbRil)lioess asinep bu heluodlsnc taoi-gluret ghrie thd an 4102 yb eporuE ing tcosts by nhtie rvanisgo radeesbl ckesionnemnam tg dnrevo us F T S E-2.18 ptsat closing, May 16 egqouitrae sl  2n7a0m ddraai lkyrdtoaseemst,n ea ctchotrtdairn  rytdeud asehleen ddteasMd  naor gUSeroveenrnmsvtite cy.ondaOTTAWA:A wildfiree ng  u l f e  d   t he t        o fSlave Lakein western own Nikke-i90.47 ptsat closing, May 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