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CAIRO, Jan reviews Brooks and Dunn 11 (Reuters) brooks and dunn tour indicates - Egyptian police detained 16 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood after a rally in protest against Israel's offensive in Gaza, the group and a security official said on Sunday. The Brotherhood, the strongest opposition group in the country, said the men were rounded up before dawn in the coastal city of Alexandria. The security official said the detentions were made in response to the Gaza protests and because of suspicion of membership of an illegal organisation. Those detained include members of the provincial leadership of the Brotherhood, which has historical and ideological ties with Hamas, the Islamist group ruling Gaza.
The government says the Brotherhood is outlawed but allows it to operate relatively openly brooks and dunn summer . The Egyptian government and security agencies have been eager to suppress protests against the Israeli attacks on Gaza, in which protesters frequently condemn the government for what they see as its complicity in the blockade of the coastal strip brooks and dunn schedule . In recent days protesters have called for the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador to Cairo, and for Egypt to open its Rafah border crossing with Gaza to allow Palestinians to flee the 16-day onslaught which has killed 868 people brooks and dunn concert . More than 100 injured Palestinians have been allowed into Egypt since the offensive began (Writing by Alastair Sharp; editing by Michael Roddy) brooks and dunn concerts . MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Fighting between rival Somali Islamist groups and hardline insurgents on Washington's foreign terrorist list killed dozens of people north of the capital Mogadishu on Sunday, witnesses said. WorldAn Islamist insurgency has been battling government and Ethiopian troops for the past two years, ever since Addis Ababa sent forces to oust the Islamic Courts Union from Mogadishu.More than 16,000 civilians have been killed in the insurgency, a million people have been forced from their homes and more than a third of the population depend on aid.But an estimated 3,000 Ethiopians are now withdrawing and some Islamist factions appear to be turning on al Shabaab fighters, a hardline insurgent group that wants to impose a strict version of Islamic law traditionally shunned by Somalis.Analysts say while the Ethiopian withdrawal could usher in a new chapter of violence, it may also be a window of opportunity to bring some Islamist groups into the political process and form a broad, inclusive government.Witnesses said more than 20 people, mostly fighters, were killed in Sunday's battles between Hareka al Shabaab al Mujahideen, or the Mujahideen Youth Movement, and another Islamist group in Gurael, a trading town in central Somalia.Sheikh Abdullahi Abu Yusuf, spokesman for the Islamist group Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca, said its fighters had killed 30 al Shabaab militants and seized most of their weapons.Resident Ahmed Ali told Reuters by telephone he had seen two dead, including an al Shabaab leader, and said Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca was in control of the town after repulsing an attack.A doctor at Istarlin hospital in Gurael said it had received 20 wounded on Sunday and more were on their way.The fighting followed clashes a day earlier between al Shabaab rebels and moderate Islamists in Balad, 30 km (19 miles) north of Mogadishu, on Saturday.Al Shabaab, which spearheaded attacks last year to become the face of the insurgency, is also battling Ethiopian and government soldiers elsewhere outside the capital.While the fighting may be a struggle between Islamist groups jostling for position as the Ethiopians go, local militias angry with al Shabaab's acts are reported to be helping.Washington accuses the group of having close ties to al Qaeda.
Al Shabaab has been imposing strict sharia law on the towns it controls in southern Somalia -- banning drinking or films and beheading suspected government collaborators.Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca accuses al Shabaab of hunting down and killing its religious leaders and desecrating graves.Somalia's interim President Sheikh Aden Madobe said on Saturday that al Shabaab was the biggest threat to stability in the Horn of Africa nation and appealed for international help to build up Somali security forces.(Reporting from Mogadishu; Writing by David Clarke; Editing by Elizabeth Piper) World brooks and dunn interview . The Detroit Pistons are eight games into the season, and already some are questioning the progress of point guard Rodney Stuckey.Stuckey came into the league relatively under-the-radar from Eastern Washington brooks and dunn tickets . He made a splash at the end of his first season with the Pistons in the playoffs when Chauncey Billups when down with a pulled groin.That performance led Pistons President Joe Dumars to trade Billups for Allen Iverson and his expiring contract.Since then, Pistons fans have had high expectations for the young guard, and rightly so brooks and dunn album . Stuckey seems to posses every physical tool to be a perennial All-Star, but has not yet reached that pinnacle.Coach John Kuester recently made his feelings known about Stuckey, saying "(Stuckey) has a chance to be one of the best defensive guards I’ve ever been around because he’s so strong, he’s got size and he’s athletic."The rest of this article can be read by clicking these words. brooks and dunn greatest hits collection . CHONBURI, Thailand (Reuters) - A resolute Asia beat twice champions Europe 10-6 to win the Royal Trophy for the first time on Sunday after dominating all three days of the matchplay contest. SportsImbued with confidence after carrying a five-point advantage into the final day, the Asians fought hard to prevent any chance of a European revival, surrendering only one point in the singles to secure their maiden title.Japan's Toru Taniguchi holed the winning putt for Asia, who needed only two points to prevail over a wayward and weary European side who never found their feet in the competition."I'm very happy because we lost the first two times," Taniguchi told reporters.
"I'm happy for all the players, the feel of this team has been great."Asia captain Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki said the victory was a "dream come true" after his team's 12 1/2 to 3 1/2 thrashing by Europe in the previous edition."I really wanted this win and my team realized how I felt," said an elated Ozaki "They knew how I wanted them to play I knew they would do well . This win means so much."RUSTY TEAMEurope drew first blood on Sunday when Paul Lawrie, the top performer on what captain Jose Maria Olazabal said had been a "rusty" European team, beat Liang Wenchong 3&2 to grab a point.In-form Thai Prayad Marksaeng then romped to a 5&4 victory over struggling Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal, who had an ugly round with four bogeys and three double bogeys, to allow Taniguchi to claim the trophy with his 7&6 win over Niclas Fasth.Thongchai Jaidee added more gloom to a wretched week for Paul McGinley with a 5&4 win over the error-prone Irishman, who lost his unbeaten record in team golf as a result of the Asian triumph."We knew what was going on in the other matches and we were so motivated," said Thongchai, one of five Asian players who led at the halfway stage of the singles.Johan Edfors made amends for a grim first two days, making four birdies in the first six holes on his way to a 5&4 win over S.K brooks and dunn believe . Ho, while Soren Hansen secured a half after finishing all square with 17-year-old Japanese player Ryo Ishikawa.Oliver Wilson finished 3&2 over Hideto Tanihara and Nick Dougherty was 1 up against Charlie Wi as the Europeans salvaged some pride to win the singles 4 1/2 to 3 1/2.Europe captain Jose Maria Olazabal admitted his team had underperformed but heaped praise on the Asians for their consistency and decisive putting."The Asian team has raised the bar, without a doubt," he said brooks and dunn beleive . "We will have to return next year angrier, with more determination to beat this team -- it's as simple as that."(Editing by Sonia Oxley) Sports . The National Football League can fine Chad Ochocinco, Jay Cutler, Mike Smith, or whomever else they want.In the end, the biggest offender will always be the NFL.From 1975 to 1980, Dave Pear tore up NFL offensive linemen.

