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  2. Riyadh compound bombings - Wikipedia

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    Two major bombings took place in residential compounds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 12 May 2003, 39 people were killed, and over 160 wounded (mostly Westerners) [1] when bombs went off at three compounds in Riyadh—Dorrat Al Jadawel, Al Hamra Oasis Village, and the Vinnell Corporation Compound. [2]

  3. Path of Blood - Wikipedia

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    12 May 2003 – Al Qaeda bomb three residential compounds in east Riyadh, killing 27 people and wounding over 200. Most of the victims are foreigners working in the Kingdom. [3] 8 November 2003 – Al Qaeda bomb the Muhaya residential compound in west Riyadh during Ramadan, killing seventeen people and wounding over a hundred. Most of the ...

  4. Terrorism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November, hours after the U.S. embassy issued a warning about attacks in Saudi Arabia, a truck bomb struck the al-Mohaya residential compound in Riyadh, killing 17 workers and injured more than 100. Most of the victims were Muslims, prompting outcry among Saudi citizens.

  5. List of terrorist incidents in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    20 October Police raid hideout in Riyadh and capture a large supply of weapons. 3 November Police surround militant hideout in Riyadh and kill two. 6 November Two militants surrounded by the police in Riyadh blow themselves up. 8 November A truck bomb explodes at an Arab housing compound in Riyadh, killing 17 and injuring 120.

  6. Ali al-Khudair - Wikipedia

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    Arrested in May 2003 in Madinah, Saudi Arabia following the May 2003 suicide bombings of residential compounds in Riyadh that killed 34 people Ali al-Khudair ( Arabic : علي الخُضير , romanized : ’Ali al-Khuḍayr , also known as Ali bin al-Khudair , or Ali bin al-Khudayr ) is a Saudi Arabian thinker and scholar.

  7. Saudi Aramco Residential Camp in Dhahran - Wikipedia

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    The Dhahran residential camp is a private company compound, protected by armed guards, within which only Saudi Aramco employees and their dependents may reside. It is located near the grounds of the former US consulate [ 3 ] [ non-primary source needed ] as well as the Dhahran military airbase , which formerly housed the domestic and ...

  8. Cialis Side Effects: What to Expect (& How to Avoid Them) - AOL

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    This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. If you’ve just started taking Cialis, don’t be alarmed if you feel a little off. Like other medications for the treatment of (ED), Cialis ...

  9. Eskan Village - Wikipedia

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    Eskan Village, officially named Eskan Village Compound, is a U.S. military compound located 20 kilometers south-east of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The base is home to the United States Military Training Mission in Saudi Arabia (USMTM), Office of the Program Manager Saudi Arabian National Guard Modernization Program (OPM-SANG), the Office of the Program Manager - Facilities Security Force (OPM-FSF ...