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  2. Ameera al-Taweel - Wikipedia

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    Ameera bint Aidan bin Nayef al-Taweel al-Otaibi (Arabic: أميرة بنت عيدان بن نايف الطويل العصيمي العتيبي; born 6 November 1983) is a Saudi Arabian philanthropist and ex-princess. [1] Born into the Tribe of Otaibah, she became affiliated with the House of Saud after marrying al-Waleed bin Talal al-Saud in

  3. Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    His fourth wife was Ameera al-Taweel; after about six years of marriage, they divorced in 2014. In an interview, he said: "Yes, I announce it through Okaz—Saudi Gazette for the first time. I have officially separated from Princess Ameera Al-Taweel, but she remains a person that I have all respect for." [109] [110]

  4. Why ‘Divorce Court’ Divorced Itself From Judge Lynn Toler ...

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    A new version of syndicated daytime courtroom series “Divorce Court” has come to order. Judge Lynn Toler is out after 13 years behind the bench, and Judge Faith Jenkins is in. While the split ...

  5. Ameera - Wikipedia

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    Ameera may refer to: USS Ameera (SP-453), a US Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919; Ameera Ali Aziz, a character on the television drama As the World Turns; Ameera al-Taweel (born 1983), Saudi Arabian princess and philanthropist; Ameera Lee (born 1974), Australian Paralympic archer

  6. Saudi woman jailed for 11 years over rights posts, Amnesty says

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    Amnesty International called on Saudi Arabia to free a 29-year-old fitness instructor it says has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for her choice of clothing and social media posts urging an ...

  7. Portage County clerk faces challenge on Nov. ballot - AOL

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    The clerk of courts office keeps records for the common pleas, municipal, appeals and domestic relations courts. The juvenile and probate courts, which have the same judge, have their own clerk.

  8. Family court - Wikipedia

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    The original criminal nature of family courts was slowly replaced by an impliedly civil approach, starting in the 1930s with a New York law designed to treat nonsupport cases as a civil matter. [2] The shift to civil nonsupport across the country and the addition of divorce jurisdiction led to family court dockets becoming more civil in nature. [2]

  9. Man takes split agreement literally and cuts everything in half

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    Following his divorce, a German man took out his power tools to cut in half every object that he had to "divide" with his ex wife and he posted this outrageous video. Watch him cutting cellphones ...