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		<title>Chinese Year of the Dragon Celebrations, Bangkok (1)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Celebrating the Year of the Dragon (2012), Bangkok.]]></description>
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		<title>Creative pose, warring elephants</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Asian youth pose creatively in front of a depiction of the Great Battle of Yuthahathi, with warriors riding elephants, in Muang Boran, Thailand.]]></description>
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		<title>The jinn doctor is in</title>
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The Arabic word for “crazy”, <em>majnoon</em>, has the word “jinn” as its root. In Islamic teachings, jinn are spirits that live in a parallel realm and can be good or evil. Therefore, perhaps a lost meaning of the Arabic word for insane is “with jinn”.
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And it was spirits that we were seeking on the <a href="http://www.mirabaz.com/wordpress/posts/where-every-man-has-three-guns/ ">trip </a> to Radaa, one of Yemen’s least safe places to be due to constant tribal battles. 
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Gunshots rang out in the distance. A wedding? It was an odd time for a wedding. 
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After lunch at a restaurant, where Yemeni men with wild Jimi Hendrix hair and bandanas casually kept their Kalashnikovs very close to them, it was time to go meet al-Obali, one of Yemen’s famed exorcists whose reputation had spread to other Arab countries.
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He received “patients” at his Yemeni-style home.<br /><br />]]></description>
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		<title>Where every man has three guns</title>
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The young woman was draped in black all over, her hands hidden inside black gloves. Others waited behind her. She was collected but in a hurry. 
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On the wall behind the man, a sign had pictures of <em>qat</em>, a jambiya, a gun, and a red <strong>x</strong> on each one.
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The young woman reached into her handbag and pulled out a handgun. 
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