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Yeman crisis
Nov 9 2009, Turki

Saudi Arabia said Monday it had captured 250 Yemeni rebels and regained control of a strategic mountain that straddles the border between the two countries after a five-day conflict that left three Saudi soldiers dead.

The Saudi-owned Al Arabia...

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