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UPDATED: 12 Oct 2007 GMT
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A Messasage from U.S. Ambassador to the Bahraini People
By now, you may have heard the news that Secretary of State Rice and President Bush have asked me to go to Iraq for a year, and then return to Bahrain to continue serving as the U.S. Ambassador.
This is a very difficult time for my wife and me.
US Ambassador Hosts Alumni Reception
American Ambassador and Mrs. Adam Ereli hosted a reception in honor of Bahraini alumni of U.S. educational and professional exchange programs on Sunday, March 30. Bahraini government officials, academics, journalists, businessmen, NGO representatives and students who participated in U.S. embassy sponsored programs
President Bush Meets with His Majesty King Hamad
PRESIDENT BUSH: Your Majesty, welcome back to Washington. It is such a pleasure to see you. I still have such fond memories of our trip to the Kingdom of Bahrain. His Majesty and I were reminiscing about the sword dance that you put on. It was spectacular. And you ve got a -- not only do you have a beautiful country,Previous Pause Next 1 / 3Regional NewsU.S., Allies Want Iran to Abandon Nuclear Weapons...