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BBC Monitoring Pan-Arab TV headlines 19 May 06.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

The following is a selection of Pan-Arab TV headlines from bulletins broadcast at 0400, 0430 and 0500 gmt on 19 May 06:

Al-Arabiya TV 0400: Saudi foreign minister, US secretary of state hold joint news conference in Washington. Saudi minister says proliferation of nuclear weapons in region is dangerous. Rice says Iran must not possess nuclear weapons ... Saudi interior minister says kingdom received 15 Saudi Guantanamo detainees ... Four Palestinians, including two policemen, wounded in exchange of fire between police and force set up recently by interior minister. US secretary of state says presence of two competing security forces is dangerous, hopes President Abbas will resolve issue. Correspondent in Gaza says situation calm in city. Intensive efforts managed to calm down situation. …

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