11. The statement did not name the manager but banking records listed him as Meir Grosz, an Israeli national. 12. The statement named the beheaded convicts as Ibrahim bin Rajab Takrouni, a Saudi, and Khalid bin Mohammed Barriyah and Qudsi Mustafa Mohammed, both Nigerians. 13. A board statement named Antonio Tesone, a lawyer, as his successor. 14. A board statement named Antonio Tesone, a lawyer who sits on a number of company boards, as his successor. 15. A police statement did not name Gascoigne but the investigation is thought to relate to two incidents involving the controversial England midfielder. 16. A police statement named the girl as Sumaya Mahfouz Mohammed. 17. The statement did not name the local commander who arrested the missionaries, but he is known to be a hard-liner dedicated to the supremacy of his Dinka tribe. 18. The statement did not name the mission chief, however. 19. The statement named the judges as Abdul Qadir Fadlallah, Abdul Dayem Ahmed and Mohammed al-Salman. 20. The statement publicly named for the first time the Amir as Hafiz Aburrazaq Ebrahim, until now a secretive and heavily masked presence at PAGAD meetings. |