31. Permits were sometimes sold in bulk at inflated prices to private dealers and other organizations, including province-backed construction enterprises, the paper said. 32. Others include teachers who tutor privately at home or work as consultants, securities traders, entertainers or advertising executives, the paper said. 33. Phase two will involve providing fuel for farming and industrial areas, the paper said. 34. A deal could be struck by June, the paper said. 35. A cable supporting the pole touched an uncovered electric cable, killing Hoanh, his son, his son-in-law and two neighbors, the paper said. 36. A police hunt in the vicinity of the prison failed to find the prisoners, the paper said. 37. A sensor that monitors oxygen level and combustion in the engine is placed on either side of the catalyst, the paper said. 38. Abdullah Saud al-Shibani was beheaded Friday for shooting to death a fellow tribesman, Mohammed Badi al-Shibani, the paper said without elaborating. 39. AC Milan sporting director Arledo Braida was traveling to England Thursday to meet with Manchester United officials, the paper said. 40. Al-Hanak was convicted of murdering Mohammad Thabit and Hassan Salman, said the paper. |