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Old 04-29-2003, 04:54 PM
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Cool Bob' returns to TV?

Bob' returns to TV?


We don't see him and he is still making news..............



Arab news channel offers job to comedic Iraqi info spinner

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Posted: April 29, 2003
5:28 p.m. Eastern



? 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

The Iraqi information minister who became a global celebrity with his flare for outlandish lies and hyperbole has a new job in the media waiting for him.

An Arab TV channel ? Al-Arabiya ? is offering a position to Muhammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, who became known as "Baghdad Bob" and "Comical Ali" for his entertaining way of stretching the truth.

"We see no problem in having Mr. Sahhaf join us," Ali Al-Hedeithy, the head of Al-Arabiya told Agence France-Presse. "First of all, Sahhaf is not on the list of the 55 Iraqis most wanted by the Americans, and he won international fame. We would be happy to have him on our team."

Sahhaf's image is already being used to push budget Irish airline Ryanair and an Australian ski park, and a U.S. dollmaker has added "Baghdad Bob" to its collection of newsmaker figurines.

Sahhaf became an international star in the final days of fighting, making hard-to-believe claims about Iraqi successes and U.S. failures, including:


"Let the American infidels bask in their illusion";

"My feelings ? as usual ? we will slaughter them all";

"We have placed them in a quagmire from which they can never emerge except dead";

"God will roast their stomachs in hell at the hands of Iraqis";

"I triple guarantee you, there are no American soldiers in Baghdad."
Based in Dubai with operations in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Lebanon, Al-Arabiya notes it has already plucked from the ranks of Saddam's officials former U.N. ambassador Mohammad Aldouri for a recent series of interviews.

Sahhaf has not been seen since U.S. forces took control of Baghdad April 9, putting an end to Saddam Hussein's 24-year-rule, and as WorldNetDaily previously reported, there were claims he had committed suicide.

Now there are new reports that Sahhaf is alive, and even tried surrendering to American forces ? only to be rejected.

The London-based Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat cites a Kurdish official who claims Sahhaf had been at his aunt's house in Baghdad for the past four days, and wanted U.S. troops to arrest him so "they can protect him."

Adel Murad of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan says they refused since Sahhaf was not on the "most wanted" deck of playing cards.

The paper says Sahhaf was in Mosul before Baghdad, and some PUK partisans were asked by Sahhaf to intervene with the U.S. on his behalf.

"We told him that we didn't want to be party to this matter," said Murad, who also claims negotiations are still going on to hand him over.

Last Thursday, the Portuguese daily Diario de Noticias said a family claiming to be sheltering Sahhaf, reportedly in the women's section of a home in a poor part of Baghdad, had been in contact with two Portuguese journalists seeking their help in approaching U.S. forces.






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Old 04-29-2003, 06:44 PM
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Comical Ali's Second Act
There may be a TV gig in Mohammed Saeed "Comical Ali" al-Sahaf's future. Reuters reports the head of a Dubai-based satellite station says Sahaf, Iraq's hugely entertaining former "information minister," is "welcome to join the network immediately as a commentator and analyst." Reuters also picks up a report on Sahaf's whereabouts:

A London-based Arabic newspaper reported . . . [he] was now holed up with his aunt in Baghdad and wanted the Americans to arrest and protect him.

The report said Sahaf had left the northern city of Mosul four days ago and was staying at his aunt's house in the capital's Palestine Street.

It quoted a representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) who said that U.S. troops had refused to take Sahaf into custody because he did not figure on the American most-wanted list, but that negotiations were continuing.

It's somehow fitting that this would-be TV star can't even get himself arrested.
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Old 04-29-2003, 07:48 PM
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a super host for Saturday Night Live...or a guest "expert-on Middle-Eastern-affairs-analyst" with Dan "what-is-the frequency-Kenneth" Rather on CBS News..... they could have some illuminating conversations in the realm of "fantasy" and "hard news" !!!!

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