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Mr. Kamel, who came to the United States from Egypt 14 years ago and is a commentator on "National Arabic TV," a program on local access cable television, also books halls and hires musicians for Arabic entertainers from overseas performing in this country.
The British Council's local liaison officer, Patience, who is more accustomed to shepherding visiting dignitaries around schools, has booked Hall to give a press conference, host a workshop with local musicians, and do a DJ set the same evening.
Its reason for being is the annual conference of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, the people who book concert halls around the country and give jazz musicians a living.
But this weekend there will be showcases around town for members of the association, who book concert halls and arrange tours.
This time they have had to book a hall for 150 to 200 delegates.
Mark McDonald, the chorus's executive director, said the group could not book the hall even two and three years in advance.
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Ealing Council, which had previously banned National Front meetings, allowed the Front to book the hall under the Representation of the People Act.
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