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reopens

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Third person singular of reopen

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The recent release of Mohammed Jawad, who was detained at the age of 12 in Guantanamo Bay for nearly seven years, reopens wounds in the global psyche traumatised by war.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 3.58pm BST15:58 Ransacked school reopens in Tunisia The American school in Tunis has reopened today after being attacked earlier this month during protests against the anti-Muslim film, Innocence of Muslims.

Passengers needing to use King's Cross on Saturday will start and finish their journeys at Finsbury Park, two tube stops north on the Victoria line, while trains from King's Cross will be running on a reduced service from the station when it reopens on Sunday.

The park, which is reportedly losing around £500,000 a day until it reopens, confirmed on Saturday it would remain shut until at least next week.

The hotel closes on 5 October and reopens on 15 May 2012, 020-8133 3930, ibizarocks.com/hotel Standing in a wild, primitive landscape, Joshua Tree offered an escape for rock stars from the pressures of LA's scrutinising glare.

The three have vowed not to eat until the city's chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, reopens dialogue with protesters.

He will not be paid until the government reopens.

And Sweden's Faviken will employ its own, similar system once it reopens in July.

The British government reopens its embassy in Khartoum and Canada invites the Sudanese to Ottawa to discuss peace, but America authorises direct assistance to the southern rebels.

Even if it eventually reopens some reactors, the country's imports of LNG are expected to be about 15m tonnes more in 2015 than the 70m tonnes in 2010.In that case, the shale-gas revolution could be serendipitous not just for Japan but for East Asia in general, which pays dearly for LNG contracts linked to the high global price of crude oil.

Such tastes were inherited from former Russian occupiers, whose traces can still be detected in the grandeur of its Tsarist-era architecture.Mr Alibeyoglu, whose penchant for wine and naughty sculptures would have gone unnoticed in those days, now sees a chance to reverse his city's decline, but only if Turkey unconditionally reopens its borders.

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