Bahrain faces ban on liquor

1-Apr-2006

BAHRAIN. Bahrain International airport could face a ban on duty-free liquor sales if the kingdom's parliament approves a proposal tabled by Sheikh Mohammed Khalid

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Five members of parliament, led by Sheikh Khalid, have suggested a ban on the grounds that liquor sales give the Islamic country a "bad image".

The proposal is being discussed

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