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Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organisation, the Islamic Message Society. Cairo, Egypt. 15/03/2010.
in Politics, on the 15th of March 2010
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280187
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280188
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280185
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280186
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280183

Men during the online employee strike.

ID: 280184

Computer keyboards lifted up in employees strike.

ID: 280181
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280182
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280178
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280179
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280180
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280177
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280176
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280215
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280216
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280217
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280218
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280219
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280220
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280221
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280222
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280209
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280210
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280211
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280212
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280213
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280214
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280202
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280203
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280204
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280205
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280206
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280207
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280208
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280195
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280196
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280197
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280198
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280199
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280200
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280201
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280189
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280190
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280191
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280192
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280193
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.

ID: 280194

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The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.
The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more. Several striking employees said they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service. Egypt. 15/03/2010.

The standoff between more than 300 employees of the influential Islamic news site Islam Online and the site’s Qatar-based managers appears to be heading for an endgame—one which ensures the site as we know it will be no more.

Several striking employees said Tuesday afternoon they had come to a severance agreement with representatives of the website’s parent organization, the Islamic Message Society. The deal includes 6 months pay, plus one month for every year of service.