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Hassan al-Saud (Arabic: أسن أل-سود) was a human male journalist employed by the Federation News Network in the late 24th century. In 2371, al-Saud held the position of lead anchor on FNN News. In mid-October of that year he reported on the disastrous Battle of the Omarion Nebula and its aftermath with FNN correspondent Kurma-Tash. (The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs: "Fire of the Mind")

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  • Hassan al-Saud
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  • Hassan al-Saud (Arabic: أسن أل-سود) was a human male journalist employed by the Federation News Network in the late 24th century. In 2371, al-Saud held the position of lead anchor on FNN News. In mid-October of that year he reported on the disastrous Battle of the Omarion Nebula and its aftermath with FNN correspondent Kurma-Tash. (The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs: "Fire of the Mind")
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  • Raza Jaffrey
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  • Hassan al-Saud أسن أل-سود
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  • lead anchor, FNN News
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  • Hassan al-Saud (Arabic: أسن أل-سود) was a human male journalist employed by the Federation News Network in the late 24th century. In 2371, al-Saud held the position of lead anchor on FNN News. In mid-October of that year he reported on the disastrous Battle of the Omarion Nebula and its aftermath with FNN correspondent Kurma-Tash. (The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs: "Fire of the Mind")
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