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  Pop star Michael Jackson was spotted shopping in a Bahrain mall on 
 Wednesday, hiding his face behind a veil and donning a black robe 
 traditionally worn by women in the Gulf. 
  He was with three 
 children, apparently his own, who also had their faces covered by dark 
 scarves. An unidentified woman accompanied them. 
  The pop star, who seems to be settling in the Persian Gulf, was seen 
 leaving Marina Mall in the Bahrain capital, holding a child by the hand. 
 On the way out a back door, he shook hands with security guards. 
  The woman -- also dressed in the black robe called an abaya , jeans and a scarf that partially 
 covered her face -- had the two other children. All three children were 
 wrapped in black scarves and wore yellow shirts and sweatpants or khakis 
 without robes. 
  Since his June acquittal on child molestation charges in California, 
 Jackson has made several trips to Bahrain as a guest of Sheik Abdullah bin 
 Hamad Al Khalifa, the son of Bahrain's king. 
  He reportedly was negotiating a position as a consultant with a 
 Bahrain-based company that plans to set up theme parks and music academies 
 in the Middle East. 
  On the mall outing, Jackson wore an abaya, pants, a white shirt and 
 men's shoes. His head and face were wrapped in a black veil and he also 
 wore black gloves. 
  The veil, abaya and gloves were of a style typically worn by 
 conservative Bahraini women. 
  The woman asked photographers to respect their privacy and told them 
 they were scaring the children before they left in a white Lexus Infinity 
 with darkened windows. 
  AAJ Holdings Ltd., owned by Ahmed Abu Bakr Janahi, said it wants to 
 hire the 47-year-old Jackson to give advice on setting up entertainment 
 businesses. He reportedly is building a home in Bahrain, an island nation 
 in the Persian Gulf linked to Saudi Arabia by a bridge. 
  In November, Jackson stirred controversy in the United Arab Emirates by 
 entering the ladies room in a shopping mall. His publicist said Jackson, 
 who arrived in Dubai as the guest of a champion rally driver, did not 
 understand the Arabic sign on the door and left the bathroom when he 
 realized his mistake. 
  But local newspapers reported that the performer was applying makeup in 
 the woman's toilets in a Dubai mall. Jackson's host, Mohammed bin Sulayem, 
 dismissed the story as rumor. 
  (Agencies)  |