Saudi version of holidays a mental From Associated Press reports IN EASTERN SAUDI ARABIA The only thing white about Christmas here is the desert sand. Families and loved ones are far away for the American military personnel deployed in Operation Desert Shield. Outward Christmas displays are barred so as not to offend the Islamic sensibilities of the Saudi Arabians. Twinkling lights don't go with mili tary tents. It's enough to give the toughest troops the Christmas blues. But a psychologist says Desert .stcld won't be completely barren of holiday cheer. "There will be kind of a blue haze over everything. It's kind of a funk," said Capt. Frank Mullins, 54, of Mobile, Ala., a psychologist at the U.S. Navy's Fleet No. 5 Hospital. "But the average person will find a lot of solace being among friends, sharing Christmas dinner, singing a couple of carols," he said. What helps people get through the holidays are personal things sent from home: a card, a trinket, a snapshot, Christmas music, yule decorations, Mullins said. Army Maj. Doug Bidle of Chicago received a candy can&house complete with fake snow and an artificial tree from his wife. . Navy Petty Officer Diane Escobar of Austin, Texas, has a nativity scene, and a paratrooper in the Army's 82nd Air borne Division was mailed the artificial tree his father had in Vietnam. "The troops here should try to have as normal a Christmas as they can, with as many customs and rituals as they can get from home," Mullins said. "People are upset, don't get me wrong. If you don't feel upset, maybe there's something wrong with you," he said. "They may get depressed. They 7 &&ee ifout! Indoor Miniature Golf 18 fun holes indoors Beer Pool Table Big Screen Satellite TV Wednesday Dollar Days - All Garnet and Cold Beer $1.00 each! Open 7 days a week Carrboro Plaza 988-4464 For the holidays, consider. 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