Posted By
Najib
Oct 23, 2010 10:06
MTV reported Wednesday that Tourism Minister Fadi Abboud beat a female employee in his ministry. I read this in the news two days ago, yet no investigation has been conducted or update has been posted on this very serious incident. Of course Fadi Abboud rejected the accusation and wants to sue MTV now. Who should we believe?
Posted By
Najib
Oct 22, 2010 11:37
I like the idea but i wish they had worked a bit more on his smile as he is looking as if he's telling people "Hahaha Gotcha!". Now if we go back in time and take a look at the phoenicians, they were known to be traders and sometimes unethical ones, but do we really want to send out this message to tourists?
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