Posted By
Najib
Jul 23, 2012 04:34
As stated by Annahar today, the video above is not a prank and Ward Al Khal has decided to file a lawsuit against those who prepared the whole thing and posted it online in an attempt to tarnish her image. Having said all that, I wonder what took her so long to make a statement and denounce the incident?
Posted By
Najib
Jul 23, 2012 02:54
Picture from Ritakml Blog We need an urgent fix to this electricity crisis. In 2008, a World Bank survey said 61 percent of Lebanese businesses identified electricity rationing as a major obstacle,†he told The Daily Star. Louis Hobeika, an economist at Notre Dame University, estimated that gross domestic product would grow by no less than 30 percent if Lebanon was to offer 24-hour electricity. In 2011, Lebanon spent around $1.2 billion on subsidizing fuel…
Posted By
Mark M
Jul 23, 2012 12:01
Hey at least she's having fun. I'm actually surprised none of the TV stations have contacted her for a reality show since she's bound to be a lot more interesting than the Kardashians. You can watch the rest of her videos and subscribe to her channel via +961
Posted By
Najib
Jul 23, 2012 08:30
Run For Peace is a new iPhone and iPad game about Peace. Salim, a new hero, is a peaceful guy who has dreamed about Peace since he was 3 years old. Unfortunately for him, Peace has not ever come to his part of the world. One day he got so desperate that he decided to defy his fears. "Come on Salim, you are brave, show them what you can do!" he shouted to encourage himself.…
Humor
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[YouTube] I thought they weren’t covering such events? ...
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If you guys don’t know what this is all about, watch the MTV news below dated 20/07/2012. Jump to minute 26:35. Speaking of electricity in Lebanon, I don’t know how the situation can become even ...
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Picture from Ghumakkar.com According to a study done by Al-Rai newspapers during the first half of July, Kuwait scored the highest average temperatures (47-48 degrees Celsius), with a peak of 51 degrees Celsius between 2 ...
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