Archive for the ‘News’ Category

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Michael Jackson, R.I.P.

June 27, 2009

It’s been a rough week out there, especially for those of us who grew up in the 70s. With the passing of Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett, who launched a hair revolution among us. But it was the shocking news of Michael Jackson’s death that rattled the online world the most.

Rest in peace, Michael, Farrah.. and Ed.

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Roger wins French Open!

June 8, 2009

Historic moment of glory for Federer ! The French Crown, the Career Grand Slam, the 14th slams record !

The tackle was hilarious! ;p

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A New Beginning

June 5, 2009

”All of us share common aspirations: to live in peace and security, to get an education and to work with dignity, to love our families, our communities, and our God. These things we share. This is the hope of all humanity.”

President Barack Obama


Great speech!

American’s should be grateful!

Indi Theqa Feek

Fairuz

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Yes To Democracy !

May 17, 2009

Sometimes I have difficulties falling asleep I can’t seem to shut the mind off!

Last night, I had difficulty falling asleep, so I was tuned into quite a bit of election coverage while attempting to pass out. I know, I know… bad idea! How are you supposed to fall asleep while watching election coverage!

while I was in bed I just realized what had happened And I’m well aware that Kuwaiti voters scored a historic breakthrough by electing the first women MPs. I know that represents the change the Kuwaiti needs, In particular she become a strong competitor not because she is a woman; because she possessed talent and efficiency to enter the parliament and this is a major leap forward.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef0115708e66c9970b-pi

On a closing note, I just wanted to express my thoughts that came to my mind..

Dr. Masooma, Dr.Salwa, Dr. Aseel, Dr. Rola ..  :( الحلو ما يكملش يا ذكرى

يوشك الإرتباط الخرافي الخرافي بالكرسي ان يصبح أحد معالم  الكويت بعد الابراج اذا مو قبلها بعد

I can’t imagine the parliament without .. النيباري :(


نعم نحبج

عبدالكريم عبدالقادر

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Celebrating my 1st blog birthday !

May 3, 2009

Yesterday was windowless birthday!

I have been doing this (blogging thing) for just on a year now, so happy birthday to my blog!

In the past year I’ve made 43 posts, covering 18 categories and have had around about 2,091 hits!

A couple of thanks – to the people that read my blog, and secondly to the wider blogging community. The reason I started this blog thinking that I would try to share a little knowledge back to the community that I got so much from.  So I like to think that I have done that pretty well in the last year, and since I get such a buzz, I’m looking forward to plenty more of it! ;p

Thanks again for reading people!

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The Pomegranate

April 29, 2009

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Oqsim

February 25, 2009

Happy National and Liberation day !

I have to admit that you did such a great job, you represent us ! Thank !

Source:

Oqsim
Kuwaitism
KUWAIT UNPLUGGED
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Natarouna

January 14, 2009

A Lebanese composer Mansour AlRahbani passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with illness. Link

AlRahbani, the two brothers started a musical rage in the 50s. They wrote and composed 18 plays, three films and countless songs, most of which were performed by Assi’s wife, Fairuz.

Rest in peace AlRahbani.

Natarouna From the play Lulu, 1974

Video Link


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Blogs.com

August 16, 2008

//lexikon.hitflip.de/_media/six_apart_logo.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. On Monday is launching Blogs.com, a new site designed to help readers find the best blogs on the Web.

Six Apart makes the best blogging tools on the market and offers personalized services and innovative advertising programs that enable bloggers to be more successful.

It’s clear that driving people to blog content is a good thing for a blog platform company to do. But one might also assume that Six Apart, which is in competition with Automattic’s WordPress, might tilt its recommendations to blogs running on its platform and not the others.

One thing you won’t see in Blogs.com, at least at launch, is the capability for users to vote items up or down on the system, Digg-like. Link