English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Africa & Middle East - August 2007

[Selected]: All categories Travel Africa & Middle East

Algeria · Bahrain · Egypt · Israel · Kenya · Lebanon · Madagascar · Mauritius · Morocco · Other - Africa & Middle East · Saudi Arabia · Seychelles · South Africa · Tunisia · United Arab Emirates

...leader of a faction of Zimbabwe's main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (M.D.C.),
said that the Wcup2010 in South Africa will not be a success unless the problems in Zimbabwe are resolved.
What do you think?

2007-08-06 23:18:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in South Africa

I have got one year ban to UAE and it expired on 26th April 2007. I want to check the status now, as I would like to return to Dubai.

2007-08-06 23:06:15 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in United Arab Emirates

I have been even accused of being Anti-Semite for dividing 20 Billion over 4.9 Million and getting 4081.63 as a result. I'm serious... you can see it here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArDLsxf4FW6FImohi8t1HZfty6IX?qid=20070804125608AAU6aaz

I get the feeling that they just throw the accusation without even thinking about its meaning, or do they? Is it being confused with other terms like Anti-Judaism (religion), Anti-Israelis (Nation) or Anti-zionist (Political movement) while Semite is an ethnic race!

Could this backfire? Do you think the term is loosing its significance like the story of that guy who used to cry "Wolf"?

Is it just emotional blackmail, or do Zionists take these accusations seriously? Or is it some kind of collective Paranoia?

2007-08-06 21:39:24 · 20 answers · asked by msafwat 4 in Israel

i ve seen lately (ElBeliatcho) and (Keda Reda)
the first sucked
for the second one, i can say, with clear conscience, that it's the best arabic movie i have ever watched since decades..

2007-08-06 21:17:02 · 34 answers · asked by Kalooka 7 in Egypt

Like at Varsity some Afrikaans students would ask questions in Affrikaans and when I opposed some people looked at me funny.

And now this happened again at work in a meeting.
Some people spoke Afrikaans in the meeting and the people speaking Affrikaans were young people that came a year before us, the senoir guys are Affrikaans but the answered them in English even though the young ones persisted on speaking Affrikaans.

Why do some people do that?

I understand if someone can not speak english but now if someone can speak fluent English and does that I feel thats wrong.

2007-08-06 21:13:23 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in South Africa

hey beautiful

hasafer asked about hepatitis b.... what about if the person you loved would not be able to have kids... or their kids would be sick?? would you still marry him/ her??

2007-08-06 19:11:53 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

hey beautiful

what is the nicest thing your dad ever told your mum? (or the other way around)

my dad was calling my mum and he said "ya 7elwi"
she didnt reply... then he said "ya ketyara" she answered... he wanted to be sweet again so he said " ya ketyara ya ahla zeint el harra"

i found that so sweet... now tell me your story.. if you dont have one..make it up.. but tell me your making it up.. wheather its real or fake the one i like most will get best answer!!

2007-08-06 14:03:16 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

There are plenty of jobs that need to be done outside of the West Bank so I do not think you can say that is a factor.

And from what I have been told by people who have served that the IDF acts as the “melting pot” of Israeli society. In that it makes people from all backgrounds equal and the training forms strong bonds.

Would not Israeli Arabs benefit from this? It would certainly help alleviate claims that Israeli Arabs are second class citizens, after all no one considers Israeli Druze, who do serve, second class citizens.

It would also demonstrate to Israeli Jews that their Arab citizens are not a “fifth column” but part of their society.


It seems like it would be good for all sides, so why is it not happening?

2007-08-06 13:57:02 · 14 answers · asked by Gamla Joe 7 in Israel

hey beautiful

as you can probably see.. im bored !!
so plz answer...
have you ever been thinking about something / daydreaming and then did weird stuff??

eg. i was daydreaming and then i put the teapot in the fridge instead of on the stove !!

i was thinking about something and changing my clothes at the same time.. instead of taking off my clothers and changing.. i wore the other pair on top lol

has this ever happened to you??

2007-08-06 13:50:17 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

23

hey beautiful

what is the funniest/ weirdest thing you have did in a car when you thought noone can see you and it turns out they can??

lol for me, i was sitting in the car (backseat) and seing as the windows are tinted i thought noone can see in... my family friends were in the car behind us and we were going to the beach !! (2 hour drive) through the whole 2 hours.. i was making fun of everyone, talking like a maniac with lots of hand expressions, picking on my older sister. and singing into a chocolate bar,!!! lol i thought noone can see !!
when we got to the beach they all asked me what i was doing and told me that they seeen me ....

it was funny .. now tell me your story !!..

2007-08-06 13:30:15 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

hey beautiful

someone kill me !!!!... .. for the first time i want to stay home cause i am getting really weird pain in my stomach and my mum wants me to go shopping !!!

what am i gana do?? help me make an excuse !!..

2007-08-06 13:25:38 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

This is a Question especially for Michael and all of you who post here on the Israel section. If your child was injured in your neighborhood and many family members were killed during a missle strike who should pay for her lifetime medical bills? For five-year-old Marya Aman and her father Hamdi, the respiratory ward of Alyn hospital in Jerusalem has become a prison and her terrible injuries a life sentence. She cannot leave the Israeli hospital where her father tends her round the clock — feeding her, bathing her and changing her catheters. Her father cannot leave without risking automatic deportation to Gaza and separation from his child. He has a permit to be with his daughter w/ no other rights in Israel so he will not go for a stroll outside the hospital, let alone pop out for a coffee, for fear of being arrested. He has no money. Without the help of kind-hearted Israelis, he would have gone hungry. Now the Israeli Govt. is trying to get out of paying lifetime medical support.

2007-08-06 11:41:44 · 10 answers · asked by sanasaadeh 2 in Israel

3

can you tell me if a friend of mine who lives in India needs a visa to travel to Dubai for a week?

2007-08-06 09:52:57 · 4 answers · asked by red 1 in United Arab Emirates

Not just scared...but where you really thought "this is it...this is the end for me"...

2007-08-06 07:00:09 · 24 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

Mine met at the shop where my dad was working. My mom worked in a bank across the street and went to the shop for lunch...that's about as interesting as it gets...
(My mom has some pretty interesting stories from when she was single...one of them included being chased around her couch by a Greek sailor...hmmm...yeah....)

2007-08-06 06:30:48 · 20 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

Nobody wants to start this revolution. I have been seeing the same politicians in Lebanon for like forever now!!!

Do you call this Democracy?

2007-08-06 04:30:22 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

2007-08-06 03:33:42 · 7 answers · asked by moplantsfarm 1 in United Arab Emirates

do you know any websites or good companies that hire people to work overseas. thanks

2007-08-06 02:35:18 · 7 answers · asked by Andrea 1 in Other - Africa & Middle East

I've never, even once, noticed any of the regular answerers in the Israel section behaving in the same way!

2007-08-06 00:14:50 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Israel

Marriage (Part I )
Typical macho man married typical good-looking lady, and
after the wedding, he laid down the following rules:
"I'll be home when I want, if I want and at what time
I want -- and I don't expect any hassle from you.
I expect a great dinner to be on the table unless
I tell you that I won't be home for dinner.
I'll go hunting, fishing, boozing, and card-playing
when I want with my old buddies, and don't you
give me a hard time about it.
Those are my rules. Any comments?"

His new bride said:
"No, that's fine with me. Just understand that there will be sex
here at seven o'clock every night...whether you're here or not."



Marriage (Part II)
Husband (a doctor) and his wife are having a fight at the breakfast table.
Husband gets up in a rage and says, "And you are no
good in bed either," and storms out of the house.
After some time he realizes he was nasty and
decides to make amends and rings her up.
She comes to the phone after many rings, and the irritated husband says, "What took you so long to answer to the phone?"
She says, "I was in bed."
"In bed this early, doing what?"
"Getting a second opinion!"



Marriage (Part III)
A man has six children and is very proud of his achievement.
He is so proud of himself, that he starts calling his
wife," Mother of Six" in spite of her objections.
One night, they go to a party. The man decides that it is time to go home and wants to find out if his wife is ready to leave as well. He shouts at the top of his voice, "Shall we go home Mother of Six?"
His wife, irritated b y her husband's lack of discretion,
shouts right back, "Any time you're ready, Father of Four

2007-08-05 21:31:07 · 11 answers · asked by Ghanouge 4 in Lebanon

A friend is going to a wedding in Israel. In her real life, she'd like to meet someone Jewish and get married. If she met an Israeli man, do you think he'd be willing to relocate for her? (Not that general circumstances ever apply to specific people, I'm just speaking hypothetically.) Is there a way for her to meet Israeli men who might want to move to the U.S.? Do they make good husbands? I know that there are plenty of foreign women who would marry to move to the U.S., but is it true of men, and would it be true of an Israeli? Would moving to the U.S. be seen as desirable?

2007-08-05 20:59:38 · 9 answers · asked by Katherine W 7 in Israel

2007-08-05 20:57:26 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in South Africa

...... my political question then for the week! LOL

2007-08-05 19:26:19 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in South Africa

2007-08-05 18:41:09 · 3 answers · asked by Mohammed A 1 in United Arab Emirates

You know...the one you could listen to over and over and over and over...

2007-08-05 17:12:50 · 28 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

2007-08-05 17:11:05 · 16 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

fedest.com, questions and answers