N.O.R.F
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What an interesting (and funny) case The judge might have a decent case if Al Qathami back up his claim
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Sheh, its an Aston Martin Vanquish or DB 7/9. Kuwan leh they would never buy a nice car if they could afford it naga daaya ruwaayada.
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Nice. Very nice. Driving that on a bendy winding country road on a summers day would be perfect.
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Carabta maxaa ka si'a? 10 people to approve the most basic of procedures and you wait months if not years for them to agree on something. Mid walba is afraid of losing his job even it is the most basic approvals. Rant done. Ngonge, raga shaqada barta ku dheh. ps, Somalis have been looking at my linkedin profile and hiding. I'm sure theyRe solers
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Waar we have visitors. I was having conversations and tried to keep my calm (you know how I am when we score).
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Naga daa dee. Lucas played very well. Lets see if he can keep it up. I think they just got tired on 70 mins. Just got an email they that they dispatched my shirt (a week after the order was made). Waar ma Lucas baa tabo bara? Heh
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Blackburn saxib, Blackburn. Lucas looked good breaking things up. Can't remember him making 40 yard passed though (did we watch the same game saxib?). Hope Roy carries on attacking.
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Show nuunuu baad tahay heh Too bad. Thats when it started to get boring. Best games in 98 Nigeria vs Spain England vs Argentina Holland vs Argentina Brazil vs Holland Best goal was between Owen vs Argentina and Bergkamp vs Argentina.
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Thanks. Thats refershing. I'm used to younger ones telling me I'm over the hill 1982 adigu dheh
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Somaliland: Ten Football coaches will be trained in UK
N.O.R.F replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
Kubadu haday ku daafto ninku yaanu ku daafin -
I told you saxib. Song was at Charlton . He played a blinder today though (lucky to still be on the pitch for 2nd half). Queue the hysteria from Arsenal fans for the next week Fabregas was just amazing. I'm a late appreciator of this little el hombre but what a truely world class player. Waar bal u kaadiya. I saw something I thought I would never see today in the Liverpool vs Blackburn game. Both Lucas and Maxi played a blinder! Maxi was even getting tackles in 2 more wins and we're in the top 5
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^So the problem is not the religion itself but in it's interpretations?
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These projects are dependent on income from oil. Most of the oil is in the south who are gearing for a referendum (and war) in Jan 2011. Sudan is about to enter into a defining moment in it's history. May peace prevail. Amin.
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Just as I said. They met his salary. New 5 year deal.
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Can't see it
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Stability in Somaliland Boosts Education Prospects
N.O.R.F replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
There are good things happening in SL when it comes to education at all levels. Long may it continue. -
Originally posted by NGONGE: Norf recognises Siilaanyo as his adeer I would hazard he is closer to you
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Bale did well. Reminds me of Giggs (he is Welsh as well). Should be an interesting game at the lane. ps Ordered the LFC third kit shirt with the Europa and respect badges. Should arrive soon :cool:
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Originally posted by NGONGE: quote:Originally posted by Prometheus: Pure piffle. "Dr." Pham revels and excels in penning political hitjobs. It's remarkable how charlatans like him pass off for "experts" in geopolitics. It's almost as if he's Somali. (that sentence of yours could have been said about Sheikh Sharif, Faroole, etc, etc). Ngonge as sharp eyed as ever
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Watching 2nd half now. Its 4-1 at the moment. When it comes to the CL I'm like Ngonge with the Prem. I watch the highlights or a replay the next day
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Somaliland: Ten Football coaches will be trained in UK
N.O.R.F replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
Yeah right. I just hope Ngonge talks to them about zonal marking. -
Somaliland: Ten Football coaches will be trained in UK
N.O.R.F replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
Good on them. Hope they don't watch any games with Ngonge heh -
Bale scored 3??? Only saw the first 30 mins.
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Spurs are getting spanked loool Harry ya u sheega this isn't a Prem game
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Wonder what the khutba will be about on Friday. Prom, please attend Domestic violence will not be tolerated: judicial chief The National staff Last Updated: Oct 20, 2010 One of the UAE's top judges has warned that the full force of the law will continue to be brought against offenders in domestic violence cases, following a Federal Supreme Court ruling in a domestic violence case earlier this week. Humaid al Muhairi, the Director of Judicial Inspection Department at the Ministry of Justice, told Emirates news agency WAM that domestic violence was of great concern to the Government and was not widespread within the UAE. Mr al Muhairi said violence "within the framework of a family is always a regrettable event" and that the "full force of the law will continue to be brought against those who may exercise chastisement of any kind, verbal or otherwise, beyond acceptable bounds". The federal court ruling involved an appeal by a man who had slapped and kicked his adult daughter, and slapped his wife. While the court upheld an earlier guilty verdict from the Sharjah Court of First Instance, the judge also acknowledged a controversial interpretation of Shariah law regarding a husband's right to discipline his wife and children by mandating that he may not leave a mark. "It is worth noting, however, that in the case of the recent ruling by the UAE Supreme Court on the case in which a husband was accused of engaging in such practices, the husband was convicted of an excessive degree of chastisement of his wife," said Mr al Muhairi. "The ruling further stated that the father's chastisement of his adult daughter was a breach of Sharia law. This is in line with judgments in many previous cases where persons have been convicted of the use of an unacceptable degree of violence within the context of their families." Mr al Muhairi said while there was no evidence that violence within families was widespread in the United Arab Emirates, "the issue remains one of concern to Government". ''Our courts adhere to strict policy not to tolerate any degree of family violence whether verbal or physical." The National
