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Somaliland: Ten Football coaches will be trained in UK
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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
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Bal waayahay. Home work for tomorroe heh
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You did say Lucas could fill that position for Liverpool. Don't let me do it heh
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Bal warama Spending cuts will be announced today. Everyone in the UK his holding his/her breath. Bloody tories.
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Will he survive in Belmarsh?
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Have you been watching the Real games? These three have been fantastic. Alonso is the man. Keeps the team moving and controls the tempo. The best in the world in that role. Ngonge will tell you Lucas is better though.
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^LoL. Imagine carrying that around today. Dubai: You have probably heard of the cliché 'you are what you eat' but Gulf News wanted to find out whether people 'are what they speak' so to say. Does the type of mobile phone you carry say something about your character and personality? Experts believe so. Although there are no perfect stereotypes, it's safe to say that the type of mobile phone you use will lump you into a general personality type category. However, people also use the iphone because it has become somewhat of a fashion statement. Those who tend to wear the latest fashion and the top brands are more likely to want the perfect phone accessory for their ensemble. As for the BlackBerry, Ali explains its outlook e-mail capabilities make the perfect phone choice for workaholics and highly ambitious people. These types of people want to be a step ahead of everyone else and the BlackBerry is the perfect tool for this. Coined the 'crackberry', the phone becomes one with the person and users can hardly function without it. "BlackBerrys are for serious people, they aren't interested in toys," according to Dubai-based IT professional Haytham Bennani. But let's not forget the reliable Nokia. Those who use this phone have a very practical approach to life, according to our experts. "They are not trailblazers. They are into their habits, content and satisfied," Bennani says. Ali calls these people, "average joes" who do not stray from their comfort zone in both their technology savvy and spending. They aren't risk-takers, and this can be seen in their appearance. These users would most likely wear lower-end brands that do not put a dent in their pockets or draw the attention of others. Last but not least, we have the super geek—the ANDROID user. This would typically be the quiet introvert in class who is shy to talk to girls and bordering on socially awkward. "There are no users outside geekdom," Ali says. "Like iphone users, they love technologies and apps, but the irony is they hate apple users because of the 'geeky' rivalry," he explains. However, there is good news for ANDROID users in that with the advent of Facebook and Twitter their socially introverted personalities are flourishing through social networking, facebook and tweets! According to Ali, these geeks have become the "new cool crowd", so look out iphone users, you may have some competition coming your way. http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/society/beware-of-geeks-bearing-androids-1.698358
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Barca look lethargic so far this season. Kadira Alonso Ozil That is what will get Real the Title and maybe even the CL.
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Bloody Al Jazeera cut off my channels :mad:
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Originally posted by NGONGE: Whats the matter, darling? Cant you read? :rolleyes: I personally thought this story would be right up your street, sweetie Who on earth were you talking to saxib? LooL Good stuff.
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Heh. Waar he will get the 150k. Did you hear Roy Kean's advice to Wazza? 'Look after number one. Players are like a piece of meat' LoL
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Ngonge what were you telling me? Maxi was protecting Carra? Waar he did nothing different to when Johnson plays.
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Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^Why does it matter to secessionist anyway? Hypocracy baa meesha ha jira dee. We are nationalists but only when and how it suits us. Forget the legitimate Govnt (as no one from PL is at the head). Dee naga daaya.
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I understand all that. It's the pretence that some thought went into it and a benefit exercise carriedout that needed highlighting. Waar runta sheega heh
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How ever much one wishes to sugar coat this, it's a classic case of 'nac nac baa la ii diiday' so I will make a nuisance of myself. Looking forward to Sharif's response.
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Cry babies
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Roy needs to go and soon. His press conferences are an embarrassment. He tells them to sit back and defend then when we lose a goal he tells them to start passing the ball and go forward. He is in over his head and he knows it.
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Ilbaxnimo dheh lol
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Great weather here heh Masaa al khayr
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Fox and friends. Any of the US nomads going to Jon Stewart's rally for sanity?
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The worst decision by a ref ever at Craven Cottage. Huddleston has a shot, Gallas in an off side position stretches a leg out but doesn't make contact, it goes in. Linesman says offside, Spurs protest, ref speaks to linesman and changes his mind.
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Waar forget that WBA equalised from 2 down