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Listen to Juxa
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History was made! The British press on Mo Farah's win.
Che -Guevara replied to MoonLight1's topic in General
Good for him and all Somali Brits-a nice change from awful headlines of drunken girls, gangs and welfare cheaters. -
^They hardly invested anywhere else either and Mogadishu's basic skeleton existed before the republic was born.
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Breaking news: Maareeyihii Muqdisho Airport oo la dilay.
Che -Guevara replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
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Hey hey, leave my homegirl alone.
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Dear Stoic....You do realize you are talking about a country whose president was cooped up in one building and could only travel to the airport under foreign escort-expecting Somali Olympics Committee to show good governance and have foresight to prepare players is just unrealistic. Let's get viable Government and disarm the teenagers so they could have time to run.
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I like this from Guardian "It was a victory born in Mogadishu, hewn on the streets of west London, honed at high altitude training camps in Kenya and plotted in Portland, where Farah has worked for the last 18 months with the maverick Cuban-born coach Alberto Salazar."
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Qarin transletes to hide isqarin to hide oneself. lool@Mooge...what are you doing on those dating websites?
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Norf-you are just getting technical....we will still beat with number of players. Blessed...I guess that's one good thing that will come out of this.
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LOL.......That's not good motto for young brits. Shoot for the 3rd.
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Blessed...Brits get owned by Yanks and Chinese though. They could use this.
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^Blessed..Who is Jess?
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lool@A&T...nagadaaye
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Does this mean he gets his face on stamp?
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Alberto Salazar did well...his boys got gold and silver.
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Mo, You did Britain and Somalis Proud!!! Congratulations
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Okay pluck someone from any town Somalia and see if he could compete Mo Farah. While you are at it, see if you can find that can take on Bolt.
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U.S. encouraged by Somalia progress -Clinton
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meeting with the Somali leaders in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, August 04, 2012 NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somalia's political leaders are making encouraging progress toward meeting an Aug. 20 deadline to lay the groundwork for a new constitutional government, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Saturday. Clinton met Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, president of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government, and other Somali leaders in Nairobi, during a seven-nation African tour. Somalia has been mired in civil strife, grinding poverty, Islamist militancy and maritime piracy since warlords toppled military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, leaving the nation without an effective central government. An African Union force trying to defeat al Shabaab, an al Qaeda linked Islamist insurgent group that seized control of much of central and southern Somalia, has had some success and driven al Shabaab out of the capital Mogadishu. But the rebels remain the strongest of an array of militias which have a history of wrecking political settlements and perpetuating war, instability and famine. "We are very encouraged by the progress the leaders have been making to meet all the requirements of the road map by the Aug 20 deadline," Clinton told reporters. A U.S.-backed plan calls for Somalia to establish a legitimate government accepted by the country's fractious clans, and a new parliament and constituent assembly to replace institutions plagued by corruption and infighting. The National Constituent Assembly, sitting in Mogadishu for the last week, approved a provisional constitution to replace an 8-year-old Transitional Federal Charter and lead to the end of the transition process on Aug. 20. The draft constitution is expected to be put to a nationwide referendum as soon as the security situation improves. Clinton said she would discuss the remaining tasks ahead, as well as the international support required to strengthen constitutional rule in Somalia. Her Africa tour is also part of a U.S. push to broaden security partnerships with countries like Uganda and Kenya, which are playing leading roles in helping to stabilise Somalia. The AU peacekeeping force in Somalia hopes to drive the militants out of the country's central and southern regions this month, when the U.N.-backed government's mandate expires. (Reporting By Andrew Quinn; Editing by James Macharia and Tim Pearce). Source: Reuters
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What facilities do they stable parts have? Are there any doctors, trainers, nutritionists, and who will pay their expenses?