Sheikha Mozah looks forward to 2022 World Cup Qatar by watching her rear
Sheikha Mozah conducted 12 of the rear plastic surgery at a cost of $ 2 million
As always taking these celebrity or 'royal' spun rumors with a pinch of salt, but whether true or not we thought we'd have a giggle at a royal bottom. Sheikha Mozah, wife of Emir of Qatar, is poised for a sporty decade ahead set to play hostess to World Cup 2022, while rumors of a 'butt op' circulate. Drawing attention to a fine figure always, impeccably turned out, graceful and well-endowed enough without needing any 'work', we think:
"Hesitate now strongly that the emir’s wife Sheikha Moza Hamad Ruler of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa conducted 12 of the rear plastic surgery at a cost of $ 2 million in the British capital London."
"Hesitate now strongly that the emir’s wife Sheikha Moza Hamad Ruler of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa conducted 12 of the rear plastic surgery at a cost of $ 2 million in the British capital London."
Source: SITE EYES OF THE WORLD
Don't Involve Children in Politics!
But this is not the first time children have been pawned off for politics: In the UK, we recall the Minister for Agriculture at the time of the Mad Cow Disease crisis having his son a tender (no steak pun intended) boy of 10ish eating a home-grown beef-burger to prove his point. 'Buy British Beef!'
"How would you describe the use of a little boy as a tool to support a president or head of state? Pathetic and shameful ... I could conjure up a whole lot of other words too!"
"How would you describe the use of a little boy as a tool to support a president or head of state? Pathetic and shameful ... I could conjure up a whole lot of other words too!"
Source: Waleg
Picture America: Mobile Compact Shelving
"Here is a smart way to overcome the problem of small spaces in libraries. These moving shelves are in the School of Journalism library at University of Missouri. Such shelves are used especially in the basements."
Source: Jaraad
Kuwaiti citizens to be tried for tweets
As well as being the nation to pioneer suing for blog-crimes over a restaurant review, Kuwait is now trying people for twitter crimes. We knew it would come to this.
"Tweeting in Kuwait is becoming quite the hazard. We reported earlier that Nasser Abul was arrested for criticizing the Bahraini and Saudi Arabian royal families."
"Tweeting in Kuwait is becoming quite the hazard. We reported earlier that Nasser Abul was arrested for criticizing the Bahraini and Saudi Arabian royal families."
Source: The Next Web: Middle East
5 emerging careers to look out for in Lebanon
"I’ve been living in Lebanon for around a year and a half now..and during that time, I think it’s safe to say that I’ve met a few people, experienced a few things, and asked a ton of questions. You know, cause I’m curious like that. And after the positive feedback I received from my tips on finding a job in Lebanon, I decided to take it one step further and come up with a list of what I consider to be the top 5 emerging careers in Lebanon."
Source: This is Beirut
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