i live in saudi arabia and i saw on this news thingy, on tv that the golden globes is on this sunday. does anyone know what chanel?
i only have the free view Chanel’s as well.
dubai one
america plus
super movies
super comedy
orbit
and the other free view Chanel’s,
thank you.
i live in saudi arabia and i saw on this news thingy, on tv that the golden globes is on this sunday. does anyone know what chanel?
i only have the free view Chanel’s as well.
dubai one
america plus
super movies
super comedy
orbit
and the other free view Chanel’s,
thank you.
I have submitted all the necessary documents on aug.22 and until now i got no news of my visa.A good employer has told me to send me a round trip 5 days visit to Dubai for me to know if i could adjust and adopt to the culture, i am now having second thought on my first employer.Please guide me.Thanks
Why are so many liberals hitting them up for a legit company owning 7% (second largest holder) of Fox news? These same people need to quit using any of the following to keep from becoming hypocrites.
Its international investments include (or have included)
Amazon
AOL/Time Warner
Apple Inc.
Canary Wharf
Citigroup
Coca Cola
Compaq
Disneyland Paris
eBay
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Ford
Hotel George V, Paris
Hewlett-Packard
McDonald’s
Motorola
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts
News Corporation
PepsiCo
Priceline.com Inc
Procter & Gamble
The Walt Disney Company
LBCI Lebanese Broadcasting Company International
SAMBA, Saudi American Bank
Rotana Group (Arabic: روتانا), the Arab World’s largest entertainment company
Kingdom Hotels International, public company listed on the Dubai International Financial Exchange
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Holding_Company
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, through his Kingdom Holding Company, owns 7% of News Corp.’s shares, making Kingdom Holdings the second largest shareholder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_Corporation#Shareholders
The headline: Saudi judge held with drugs in Dubai
The story:
A Saudi judge who served as head of an Islamic court has been arrested in the Gulf emirate of Dubai on charges of possessing and using drugs, a newspaper reported yesterday.
Hamad Salim bin Naif, who served as head of a Shariah (Islamic law) court in Saudi Arabia, was arrested along with his Moroccan wife after police raided their room in a Dubai hotel on Friday and found four grams of hashish in his possession, the Khaleej Times said. The suspect confessed that he and his wife take drugs and said he brought the confiscated hashish from Saudi Arabia for their personal use, the English-language newspaper reported, citing a Dubai police source.
The links:
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=World_News&subsection=Gulf, Middle East & Africa&month=August2008&file=World_News2008080523655.xml
http://arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=112416&d=5&m=8&y=2008&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom