Champions League final

Aug 2010
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Magazine's business is a tough business, yet it is a very rewarding one – in terms of self-fulfillment. you get the chance to convey your ideas and demonstrate your argues. And one day you'll get the chance of touching people's lives or make some one really angry.
Apparently the recession has reached the final frontier. NASA is offering a once-in-a-lifetime sale on its old shuttles, slashing the prices by more than $10 million. To sweeten the deal, they’ll be giving the engine away for free.
To most intelligent human beings the idea of spending ridiculous amounts of money on New Year’s Eve could never be considered a wise judgment and yet it is something nearly everyone is guilty of doing.
Israel has named a square after the late Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat.
Our dreams of democracy have fallen under constraints that are worse than our worst nightmares.
With the Mad-cow virus, the Bird flu and the Swine flu, who didn't see that coming!
The Egyptians are building a steel wall at the infamous borderline between them and Gaza – and just to prove their superiority to their Zionist neighbours it is promising to be stronger than the Zionist wall.
Looks like the blokes will need some assistance to be "up" to the challenge of World Cup 2010.
Looks like Muntather Zaidi had a taste of his own medicine. And like the Iraqi journalism guidebook says; a shoe for a shoe.