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Cheb Hasni - Zarga Galbi Brak
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 29, 2009
Duration: 338
Duration: 338
Fr - Cheb Hasni, de son vrai nom Hasni Chakroun, surnommé également le Rossignol du Raï est un chanteur algérien de Raï. Né à Oran le 1er février 1968, il meurt assassiné à l'âge de 26 ans à peine, le 29 septembre 1994 à 11h55, à l'angle de la rue où il vivait. Avec ses parents, il habitait le quartier Gambetta d'Oran, mais sa famille est originaire de la Willaya de Mascara (Algérie). En - Cheb Hasni, whose real name Hasni Chakroun, also known as the Nightingale of Rai is a singer of Algerian Rai. Born in Oran on 1 February 1968, he was assassinated at the age of 26 years ago, September 29th, 1994 at 11:55 AM at the corner of the street where he lived. With his parents, he lived in the neighborhood Gambetta Oran, but his family hails from the Willayas of Mascara (Algeria). Cheba Zohra, quand à elle, au fil du temps a réussi à percer dans le show music ray, dotée d'une voix rauque qui affecte toutes les sensibilités artistiques.Author: VsAwards Tags: Cheb Hasni Zarga Galbi Brak cheba zohra zahouania algérie raï dance egyptienne belly dancer zargua ghalbi braak ray music arab coupe monde 2010 Posted: 29 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the fastest growing city in the world
from Travel Guide :: City Guide :: www.CheckMyCity.com :: worldwide video travel community on November 29, 2009
Duration: 281
Duration: 281
Tourism in Dubai is an important part of the Dubai government's strategy to maintain the flow of foreign cash into the emirate. Dubai's lure for tourists is based mainly on shopping, but also on its possession of other ancient and modern attractions. Dubai is the most populous emirate of the seven emirates of United Arab Emirates. It is distinct from other members of the UAE in that revenues from petroleum and natural gas account for only 6% of its gross domestic product. A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) and now, increasingly, from tourism. Most capitals and other major cities have direct flights to Dubai. More than 120 airlines operate to and from Dubai International Airport to more than 260 destinations, making it one of the worlds busiest. Dubai is also the home base of Emirates Airline, international airline of the UAE, which operates scheduled services to more than 100 destinations. In June 2009 Emirates airline designated a special handling area at departures and arrivals for passengers with special needs. As a result, wheelchair passengers will receive a more personalized service. Most travelers need to obtain a Visit Visa prior to entering Dubai. However, citizens (and some residents) of Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf (GCC) and citizens of a number of states in Europe and elsewhere (including Australia and New Zealand) can get an entry permit stamped in their passport upon arrival, good for up to 90 days. Visitors from other nationalities require the sponsorship of any U.A.E. resident or any company or hotel licensed to operate within the U.A.E. and are limited to a 30-day stay. Citizens of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Cyprus, Finland, Malta, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, USA, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong may stay for up to 30 days without a visa. Tourists can get a visa from a tourist company or a hotel by first making a reservation for at least one night. They must fax/courier the hotel a copy of their passport along with the reason for the visit (tourism is an acceptable reason) and their arrival date. You must also make sure that the hotel faxes you a copy of the visa when it is ready. Airlines may require confirmation (preferably a fax copy of the document) that a visa is held before check-in at the airport. The original is held at Dubai Airport for collection before passport control. No special immunizations are required but tourists are encouraged to purchase appropriate medical insurance before travelling. Government immunization programs, the provision of clean water, and high standards of cleanliness in hotels and restaurants has led to recognition by a travel magazine. The UAE is extremely safe for women travellers, nevertheless women travelling alone are a novelty and you may find yourself at the focus of unwanted attention. You will probably have a more relaxed visit if you stay in one of the four or five star hotels, especially if you can use the hotel's private beach facilities. Women in the UAE have a much more liberal lifestyle than many of their Gulf counterparts. Dubai has been called the shopping capital of the Middle East. The city draws large numbers of shopping tourists from countries within the region and from as far as Eastern Europe, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. Dubai is known for its souk districts. Souk is the Arabic word for market or place where any kind of goods are brought or exchanged. Traditionally, dhows from the Far East, China, Sri Lanka, and India would discharge their cargos and the goods would be bargained over in the souks adjacent to the docks. Dubai's most atmospheric shopping is to be found in the souks, located on either side of the creek, where bargaining is part of the buzz. Modern shopping malls and boutiques are also found in the city. Dubai Duty Free at Dubai
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Dollar hits 14-year low against foreign currency
from YouTube :: Tag // money on November 28, 2009
Duration: 182
Duration: 182
Author: ObamaSteinNo2012 Keywords: Dollar hits new low against yen euro foreign exchange rates recession depression europe asia china acorn fraud International Monetary Fund European Central Bank tax president obama costs health care reform democrat republican black white New World Order protecting summit Al Gore fair trade environment Crisis scam criminal federal crime funding currency economic bank banking failure female pelosi bush usa america american arab jew israel jewish israeli muslim Added: November 28, 2009
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The Divine Book- Part 3
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 28, 2009
Duration: 601
Duration: 601
This is a continuation of Part 2, we really hope that you are enjoying this so far. Please stay tuned for future and upcoming web-episodes. Thank you and Enjoy.
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Video: Corpina Says U.S. Stock Holiday Diffused Effect of Dubai: Video
from Bloomberg on November 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Corpina, senior managing partner of Meridian Equity Partners, talks with Bloomberg's Suzanne O'Halloran about the outlook for the U.S. stock market. Corpina also discusses the U.S. economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the fastest growing city in the world
from BcastNZ on November 27, 2009
Duration: 281
Duration: 281
Tourism in Dubai is an important part of the Dubai government's strategy to maintain the flow of foreign cash into the emirate. Dubai's lure for tourists is based mainly on shopping, but also on its possession of other ancient and modern attractions. Dubai is the most populous emirate of the seven emirates of United Arab Emirates. It is distinct from other members of the UAE in that revenues from petroleum and natural gas account for only 6% of its gross domestic product. A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) and now, increasingly, from tourism. Most capitals and other major cities have direct flights to Dubai. More than 120 airlines operate to and from Dubai International Airport to more than 260 destinations, making it one of the worlds busiest. Dubai is also the home base of Emirates Airline, international airline of the UAE, which operates scheduled services to more than 100 destinations. In June 2009 Emirates airline designated a special handling area at departures and arrivals for passengers with special needs. As a result, wheelchair passengers will receive a more personalized service. Most travelers need to obtain a Visit Visa prior to entering Dubai. However, citizens (and some residents) of Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf (GCC) and citizens of a number of states in Europe and elsewhere (including Australia and New Zealand) can get an entry permit stamped in their passport upon arrival, good for up to 90 days. Visitors from other nationalities require the sponsorship of any U.A.E. resident or any company or hotel licensed to operate within the U.A.E. and are limited to a 30-day stay. Citizens of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Cyprus, Finland, Malta, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, USA, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong may stay for up to 30 days without a visa. Tourists can get a visa from a tourist company or a hotel by first making a reservation for at least one night. They must fax/courier the hotel a copy of their passport along with the reason for the visit (tourism is an acceptable reason) and their arrival date. You must also make sure that the hotel faxes you a copy of the visa when it is ready. Airlines may require confirmation (preferably a fax copy of the document) that a visa is held before check-in at the airport. The original is held at Dubai Airport for collection before passport control. No special immunizations are required but tourists are encouraged to purchase appropriate medical insurance before travelling. Government immunization programs, the provision of clean water, and high standards of cleanliness in hotels and restaurants has led to recognition by a travel magazine. The UAE is extremely safe for women travellers, nevertheless women travelling alone are a novelty and you may find yourself at the focus of unwanted attention. You will probably have a more relaxed visit if you stay in one of the four or five star hotels, especially if you can use the hotel's private beach facilities. Women in the UAE have a much more liberal lifestyle than many of their Gulf counterparts. Dubai has been called the shopping capital of the Middle East. The city draws large numbers of shopping tourists from countries within the region and from as far as Eastern Europe, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. Dubai is known for its souk districts. Souk is the Arabic word for market or place where any kind of goods are brought or exchanged. Traditionally, dhows from the Far East, China, Sri Lanka, and India would discharge their cargos and the goods would be bargained over in the souks adjacent to the docks. Dubai's most atmospheric shopping is to be found in the souks, located on either side of the creek, where bargaining is part of the buzz. Modern shopping malls and boutiques are also found in the city. Dubai Duty Free at Dubai
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US and Israel-American Dream-11-09-2009-Part2
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 27, 2009
Duration: 488
Duration: 488
press tvAuthor: presstv Tags: Press – American Dream Obama Israel Netanyahu Zionist Arab Gaza Settlements War Crimes Palestine West Bank –UN Report AIPAC Goldstone –Richard Hellman Mohammad Owei Posted: 27 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Video: BNP's Whichello Says Dubai Woes Won't Spread Across Gulf
from Bloomberg on November 27, 2009
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Duration: 0
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Whichello, head of emerging market debt at BNP Paribas SA, talks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat about the impact of Dubai's debt proposal on other states in the Gulf region
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Video: Commerzbank's Costa Sees Abu Dhabi Taking on Dubai Debt: Video
from Bloomberg on November 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Luis Costa, an emerging markets debt strategist at Commerzbank AG, talks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton about the ability of Dubai to repay its debt. Dubai World, the company’s state-owned parent, will ask creditors for a “standstill” agreement on debt including $3.5 billion in Nakheel bonds that mature on Dec. 14. It’s the biggest maturity for a Dubai entity since credit markets froze last year. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Redeker Says Dubai Fallout May Hit U.K. Property, Pound
from Bloomberg on November 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Hans-Guenter Redeker, head of global currency strategy at BNP Paribas SA, talks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton about the impact of Dubai's proposal to delay debt repayments on the pound and the U.K. commercial property market.
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from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 26, 2009
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Duration: 45
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New World Order in The Middle East
from SupaVidPipe on November 06, 2009
Duration: 1034
Duration: 1034
Money laundering is a term used to describe the process of injecting, through the global banking system, into the world's economies dirty money generated from fatal crimes such as drugs, prostitution, child abuse, fraud … etc, for the mere purpose of legitimizing such money so that it can be safely used as a medium of exchange (to purchase assets) and as a store of wealth (saved in a banking account) by the launderers themselves. The above crimes are sanctioned, either intentionally or negligently, by the political regimes of the ME for the mere purpose of enslaving our societies and thus confiscating the region's resources in its entirety, including its human resources. These regimes must be changed to halt organized crime and solve the problem of accelerating poverty of the region. Author: JacobSifri Tags: Politics the Middle East The Arab Regimes Failure child abuse drugs prostitution Jacob Sifri Yacoub Jack Posted: 06 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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