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Bosnia
Portugal - Bosnia-Herzegovina Football Match
By Alumnar on Mon, 02/11/2009 - 5:51pmFootball Match:
Portugal- Bosnia-Herzegovina
14. Nov 20:00
Does anybody know if this match is gonna be shown life??? I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE!!! :)))
way indian in QATAR
By ikei on Thu, 15/10/2009 - 10:38amMumbai : Oct. 09
This may well be the ultimate ode to the globetrotting Indian who, for centuries, has been criss-crossing the world in search of opportunity and adventure — Indian citizens are today permanent residents of all but three countries in the world.
The ministry of overseas Indian affairs has registered the presence of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in 180 of 183 countries of the world. The numbers may vary from just two in Lebanon to almost a million in the United States of America but the fact is that Indians call the whole world their home. It is only in North Korea, Pakistan and Bhutan that not a single NRI is to be found.
Indians are everywhere in the world
By ikei on Sun, 11/10/2009 - 9:53amMumbai : Oct. 09
This may well be the ultimate ode to the globetrotting Indian who, for centuries, has been criss-crossing the world in search of opportunity and adventure — Indian citizens are today permanent residents of all but three countries in the world.
The ministry of overseas Indian affairs has registered the presence of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in 180 of 183 countries of the world. The numbers may vary from just two in Lebanon to almost a million in the United States of America but the fact is that Indians call the whole world their home. It is only in North Korea, Pakistan and Bhutan that not a single NRI is to be found.
Is a Government based on Tyranny the answer ?
By britexpat on Sat, 04/07/2009 - 11:52amBernioe Eccelstone seems to think so !!!!!!!!!!
Leaving aside his remarks on Hitler and not taking this discussion into the holocaust... Would you agree ????
Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One chief, said yesterday that he preferred totalitarian regimes to democracies and praised Adolf Hitler for his ability to “get things done”.
In an outspoken interview with The Times, the 78-year-old billionaire chastised contemporary politicians for their weakness and extolled the virtues of strong leadership.
I NEED TO TRAVEL TO BOSNIA AND LOOOONG TIME I DIDN'T TRAVEL
SO PLEASE IF SOME ONE OF YOU KKNOW WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST WAY TO REACH TO SARAJEVO PLS HELP 2 ADULTS AND 3 KIDS
THANKS
I TRYED WITH TURKISH AIRLINES STILL EXPENSIVE AND TOOO LONG TO WAIT FROM FLIGHT TO FLIGHT

dental jobs
By tomic on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 7:20pmI'm 32 y/o dentist from Bosnia-Herzegovina exploring job opportunities in the Middle East.I have substantial professional experience and am fluent in English.Would be grateful if anyone could give me some information regarding employment in Qatar.
Embassies
There are about 63 foreign embassies in Qatar. Each of the embassies can help with invaluable assistance in cases such as birth & death registrations, marriages and also with security issues. Most embassies have services to assist with visa related queries well as commercial sections to advice on trade and investment.
Afghanistan
Tel: 493 2319 Fax: 493 2330
Algeria
Tel: 4831187 Fax: 483 6452
Azerbaijan
Tel: 493 2450 Fax: 493 1755
Bahrain
Tel: 483 9360 Fax: 483 1018
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Tel: 4671927 Fax: 467 1190
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Tel: 493 1499 Fax: 493 0151
Bosnia
Tel: 411 3828 Fax: 411 3234
Brazil
Tel: 483 8227 Fax: 483 8087
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Tel: 4831962 Fax: 483 6798
China
Tel 493 4203 Fax: 493 3794
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Tel: 411 0713 Fax: 411 0387
Mother-in-law survives rocket attack
By britexpat on Tue, 31/03/2009 - 8:30amThey're tougher than cockroaches and have more lives than cats...............
A desperate husband tried to kill his mother-in-law with an anti-tank missile launcher after claiming she'd turned his wife against him.
Bosnian Miroslav Miljici wanted revenge after blaming his wife's mum for the break-up of his marriage.
And when his mother-in-law survived the rocket attack on her home, he tried to finish her off with a machine gun, a court in Doboj, Bosnia, was told.
Amazingly, she survived both attacks with barely a scratch, judges heard.
In defence Miljici - jailed for six years for attempted murder - told the court he could no longer take his mother-in-law's nagging.
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