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India scores low on integrity
By FriedUnicorn on Wed, 18/11/2009 - 9:32amIANS/New Delhi
India has been ranked as low as 84 among 180 countries on the integrity score, continuing to be perceived as a highly corrupt nation in the world, by global corruption watchdog Transparency International in its latest survey.
The ranking means that 83 other countries are less corrupt than India.
“India’s integrity score stands at 3.4 on a scale of 0 (perceived as highly corrupt) to 10 (least corrupt),” according to the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2009 prepared by the Berlin-based Transparency International, an independent organisation tracking prevalence of corruption worldwide.
India’s integrity score last year was the same. In 2007, its score was a notch better at 3.5, says the survey.
One Algerian Supporter Killed in Cairo
By dawestsides on Sun, 15/11/2009 - 8:28pmI knew from the beginning that all this stupid effervescence on this stupid game was going to end badly...
I won't blame my egyptians brothers and generalize as I know that like in Algeria,you'll find sick,really sick people everywhere.
Now algerian supporters heading to Sudan for the Next Wednesday match are asking for retaliation,and I know them,blood will be spilled.Again.
Again innocent people from both sides will the pay the revenge price.
Shame on you journalists from both sides,somebody lost his life because of your sick minds!!!
Shame on you,Cairo's police: in Algeria 14 policemen have been injured while protecting egyptian contractors with their families from angry supporters after the sad stoning of the algerian team bus before the match.
SHAME ON YOU!
Sudan the brave country! THANKS!
By panda on Sun, 15/11/2009 - 4:01pmsudan will offer 10000 free ticket for algerians supporters. just to say that ALGERIA we are with you.
the stadium capacity is about 40000 seats. half of them will be occupied by algerians.
Thank you ya sadiki sudan.
Doha 2016 be part of it
By QARAN on Tue, 03/11/2009 - 4:38pmA British arrives in wusail city as a new immigrant to the State of QATAR.He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, "Thank you Mr. Qatari for letting me in this country, and giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care and free education!" But the passerby says "You are mistaken, I am filipino. The man goes on and encounters another passerby.
Philippine Wins Praise For Promoting Interfaith Tolerance
By tasmanian devil on Tue, 03/11/2009 - 7:38amJust Wanna Share This News
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The US State Department in its annual review of international religious freedom, singled out the Philippines and Jordan for promoting interfaith initiatives and criticizing China and Israel for intolerance.
The president has emphasized that faith should bring us together, and this year’s report has a special focus on efforts to promote interfaith dialog and tolerance,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in Washington.
Clinton came out strongly against laws around the world that make religious defamation a crime, saying freedom of speech and religion should be equally upheld.

Lost Cat in Sudan area.. Reward Offered...
By brit_qatar on Mon, 14/09/2009 - 12:08amHello
I am posting this on behalf of a friend.
I have attached a poster with the info on it, Cat went missing from the Sudan area, and is very missed, if anyone in the area has seen him or even has him, then please contact the cell number on the Poster and a reward will be offered.
Many thanks.
Ramadan: Exemptions & Forbidden
By Dracula on Sun, 23/08/2009 - 5:01pmEvery day during the month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world spend the daylight hours in a complete fast, not eating any food or taking in any liquid.
Exemptions
There are all sorts of ways in which a person can be legitimately be exempted from fasting:
Young Children
People in poor health
Pregnant women
Nursing women
Menstruating women
Travelers, if the distance traveled is great
If one feeds thirty poor people each day
kids 3 to 6 yrs old for al Jazeera project
By angelwings on Sun, 23/08/2009 - 2:35pmWe have an exciting project opportunity for all kids between 3 and 6 yrs old, from the following MENA countries:
Lebanon – Syria – Jordan – Palestine – Saudis – UAE – Bahrain – Oman – Kuwait – Yemen – Iraq - Egypt – Libya – Tunisia – Algeria – Morocco – Sudan – Somalia – Ethiopia – Djibouti - Comoros
For more info: Email us at: contact/-a-t-/trinity.com
or call 5206824
Tell your friends... !!
Damn Bunnies!
By Winn on Wed, 05/08/2009 - 11:01amRAS AL KHAIMAH // Fertility rates are declining at a drastic rate. Emiratis have never had so few children – 2.3 per family at the last count.Two men, however, are doing their best to reverse the trend. And while father-of-52 Salem Juma’a, in his late 70s, will probably stop there, 60-year-old Daad Abdulrahman has 86 and says he is aiming for 100.
“It’s from God,” says Mr Juma’a. “God gave me this. I can’t object to God’s gift. God gave me because I deserved it. If I did not deserve, God would not give.”
In the family sitting room, Mr Juma’a is surrounded by a small part of his family: two wives, two daughters, five sons and a grandchild. Over the next two hours, dozens of his children enter the room, kiss him on the head and then greet their mothers.
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