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easy on Hanuman, can u share us the source, so we can read whatever that project is
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^^ Wlxcme To SomaliaOnline Xamar, and easy on qabiil names here
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^^^^ Also enjoy Baydhabo University(BA), Hiiraan University(HU), Nugaal University, Mudug University, Jigjiga University and Benadir University! Ps: I thought I have seen one or two high school in Hargeisa, or they must have been private institutions mainly for teaching IT.
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Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl denies Iran daily’s story Wed. 08 Mar 2006 Iran Focus London, Mar. 08 – Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl denied a report in a semi-official Iranian daily picked up by Iran Focus which accused him of agreeing with statements made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the Holocaust, according to a statement received from the former chancellor’s office. In an email to Iran Focus on Wednesday, Lutz Stroppe, the head of the office of the former chancellor, wrote that Kohl “rejects firmly†the quotation from a government-owned daily in Iran. Jomhouri Islami wrote in its Monday edition that at a dinner gala with Iranian hoteliers and entrepreneurs, Kohl had said that he “heartily agreed†with Ahmadinejad’s remark that the Holocaust was a “mythâ€. The article was subsequently picked up and reported by Iran Focus. Ahmadinejad caused an international furore last year when he publicly declared that the Holocaust was a “myth†and threatened that Israel must be “wiped off the mapâ€. His comments were supported by senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and former president Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. The country’s state-run media have systematically defended the position of the Iranian president and given extensive coverage to historians and “experts†who deny the Holocaust took place. Source
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Transcript of Baash's link Transcript-english
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^^^ looolzz , glad it is over now, maxaa saacatul boota miyaa aka xeydxeedasho hadana
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dood wadaagu waa lagu kala adkaadaa ama lagu kala badiyaa, balse doodii in ay isku badasho dhubuq dhubuq iyo dhooqeeyn ceey aflagaado waa laga fiicanyahey. Ps: marka horeba is dabanoqodka badan ee ku saabsan hal mawduuc naga dhaafa ama qumaati halooga doodo ama qumaati iskaga xoora gabi ahaantiisba
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^^^ ok sxb, thanks for dat, it is from there, but it is not on their page now, was put on somewhere else, good stuff to them(newsomaliablog)
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Odey, wlcme to SomaliaOnline ps: sorry guys, the odey abdulle video is not working for some reason, probably removed
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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M.Dhere nin mabda' iyo ola jeeda leh ma ahan, waa nin iska huf-hufleeya kolba suu doono iskaga hadlo aan laheyn qaab siyaasadeed loo hadlo, hadaladiisa ayaaba is duqeeya, isla asaga unbaana is beeniya, waa Allow Sahal ninkan
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sxb we have a league team, at the moment we have a tournament taking place between 16 different nations living here, and we are the Somali Team, I haven't played last two weeks as I was in London, next Match, we got Mighty Algeria, our last game with them was a draw
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Northerner, any time wlcme sxb, and I will invite you to play with us in our Somali Fotball Club in dublin, I know u r a good striker.
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lol@Mirqaan, 10:00pm is exactly when the Jaad especially the dabamusbaar one goes into your inner system, that is when you can even become Astronout, or whatever you like etc okeey, back to da topic,I think these things of Flying Objects has being sighted in many places around Somalia, but no one could verify those claims, and the blame was put on the chewing of "Jaad"
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^^^ his age is not the point, imagine 3 or four years time when he is 16 or 17, he could be in the squad and playing right along with major players. Also there is a league for the youngesters, like Liverpool under-18, so good luck to Suleiman, we would see him Inshaa Allaah in Anfield
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Maashaa Allaah, mabruuk Kool kat, mabruuk again Leezi-Gaal thanks for the report, and say BIG HELLO and salaam to her
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^^^ lol 187, a bit too harsh my friend, but when Socod-badne said Chelsick will win 5 goals , I said to myself, no sane person who lives in the UK can said that, not even Red-faced-Soma-Inc, then I learned he was from the ICE No hard feeling bro Socod Badne, wlcme to the sports section, good to have u here, since Soma will give u a late wlcme too
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^^^^ Classic, waaba meel ay garoobyadu buux dhaafeen meeshaasee, Allow sahal
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Chealsick 1 Barcelona 2 Now, as I said in my previous post, the two teams cannot be even compared, a world class Barca and a mini team like Chelsick. look even the ball possesion and the great tactics being played by Barca, how on earth chelsick expect to win a game with that kind of performance, very shamble indeed Chelsick were lucky to get an early goal from unfair free kick, it resulted an own goal anyway. Not to mention that Mourinho suggested the playground should not be cleaned, because he thought he will get some kind of chance, and Braca wouldnt adopt the wet ground yet very dirty stadium, shame on you
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Bob wlcme back sxb, u r back with some heavy explosive stuffs lol, anyway, kudos to Arsenzik for last night's win over Madrid, but hold on, they won't pass this round, that is my prediction, and I know I am certain about it. About the premiership, Hope u guys make it Champions League, cuz it seems Totenham is taking ur place right now, which they took it already, and here u talking about winning the Premiership title in future seasons, I doubt sxb, with the current players u have, not really, yougg players u said, they all look old Crooks
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^^^ U don't have to be dat bad on prediction mate, 5 kulahaa, maxaad tooganeysaa, ma shinbiraad shiisheysaa waaxey shantu It is Barc's ball, anyone can tell, how can a sane person put the two teams together, it is Barca's game, and they will win it easily, very smoothly and neatly controlled. u won't expect a team that was humiliated by Liverpool last season to get some mercy from the giant Spaniards
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^^^^ true, now, socod, u hear that, hope u understand the rules for the hockey games
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Mohamed Sosoko's injury put Liverpool down tonight, but it should have been draw at least, anyway, we will get Benfica in Anfield in 2 weeks time, this time, no mercy :mad: Kudos to Arsenal for beating Madrid,
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Duq Castro, true, and none of the Arab world are aware of that or, if they know can't do anything about it. do you think the Arabs can give the Palestians an alternative funds or help, we know the US already asked the return of their funds, I believe that even if the so called Arabs help the Palestians in anyway, that help would be controlled by the US and Israel so it won't go into the hands of Hamas
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Palestinians are being robbed by Israel By Amira Hass, AMIRA HASS is the Ramallah correspondent for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. IT IS EVIDENTLY difficult to scrub off the sticker that is glued onto the front window. That's why when a new car from Germany or South Korea or the United States rolls onto the packed streets of Gaza or Ramallah, it generally has the big label with thick, red Hebrew letters forming the word "Checked" stuck on its windshield for several months. The label is a mark of the special customs and security checks conducted at the Israeli seaports of Ashdod or Haifa, which serve as the main entrances for most of the foreign goods bound for the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians import all sorts of products: water pumps from Sweden, bulldozers and boxes of corn flakes from the United States, plastic toys from China, washing machines from France and cheese from Denmark — and virtually all of them reach their destinations only after they've been through Israeli port authorities and Israeli security checks. At the ports, Palestinian importers are required to pay the Israeli authorities the value-added tax of 17%, as well as whatever custom taxes are due on goods that come in on their way to the West Bank or Gaza. These transactions (along with direct Palestinian transactions with Israeli firms and merchants) last year yielded revenues of $711 million. But whose revenues are they? To judge by the actions of the Israeli Cabinet on Sunday, the money belongs to Israel. The Cabinet announced that it was going to withhold Palestinian tax and customs revenues, at least for the moment, as a response to Hamas' electoral victory. Until the money is released — if it is released — the Israeli treasury will earn the interest. But it's not supposed to work this way. According to the Oslo accords (and by any standards of common sense and basic justice), the revenues should serve the people who ultimately buy the goods. These tax receipts are not donations of goodwill from Israel; they are not charity. This is not like, say, Dutch foreign aid money, which is given freely by the Dutch people and can be withheld if the Dutch choose to stop giving it. These are tax revenues that are due to the people in the territories where the goods are headed, and the Israelis have no right to hold them up. Since 1994, these revenues, transferred each month from the Israeli Ministry of Finance, have made up a critical portion of the Palestinian Authority budget. When Israel briefly stopped transferring the revenues in 2001, pressure from the EU and other countries — including the U.S. — forced Israel to reverse its decision. Unfortunately, after the Hamas victory, such pressure seems unlikely. Last year, the $711 million constituted almost two-thirds of the Palestinian Authority's revenues. (Only $383 million was collected in income and sales taxes within the West Bank and Gaza.) Even with all those revenues, there was still an $800-million shortfall in the Authority's $1.9-billion budget. Why are domestic tax receipts so low? Because the economy is in constant recession and "operates well below its potential," according to the World Bank. What debilitates and cripples the Palestinian economy is Israel's heavy, systematic restrictions on movement within the occupied territories — hundreds of roadblocks and military checkpoints that delay, prolong and sabotage normal economic activity and, hence, potential tax revenues. The Palestinian Authority cannot compensate for the "lost" — or perhaps it would be more accurate to say "stolen" — tax revenues. Its Ministry of Health, for example, has been unable to pay its contractors for hospital food, equipment or medicine for three months, and is $22 million in debt. Now, with Israel hijacking an additional $50 million or so each month, the ministry will not be able to pay the salaries of its 13,000 employees. The same is true with the approximately 40,000 employees of the Ministry of Education. In the Palestinian territories, 35% of residents between the ages of 20 and 24 were unemployed during the third quarter of 2005. About 43% live below the World Bank's poverty line, and 15% live in deep poverty — which means, according to the World Bank, that they are unable to meet subsistence needs. By taking their meager — but undoubtedly their own — revenues, Israel does not punish Hamas or persuade it to change its positions. It simply gives the Palestinians another reason to regard Israel as an aggressive and repressive occupying power. Full Article-LA TIMES
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