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Middle East – Sports & Athletes
Toward the end of the 1940s, the men’s football team of Afghanistan came in 18th place in the Summer Olympic Games in London, United Kingdom. At the XIV Summer Games, Afghanistan –a country with serious domestic problems– lost 6-0 to Luxembourg. For the first time, soccer players from Afghanistan took part in an Olympic Tournament. Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Ahmed Bin Hasher Al Maktoum, Alejandro Guevara Onofre, America, Aquatics, Australia, author, Bahrain, boxing, Bulgaria, California, Delhi, Fehaid Al Deehani, Football, freelance, Greece, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lebanon's Olympic Committee, London, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Richard Faulds, Russell Mark, S. Asaad, Saint Moritz, Saudi Arabia, shooter, Soccer;, Summer Olympics, Switzerland, Sydney, Syria, the 1982 Asian Games, the 1984 Los Angeles Games, the 2000 Olympic Games, the Olympic Games, the Summer Olympic Games, the Winter Olympics, the XIV Summer Games, the XXIII Olympic Games, UAE, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, weightlifting, West Asian Games, wrestling, writer, Yemen
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Middle East – Sports & Athletes
Toward the end of the 1940s, the men’s football team of Afghanistan came in 18th place in the Summer Olympic Games in London, United Kingdom. At the XIV Summer Games, Afghanistan –a country with serious domestic problems– lost 6-0 to Luxembourg. For the first time, soccer players from Afghanistan took part in an Olympic Tournament. Continue reading
Posted in American Idol
Tagged Afghanistan, Ahmed Bin Hasher Al Maktoum, Alejandro Guevara Onofre, America, Aquatics, Australia, author, Bahrain, boxing, Bulgaria, California, Delhi, Fehaid Al Deehani, Football, freelance, Greece, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lebanon's Olympic Committee, London, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Richard Faulds, Russell Mark, S. Asaad, Saint Moritz, Saudi Arabia, shooter, Soccer;, Summer Olympics, Switzerland, Sydney, Syria, the 1982 Asian Games, the 1984 Los Angeles Games, the 2000 Olympic Games, the Olympic Games, the Summer Olympic Games, the Winter Olympics, the XIV Summer Games, the XXIII Olympic Games, UAE, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, weightlifting, West Asian Games, wrestling, writer, Yemen
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Music Review of a Hundred Million Suns by Snow Patrol
A Hundred Million Suns opens with “If There’s A Rocket Tie Me To It”. It starts off in the distance with the help of synthesizers and gradually sounds louder and gets into the track when the correct momentum hits on. When the guitar comes on, it sounds really good before Gary comes on with his trademark husky yet soft vocals. Continue reading
India Arie – Testimony Volume 2, Love & Politics Album Review
It’s really such a pleasant surprise when you realise that an artist that you cherish and admire is also very popular in the general community. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read that India.Arie has been nominated for no fewer than 17 Grammy’s, having won two. Furthermore, her albums have all been extremely popular, garnering multi-platinum status. Really, how fantastic, because there can be no modern soul star who deserves this success more. Continue reading
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Tagged 17 Grammy, Africa, America, artist, Blaise Murphett, Grammy, Musiq Soulchild, Testimony Vol, Universal Republic Music
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