Noel jitkellem fuq l-importanza tax-xoghol. Noel iqis ix-xoghol bhala pilastru ghas-socjeta u l-ekonomija tal-pajjiz. Il-partit Nazzjonalista jikkunsidra ix-xoghol bhala priorita u fil-fatt qieghed fl-'islogan' tal-P.N. - XOGHOL - EDUKAZZJONI - AMBJENT
The date is probably not right, but still - who cares.We start with the usual singing practise that ends with the two male presenters (at least one of them is gay, let's be honest here) breaking the flow.Rio's at it again with the phone calls (Her real name is Tina Yuzuki, by the way - two years a go, she looked quite different. Not bad, just different. Seems, she's got slimmer in a good way).
Ookubo-san represents Yuma and Mihiro represents Akiho in this next section of the contest.In the end, the girls vote for the one they think is the most kind.That was it! U out.P.S. Sora gets told.
Most of my colleagues live in this area and most of them lost their cars in the fury of the Wadi River which flowed thro' Al Ghobra, Muscat, Oman. See their cars being washed away shot from a bldge opposite their houses. This Wadi river gushed there between 4 to 4.15 pm on 6th June 2007 - all in 15 minutes. Same happened at Qurum, Wadi Adai & Quriyat Areas too. Result of 15 minutes of river - over 50,000 houses were submerged / damaged.
Ghaibana Nimaz-e-Jinaza of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed offered by Pakistanis at Pakistan School Muscat, Sultanate of Oman on Friday 28th of December 2007 at 4:30 PM.
The Chambers Rosewood vineyards specialises in making Aussie 'stickies'. Here I am tasting the Chambers Rosewood Non-Vintage Muscat. This dessert style wine comes in a 375 ml bottle that only cost about $23 a pop but pack with 19% alcohol. The colour is deep amber with a pinkish tint. Dry lychee, dry longanberry (Dragon Eye), raisins (dry red grapes) shouted loud from the tasting glass "Please come and taste me!" The alcohol really showed in the leg of my tasting glass -- full syrupy body. The wine revealed, again, more dry lychee juice / lychee nut, lychee red tea and dry Dragon Eye fruit with European marmalade and caramel toffee. Interestingly, if you subtract the sweetness, you also get cognac brandy in the background. This complex wine has won my heart and will further develop more complexity for sure. What it lacks is some acidity and citrus fruit vibrancy but why should I be so harsh?! The finish is good with slight hotness from the alcohol. (Rating 91-93 points) Michael Lam of the Beverage Review