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  1. @alfarhan الحمد لله على سلامته وإن شاء الله الأيام الجاية أحسن
  2. In photos the damages in Jeddah and the many commenters who put blame where blame is deserved http://bit.ly/5DndIR
  3. it's been raining all day in Riyadh
  4. Needed urgently 15 to 20 professional divers to assist the civil defense in Jeddah, call Jamal Munthry 0569116147
  5. كل عام والكل بخير Happy Eid everyone
  6. Israel’s War Crimes: A First Hand Account of Israel’s Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Civilian Infrastructure http://bit.ly/816kyO
  7. new on the blog: God help Jeddah http://bit.ly/4Lj1al
  8. Seems like a worthwhile read: http://bit.ly/7RDpNf
  9. @LorraineLozza everyone that has a regular billed line gets the free month regardless of nationality.
  10. Mhid Al Thahab, مهد الذهب, a small town that has had strange issues; 5 suicides and a family taking Jinn to court!
  11. The first person to tell me that the ban on women driving in Saudi is lifted will get a huge present.
  12. new on the blog: The great return http://bit.ly/7OeaLo
  13. Saudi Telecom Company just announced that starting from 21Nov, all of its customers will get a whole month free of calls within the network.
  14. @monaeltahawy I really enjoyed talking to your students. They gave me quite a few interesting questions. :)
  15. I wish Obama could come sit with a group of Saudi uni students. He's so articulate and gets culturally congruous messages across just right!
  16. bad day :( my computer froze up and I got bad news about a project اللهم أجعله خير إن شاء الله
  17. new on the blog Poverty in KSA http://bit.ly/zExud
  18. New on the blog: H1N1 conspiracy theories http://bit.ly/3E9CdT
  19. Minister of health vaccinated his twin girls publicly this morning to prove that the H1N1 vaccine is safe.
  20. Saudi Women Activists launch the “Black Ribbons Campaign” on November 6th http://bit.ly/1vnE2m