You searched for personal. Showing results 1 to 10 of 38
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
Sponsored Results
Sponsored By http://Mate1.com/
Sponsored By http://www.metrodate.com/losangeles/
Sponsored By http://TableForSix.com/
Sponsored By http://www.Match.com/
Personal
Sign Up to Meet Local Singles today Search 1000's of Profiles For Free!Sponsored By http://Mate1.com/
Los Angeles Singles
Find LA singles now. Start contacting local singles for Free!Sponsored By http://www.metrodate.com/losangeles/
Personal Los Angeles
The Upscale Dating Service For Busy Los Angeles Single Professionals.Sponsored By http://TableForSix.com/
Personal
Every year, hundreds of thousands find Love on Match.com. Join Now!Sponsored By http://www.Match.com/
1. Translating Libya: Stories of love and hardship
Asian News, Monday 6 October 2008Ethan Chorin’s book Translating Libya: The Modern Libyan Short Story defies being pigeon-holed within a particular genre. At its heart are 16 Libyan short stories newly translated by Chorin (in three cases, jointly with Basem Tulti). But the book is at the same time a delightful mixture of travelogue, scholarly study and a record of personal encounters.
2. Comments publication on this website
Asian News, Monday 22 September 2008HERE at M.E.N Weekly Newspapers we encourage debate on almost all the articles of the day. We're often asked how the moderation system works or why some comments aren't published and so have produced these guidelines to help users get their voice heard.
3. Musharraf resigns- Is it worth rejoicing?
Asian News, Monday 18 August 2008TODAY'S announcement by Musharraf of his resignation has come at an interesting time. Im sure, this move has sparked off a wave of emotions in Pakistan as well as catching the attention of keen observers of the country which has played a pivotal role in US's “War on Terror”.
4. Muslims and Jews: continuing the conversation
Asian News, Wednesday 6 August 2008JERUSALEM - Perched on a bar stool in Jerusalem, I looked around at the many Israeli men in the room, relaxing, drinking beer and playing pool. I felt serene, but the tired faces of the soldiers told a different story. For them, this was an escape from their enemies who lay intimately bound to them beyond the hills of Jerusalem.
5. Are British Muslims 'attention seekers?'
Asian News, Tuesday 15 July 2008A report issued this month has found eye-opening evidences that Muslims living in Britain suffer disproportionately more from discrimination, racial abuse and racial attacks than any other faith group - and the more openly devout they are, the more likely they are to experience harassment and abuse.
6. We welcome Lord Chief Justice's comments on Shariah
Asian News, Friday 4 July 2008THE Ramadhan Foundation widely welcomes British Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips for his speech on Sharia law as a balanced speech that recognises the UK’s diversity.
7. No votes for Ahmadiyya Muslims
Asian News, Tuesday 19 February 2008I write in relation to the elections which took place in Pakistan yesterday. Senior members of the Pakistani Government claimed they were conducted freely and fairly but in fact this is a myth.
8. Imran Khan barred from Karachi
Asian News, Monday 11 February 2008IMRAN Khan, leader of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf - Movement for Justice - was prevented from entering Karachi - for the second time in five months - as he arrived in the city to address the Karachi Bar Association (KBA).
9. Musharraf clings on by his fingertips
Asian News, Tuesday 27 November 2007General Pervez Musharraf's plan to retain power as Pakistan's civilian president is still intact despite weeks of jaw-dropping blunders. But insiders say he will not last long, once a new government is elected and his army ties fade. They predict the general's final posting, following a trail into exile blazed by Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, will be duke of Knightsbridge or king of Dubai. last few weeks."
10. Bhutto close to deal with Musharraf
Asian News, Thursday 30 August 2007President Pervez Musharraf and his exiled rival Benazir Bhutto edged closer last night to a power-sharing deal that would see Gen Musharraf retire from the army.
