Archive for October, 2009

The U.S. military in Kuwait says an American soldier has been killed in an accident in this major Washington ally in the Gulf, The brief statement says the accident, which took place on Thursday, is under investigation. There were no further details, The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, Kuwait is a major U.S. ally and a logistics base for U.S. troops serving in Iraq.

I thought that prison break is the best tv show ever, But when i saw House M.D. after my friend insested to me on seeing this show and it turns out that House M.D.is an amazing show, And its the number one TV show on my list. The series talks about a crazy doctor and he is Dr House. He’s doctor who solves hard problems with his team in his department in the hospital. This tv show is comedy and teachs you medical information. And to be honest after 5 season to watching this series i will give Dr house oscar for how he actor this character.


Yes, Beyonce have a concert in greece on nov 8th, and it is just 3 km away from my apartment. The concert will be in the Olympic indoor Hall and i haven’t decided yet if it is worth going to or not.







Kuwait, where women fought for years for voting rights, has said married women can obtain passports without the approval of their husbands, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.
The constitutional court in the Gulf Arab state ruled a 1962 law requiring the need for spousal consent was unconstitutional and a violation of rights, the daily al-Qabas said, publishing the verdict.
Rulings of the constitutional court, the country’s highest court, are final and cannot be appealed.
Kuwait has the most open political system in the conservative Gulf Arab region, but women only won the right to vote in 2005. Four won parliamentary seats in elections this year.
Rights groups welcomed the decision. “This is a move that pleases everyone and not just Kuwaiti women, because I think it is democracy that won this time,” said Lulwa al-Mulla of the Women Social Cultural Society.
“This law was behind many humanitarian problems, because a lot of men just wanted to hurt their wives, especially after separation,” said Ali al-Baghli, a former oil minister.




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