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Polish priest offers 'saucy' sex tips; McDonald’s hopes to offer its own PhD; A Half-way Comprehensive List of Famous Arab Jews
May 14, 2009 1:43 by Dana El Baltaji
Polish priest offers ‘saucy’ sex tips
A Polish priest has caused controversy with his ‘saucy and fantasy packed’ sex manual, reported The Telegraph.
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Time up for debate over women in workplace: Princess Loulwah
Saudi Princess Loulwah stresses that women have proven their business skills, and it is time to allow them into the workplace, reported Arab News.
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McDonald’s hopes to offer its own PhD
The fast-food giant is offering higher education programs, reported the Financial Times.
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Young Lebanon bomb victim faces uncertain future
A young Lebanese victim, who lost his legs in 2006, tells his story to CNN.
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Sheikh pays £250,000 for Household Cavalry to fly to Abu Dhabi
An Abu Dhabi sheikh has paid £250,000 (AED1,386,000) to fly 30 members of Britain’s Household Cavalry to Abu Dhabi to perform for him, reported The Telegraph.
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10 Divorce Stories you won’t believe
Oddee lists 10 outrageous divorce stories.
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A Half-way Comprehensive List of Famous Arab Jews
Kabobfest lists famous Arab Jews; you’ll be surprised who’s on it.
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