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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
A source at a private secondary school in the north tells me that a member of a delegation visiting the school today, an Emirati princess, asked the students in one particular class whether education was needed to build a nation. All the students answered that it was except one girl who, thinking outside the box, said that education wasn’t necessary and cited as an example the late Sheikh Zayed, the founding President of the United Arab Emirates, as an example. The princess was understandably very impressed with this answer and rewarded her with a one hundred dollar note there and then. That sure beats a gold star.
Which reminds me of the (possibly apocryphal) story I heard about a Lebanese man who had a put up a Saudi flag during the 1994 World Cup final being given five thousand dollars for his trouble by the Saudi Ambassador when he discovered it by chance. I also heard that Saudi players were paid a million dollar bonus by the king for every goal they scored during the tournament.
BOOK BRAWL The same source also tells me that there was a brawl involving up to thirty students from that and another school who were manning stands ‘’promoting’’ their schools at the Tripoli leg of the Arab Book Fair over a perceived mocking comment said to one of the students. The police had to be called in and there have been vows of vengeance. What would they have done if they weren’t promoting their school at a book fair?
7:00 pm
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