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Host @AnthonyCumia & @TjSotomayor Discussing Racial Tension In America! – Video


Host @AnthonyCumia @TjSotomayor Discussing Racial Tension In America!
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Competition! Win A Trip To Ibiza With Geordie Shore

Geordie Shore is back with more partying, tashing on and getting mortal, and now it's your turn to smash it - in Ibiza!

14:06, Tuesday, 28 October 2014

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Malta travel review: Gastro-feasts, a burgeoning nightlife and history older than the Pyramids – there’s more to Malta …

By Emily Sheridan

Published: 05:48 EST, 27 October 2014 | Updated: 11:22 EST, 28 October 2014

Like many first-time visitors to Malta, I didnt know too much about the island before arriving. I had heard the Maltese islands dismissed by those looking for a beach holiday that there wasnt many sandy enclaves. While admittedly there was some resorts such as St Pauls and Bugibba for those looking for a straight-forward sunshine break, for those looking for something extra, Malta had a lot more to offer and more.

With the recent visit of the Duke of Cambridge and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie filming their new movie on location on Gozo, there will no doubt be heightened interest in the small European nation.

Mediterranean sunset: Malta boasts historical architecture and over 300 days of sunshine a year

Colourful: Traditional Maltese buildings are made from limestone with different coloured wooden enclosed balconies

A friend and I had booked quite a last minute holiday to Malta in early July - admittedly peak season - however were able to get a great deal on the five-star Palace Hotel in the centre of Sliema - a mostly residential town across the bay from the capital Valletta. One thing you may notice while searching for hotels in Malta, you can get a lot more bang for your buck than mainland Western Europe such as France or Italy.

We had a typical luxury room - large, comfortable beds with good amenities. The big draw of The Palace is its rooftop infinity pool and bar, with stunning views of Valletta and St Julians. The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, providing attentive service as we lazed by the pool. For early risers, there is yoga on the roof, or a luxury spa for those wanting to take it a lot easier. The hotel is also home to several restaurants - all rated high on Tripadvisor.

One of the most acclaimed restaurants in Malta is Barracuda, situated in the drawing room of an early 18th century waterside house in St Julian's.

The service, food quality and ambiance is evidently of a higher class than most nearby restaurants, but the bill is still affordable. We turned up without a reservation and checked out some framed photos of famous past customers such as Sean Connery and David Beckham while we waited for our table. I can particularly recommend Aljotta - a traditional Maltese fish soup, a mix of a whole fish and herbs, as a starter.

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PAINLESSRISEN DAVID CARROLL AND AKWESI100 CODE OF SILENCE – Video


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Comment on Want to Touch a Dog? In Malaysia, Its a Delicate Subject by aliefalfa

October 27, 2014

by Thomas Fuller@www.nytimes.com

When he organized a get-together for dog lovers and their canine-averse neighbors, Syed Azmi Alhabshi thought he was doing a public service.

But after hundreds of people showed up to the event, billed as I Want to Touch a Dog on Facebook, and when pictures started circulating on the Internet of Muslim women in head scarves happily hugging dogs, Mr. Syed Azmi became an unwitting protagonist in the latest chapter of Malaysias culture wars.

In the week since the event, Mr. Syed Azmi, a pharmacist, has received more than 3,000 messages on his phone, many of them hateful and a dozen of them threatening physical harm. The police advised him to stay at home.

Malaysias Muslim leaders, who cite Islamic scriptures stating that dogs are unclean, lashed out at him in the news media. I feel the anger, and it is real, he said in an interview.

Over the past two weeks, Muslim leaders in Malaysia have denounced Halloween as a planned attack on Islam and Oktoberfest parties as a public vice the same as mass-promoted adultery.

The culture wars have waxed and waned in multicultural Malaysia in recent years as conservative Muslim groups have pushed back against what they describe as libidinous and ungodly Western influences in a country that has rapidly modernized and become more cosmopolitan.

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