Wasalaam Alakium Brothers ands Sisters,
I found this story totally funny how the heck do they have this kind of money
to play with why don't they give money to poor countries like in africa and
what happend in bangledesh.
carol
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Who is better? the King or his nephew? Read the reports!
Hey big spender: the £3m spree that landed a Saudi prince in a London court
Court documents: the alleged debts in full (pdf)
More court documents (pdf)
David Leigh and Rob Evans
Friday November 16, 2007
The Guardian
Saudi ambassador Prince Mohammed bin Nawwaf bin Abdul Aziz. Photograph: Martin
Argles
It is a remarkable shopping list by any standards. And it has landed the
Saudi ambassador to Britain with a possible £3m debt, and the embarrassment of
having allegations about the ostentatious spending habits of the royal family
laid bare. Bills he is claimed to have run up on an array of luxury
amusements include two top-of-the-range Chevrolet 4x4s, a thermal night vision
kit for his Hummer H2, dozens of designer watches and jewels, a selection of
handguns and two Arab karaoke machines. One takeaway meal came to almost $800
(£391). And then there is the $2,500 item on a trip to a hotel in Casablanca
that reads: Girls: party night 5. Article continues
http://www.guardian .co.uk/saudi/ story/0,, 2212067,00. html
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Saudi King Visits Berlin with an entourage of 11 planes including a flying
hospital and a fleet of limousines
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah was in Berlin this week to discuss Saudi-German
relations and America's attempts to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace
process. He also brought a flying hospital and a fleet of limousines for his
three-day stay in the German capital.
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia arrived in Berlin this week with an entourage
of 11 planes -- including a flying hospital -- and a fleet of limousines to
discuss Saudi-German relations and the Middle East peace process during a
three-day stay in the German capital. German Chancellor Angela Merkel
personally greeted the 83-year-old monarch at Tegel Airport and accompanied him
to Hotel Adlon, on Pariser Platz, where he stayed in the 12,500-a-night suite
that often hosts international dignitaries.
http://www.spiegel. de/international /europe/0, 1518,516498, 00.html
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With Regards
Abi
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