The Iraqi journalist jailed after hurling his shoes at former President George W. Bush, will be released next month after his sentence was reduced for good behaviour.
Muntadhar al-Zeidi’s act during Bush’s last visit to Iraq as President turned the 30-year-old reporter into a folk hero across the Arab world, amid growing anger at the 2003 invasion. He did not use a weapon nor did he try to kill Mr Bush still he was sent to prison. He should get a ... Read More
Posted By phw On Sunday, August 30th 2009 In General, News, World | Tags: Afghanistan, america, behaviour, bus, bush, eid, geo, honour, house, IPL, iraq, ISI, journalist, life, media, News, NIH, Pakistan, Pakistani, pakistanihousewife, president, shoe, shoes, sin, STR, US, US in pakistan, victim, war, WHO, wife |
The Iraqi journalist jailed after hurling his shoes at former President George W. Bush, will be released next month after his sentence was reduced for good behaviour.
Muntadhar al-Zeidi’s act during Bush’s last visit to Iraq as President turned the 30-year-old reporter into a folk hero across the Arab world, amid growing anger at the 2003 invasion. He did not use a weapon nor did he try to kill Mr Bush still he was sent to prison. He should get a ... Read More
Posted By phw On Tuesday, February 3rd 2009 In General, Kids, Kids Health | Tags: behaviour, cartoons, children, computer games, grades, Kids Health, mental illness, tv, violent behaviour, weight |
Television (TV) has its good side. It can be entertaining and educational, and can open up new worlds for kids, giving them a chance to travel the globe, learn about different cultures, and gain exposure to ideas they may never encounter in their own community. Programs with positive role models can influence people to change their behavior for the better. However, the reverse can also be true: Kids are likely to learn things from TV that parents don't want them ... Read More








