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Is it true that you chose a nose job over a trip to Europe?
[Laughs] This question about my nose should be in the Guinness Book. Everywhere I go everybody asks me about that. When you see yourself [in the spot­light] all the time, you want to be perfect. But [nobody] is perfect. [I came to realize] these people like me for me and not for my nose.

So you didn't get the nose job?
No.

What was the prize?
MTC, the telephone company, invited me to make promotions for telephones. Doing the biggest campaign for them. That was the prize for me because I was earning a little bit of money for that. So it was a good start.

What's the next step in your career?
I'll continue singing. I have been working on three singles. Two romantic songs and one song for Iraq. It's like a hope and a smile for Iraqis … to say we're Iraqis and we should all be united. It's a tribute song in a way. That's what I'm doing.

Do you have any plans to go to Baghdad?
I am thinking of it all the time. It's a hope and it's a dream. I hope that the situation will be much better than now, and then I can go and make a concert there.

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  • Posted By: famulla @ 02/17/2008 2:12:41 AM

    Sir
    Iran sanctions by USA will not work
    Now this is not a trade questions the Axis of Evil was based on the Islamic values.
    It is fallacy to stop me to trade with other when the outsiders want my commodities they cannot get form the ones you outcast. Here is what I mean. Iran sells the product to the Middle East, India, Europe, many other countries and not just America. It is just like the story of Ostrich hiding the head in the sand when the storm comes. Iran does not need American dollars that are on decline. Euro now is 1.25 American dollars. The New York traders in fact have started accepting the Euro as the cash as their cry is;???When we come to Sates, we do not want to haggle in price as we are accustomed to the now strong Euro???.
    Any threats have never worked in children, adults, and nation. There is always a way to come back to beat the sanctions. China was blamed for the lead sprayed toys, cheap shoes, dumplings. Has any stopped buying the Chinese goods? Indian goods? No. All look at what is they want and that is it. No politics in my way of purchase. I need my freedom with my pay and my savings. Hoe come anyone comes to guide me in this.
    I not only disagree with the powerful arms to guide all to buy what they want to sell, but this is against the economical cannons. It is choice, scarcity, demands, and my pleasure. No more, no less. This is from one paper, Finally, when asked what their expectation of the value of the US dollar was in relation to other currencies, traders continue to see a decline, with over 56% of the respondents saying the dollar will fall ???moderately to significantly??? over the remainder of 2008. Since clearly most traders are not shorting markets consistently, it makes the drop in the number of profitable forex trades they are expecting more understandable.

    I thank you
    Firozali A Mulla MBA PhD
    P.O.Box 6044
    Dar-Es-Salaam
    Tanzania
    East Africa

  • Posted By: Marine#1 @ 01/25/2008 2:33:39 AM

    Well keep your song in Iraq. Who gives a crap

  • Posted By: famulla @ 01/21/2008 10:47:20 AM

    The bottom line to my comments is WE LIVE IN A building, we put a post outside where all can see,??? To Let .sell or rent???. Does that explain what we are in?
    Let me elaborate. The terrorist have been bad. I agree and you agree as we have seen the damage they have done to our structures and how now we are coughing up to weed them out. It is expensive at what cost? Here is a typical example of what we do and what we think we are doing
    Kenya and Tanzania were the targets of Osama in 1992. Kenya was in the minds of many but Tanzania. No. Sir. This was only a postage stamp. Even the letters were marked as P.O.Boxxxxx Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, South Africa. The Osama bombs turned this to read Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa. Would you call this as a blessing to many in Tanzanians? Yes? They are on the map. Once they were never known except for the tourists who came to see the lions on the trees in Manyara parks. Here I am not advertising anything. Same is the case with Iraq. Hussein, AH (we always salute them with alihis salaam) grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, SAW or many write this as PBUH peace be open him. Was martyred in Karbala. Sadam and his cronies with many Sunni scholars kept this hidden from the Muslim books. Shias knew of this. On 19th January the TV was abuzz with the ceremony held by the Shias beating their chests mourning in the death of the grandson Hussein.
    The tints of black and white are out on the table and more followers do not wonder about this hiccup but are proud to state that the invasion of USA has at least opened up the Shia sects very apt, very clear, and the Shias thank them for them. They could never have done this. This is free note to many who never knew the truth from the lectured false.
    I see that way. Call this cruelty; I am not a politician who kills many. Even Gaza today on 21st January is in dark. Israel has cut of the power. Egypt is helping Palestine. No, the picture seems to be coming out more open then any time before. Is this what I want, Yes sir. Bu all means. I feel sorry for the mothers who lost sons, I feel sorry for the wives who lost the husbands. I am sorry. But that is the policy of the false decision by the politicians was oil. They did not succeed. They failed. Do I blame them? Yes. The young soldiers got marred by the wars in many countries by the name of fanatics, terrorists, Mullahs, the Osama groups, Saadam Kirks. But why blame the poor. Israel cuts off the power of the hospital where the babies are dying. Is this wart we wanted the wars for? I doubt.
    Am I happy now? No. many are still on the verge of half meal a day in the days of plenty. It grieves anyone.

    I thank you
    Firozali A Mulla MBA PhD
    P.O.Box 6044
    Dar-Es-Salaam
    Tanzania
    East Africa

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