Hey Natasha,
Let me know if you need bandwidth or storage space, I can give you access to either server. (ameenmalhas or banzeen).
It’s very hard not being there right now.
Malhas
Scooby,
That’s a great Idea. Jameed mailed me a similar CD months ago. So now I can combine both your CDs’ and create a section of Jordanian songs on this site.. Please send me an e-mail..
Hi Natasha,
I’ve put together a CD with 14 “Aghani Watanieh” specific to Jordan and Amman. Would you be interested in getting a copy, or maybe putting the MP3 files on your blog?
Just let me know. I’d be happy to make them available. I know that they are all obtainable from the web anyway, but I’ve collected what I thought to be the “good” or relevant ones on one CD.
Regards…
Daoud Kuttab, a Palestinian journalist and founder of the independent television project Ammannet in Jordan, posts this first-person account of yesterday’s suicide bombings in Amman: The problem in our household after the triple bombing in Amman was h…
Daoud Kuttab, a Palestinian journalist and founder of the independent television project Ammannet in Jordan, posts this first-person account of yesterday’s suicide bombings in Amman: The problem in our household after the triple bombing in Amman was h…
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jareer
on November 10, 2005 at 10:07 am
Very touchy cartoon
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metalordie
on November 10, 2005 at 9:59 am
Latest from Aljazeera:
The casualty figures show the dead included at least 15 Jordanians, five Iraqi nationals, three Chinese, a Saudi, a Syrian, a Palestinian and an Indonesian, while the bodies of 30 people had yet to be identified.
Israel radio reported that an Israeli businessman was among the dead.
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metalordie
on November 10, 2005 at 9:57 am
Yes, Natasha, it is sad.
I can’t help but go back in time to the 70s-90s and be reminded of Beirut.
Or 1990-???? and be reminded of Baghdad.
And now, Amman.
Hey Natasha,
Let me know if you need bandwidth or storage space, I can give you access to either server. (ameenmalhas or banzeen).
It’s very hard not being there right now.
Malhas
Scooby,
That’s a great Idea. Jameed mailed me a similar CD months ago. So now I can combine both your CDs’ and create a section of Jordanian songs on this site.. Please send me an e-mail..
Hundreds of people demonstrated against the bombing:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1299334
Hi Natasha,
I’ve put together a CD with 14 “Aghani Watanieh” specific to Jordan and Amman. Would you be interested in getting a copy, or maybe putting the MP3 files on your blog?
Just let me know. I’d be happy to make them available. I know that they are all obtainable from the web anyway, but I’ve collected what I thought to be the “good” or relevant ones on one CD.
Regards…
Daoud Kuttab’s blog account of Jordan bombings
Daoud Kuttab, a Palestinian journalist and founder of the independent television project Ammannet in Jordan, posts this first-person account of yesterday’s suicide bombings in Amman: The problem in our household after the triple bombing in Amman was h…
Daoud Kuttab’s blog account of Jordan bombings
Daoud Kuttab, a Palestinian journalist and founder of the independent television project Ammannet in Jordan, posts this first-person account of yesterday’s suicide bombings in Amman: The problem in our household after the triple bombing in Amman was h…
Very touchy cartoon
Latest from Aljazeera:
The casualty figures show the dead included at least 15 Jordanians, five Iraqi nationals, three Chinese, a Saudi, a Syrian, a Palestinian and an Indonesian, while the bodies of 30 people had yet to be identified.
Israel radio reported that an Israeli businessman was among the dead.
Yes, Natasha, it is sad.
I can’t help but go back in time to the 70s-90s and be reminded of Beirut.
Or 1990-???? and be reminded of Baghdad.
And now, Amman.