After two weeks of suffering and intense emotional distress for me and the family baby Zaid is back home and he is OK now. Thank you all for your prayers that have surely helped him. The two operations he was about to have are cancelled now since they are too risky and he is too young. We are now depending medically on Cortisone for reversing the growth of the haemangioma and it has been proven OK... [read more]
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Dear Readers of my blog; Please help me in praying for my two months old baby Zaid who is bravely struggling against a viscious haemangioma that is attacking his respiratory tract. Next 48 hours will be the most critical and every hope will be appreciated. God bless you all. [read more]
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One of the most disappointing decisions taken by the previous government was its refusal to grant Radio Al Balad a license to open a community radio for women in Jordan Valley. The decision is totally against all values and principles of media freedom always promoted by the King and by the government itself sometimes. The community radio station was a symbol of a fantastic voluntary work by rural Jordanian... [read more]
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To begin with, I am attaching at the end of this post the full manuscript of the paper that caused the controversy in Jordan regarding the findings of high concentrations of Radium in samples from the Disi aquifer. I have received the paper from my fellow blogger Mohannad Arabiyat only minutes after publishing my initial post. He accessed it through his University library. Few hours ago I received... [read more]
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