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The Best Arabian Nights Party [2005]
MP3 320K/s | Full Covers | Label: EMI | 168 MB
Genre: Pop / Dance / World Music









Track Listing
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[4:38] 01. Law Nirjaa Sawa [Elissa]
[4:36] 02. Sabri Aleel (Melody Mix) [Shereen]
[3:46] 03. The Cat Walk (Habibi) [The REG Project]
[3:26] 04. Hawil Ya Ghanaam [Beirut Biloma]
[3:56] 05. Lawn Ayounak [Nancy Airam]
[4:27] 06. Habibi Matrosh Baeed [Latifa]
[3:49] 07. Stolen (Rishi Rich Mix) [Jay Sea]
[4:48] 08. Ah ya Eini Ya Leil (Remix) [Loai]
[4:08] 09. Hayat Albi [Haifa Wehbe]
[4:27] 10. Arrab Habibi [Tamer Hosni]
[3:13] 11. Wild Dances (Harem's Club Mix) [Ruslana]
[3:11] 12. Cambani Biriz [Barisoz]
[4:16] 13. Leiley (Transglobal Underground Mix) [Dania]
[4:33] 14. Marsoul El Hob [Hasna]
[4:00] 15. Saboha [Hussein Al Baghali]
[4:22] 16. Story of a Kiss [Spriritual Brothers]
[3:11] 17. Qaddukka-I-Mayyas [Jesse Cook]


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Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty told "FOX News Sunday" that the markets reacted badly to the $787 billion stimulus bill signed into legislation this past week -- the market is now down more than 41 percent off its mark of one year ago -- and it's only going to get worse if the president raises taxes.

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South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, who vehemently opposed the stimulus bill, said cutting in half the annual deficit is a drop in the bucket.

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An administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Saturday that the president plans to cut back the annual budget deficit to $533 billion by time he ends his current term in office. That would be down from the $1.3 trillion deficit expected in fiscal year 2009.

The president is holding a fiscal policy summit on Monday, while the governors are still in town for their National Governors Association Winter meeting.

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The official said the deficit will be shrunk by scaling back Iraq war spending, ending the temporary tax breaks enacted by the Bush administration for those making $250,000 or more a year, and streamlining government.

"We can't generate sustained growth without getting our deficits under control," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address that seemed to preview his intentions. He said his budget will be "sober in its assessments, honest in its accounting, and lays out in detail my strategy for investing in what we need, cutting what we don't, and restoring fiscal discipline."

Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Ed Rendall said that tax increases that may be offered will do no harm to the country. He pointed to President Clinton's first term in office, when he raised taxes on the wealthy. The Clinton administration had four years of budget surpluses in its second term.

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The plan was agreed at a meeting of Asean finance minister in Thailand.

It is hoped final agreement on the fund will be reached in May, said ministers.

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Japan, China and South Korea also joined the scheme.
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