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Cathay Pacific flight attendants go all the way!!!
Cathay Pacific flight attendants admit they are embarrassed to wear their uniforms on duty as they often get long, weird stares.
To blame are two sex photos that involve one of the Hong Kong-based airline’s female flight attendants and a male pilot inside an aircraft cockpit.
They have been widely circulated on the internet and are now appearing in pixelated form in newspapers too.
Cathay Pacific is known for its beautiful flight attendants and five-star service attitude icon smile Cathay Pacific Scandal Cathay Pacific Cockpit Oral Sex Photo Scandal
In one photo, the Asian woman kneels on the ground while giving the pilot a blow job.
The non-Asian pilot’s face is not shown but clearly he has a big beaming, toothy smile.
http://www.singapore-trends.com/cathay-pacific-scandal-cathay-pacific-cockpit-oral-sex-photo-scandal/Cathay Pacific flight attendants go all the way!!!
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If the Delaware Senate has its way, the marijuana will soon be legalized in the region, under tight scrutiny of course.
Since the time the marijuana has been found to possess the capabilities to cure some of the major ailments that cannot be treated otherwise, a lot of contention has been triggered with many debating if it should be legalized or not.
The cannabis was found to be effective in the treatment against cancer, HIV/AIDS and multiple sclerosis, or any disease that causes severe chronic pain or nausea by some pilot medical studies that took place in the past.
http://topnews.ae/content/26853-marijuana-may-soon-become-legal-cure-diseasesIf the Delaware Senate has its way, the marijuana will soon be legalized in the... more
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Saudi Arabia was yesterday drafting up to 10,000 security personnel into its north-eastern Shia Muslim provinces, clogging the highways into Dammam and other cities with busloads of troops in fear of next week's "day of rage" by what is now called the "Hunayn Revolution".
Saudi Arabia's worst nightmare – the arrival of the new Arab awakening of rebellion and insurrection in the kingdom – is now casting its long shadow over the House of Saud. Provoked by the Shia majority uprising in the neighbouring Sunni-dominated island of Bahrain, where protesters are calling for the overthrow of the ruling al-Khalifa family, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is widely reported to have told the Bahraini authorities that if they do not crush their Shia revolt, his own forces will.
The opposition is expecting at least 20,000 Saudis to gather in Riyadh and in the Shia Muslim provinces of the north-east of the country in six days, to demand an end to corruption and, if necessary, the overthrow of the House of Saud. Saudi security forces have deployed troops and armed police across the Qatif area – where most of Saudi Arabia's Shia Muslims live – and yesterday would-be protesters circulated photographs of armoured vehicles and buses of the state-security police on a highway near the port city of Dammam. (more info,sources,at link)Saudi Arabia was yesterday drafting up to 10,000 security personnel into its... more
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http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/08/03/postponed-mideast-blackberry-launch-party/?KEYWORDS=blackberry+emirates
Offshore Server Taste Test
Telecommunications' regular authority mode
Hindered more than a little, by offshore code
Information issues may seem a little whack
Exported data off limits to government hack
The world is coming to, a place you can't bug in
Because the call is managed in the offshore din
Foreign commerce company winds up rehearsal
National security force can only cut to commercial
To regulate a regulator seems a new kind of way
Operate inside borders?... data access holds sway
Offshore management, an idea that seemed great
But not if you are, a United Arab Emirate
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As a guy who recently stepped off a crappy flight to Vegas on an American carrier, yeah, I have a tough time relating to photographer Sergey Dolya when he writes, in his photo blog, "It was the first time in my life I did not want the flight to end."
I wish I were lucky enough to get a chance to fly aboard the biggest and most luxurious aircraft in the world, the Emirates Air A380. Dolya was lucky enough to travel on Emirates' super-deluxe A380 in business class, and documented everything. Bathrooms with showers, fold-flat seats with built-in massagers, more storage per passenger than you find in most New York apartments. Then there's the 17-inch flatscreens that offer, beyond the entertainment options, camera views from the nose and tail.
See the link for many pictures of her luxurious flight.
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsergeydolya.livejournal.com%2F84655.html%23cutid1&sl=ru&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8As a guy who recently stepped off a crappy flight to Vegas on an American carrier,... more
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Alinghi has decided: next America's Cup will be in the Emirates Arab United. Overthere they are used to organize sporting events like F1 and tennis game, so they will certainly be able to cover of money sailboats, too.
The challenge with Bmw-Oracle will begin 8th February 2010. For those who are in Europe and do not want to go in the Emirates, at the end of August Alinghi will be in Genoa for training.Alinghi has decided: next America's Cup will be in the Emirates Arab United.... more
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The Airbus A380 superjumbo is so quiet it's stopping pilots from sleeping during rest breaks on long-haul flights, according to reports.
Flight International says Emirates pilots have complained that the lack of engine noise is preventing them from sleeping in the crew rest area.
The constant buzz of engine noise usually drowns out the sounds of passengers, but pilots says they are being kept awake by crying babies, flushing toilets and call bells.
I would think the plane being quieter would help people sleep. Why don't the pilots get ear plugs like the rest of us?The Airbus A380 superjumbo is so quiet it's stopping pilots from sleeping during... more
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