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Beauty of Venice
If you are afraid of water, thank God you are not born in Venice.
St. Marks Square is now under knee deep in sea water. See the coffee tables half submerged. it is predicted that venice will be gone by 100 years due to the sea level getting higher and higher… from what we see now i think it takes less than 50 years venice will be gone !! so, hurry go visit venice before it disappear from our world map !
See what climatic changes have done to Venice …….
RAMDAN MUBARAK TO EVERYONE.
Ramadhan is a month to get closer to Allah (S.W.T), to be loved by Allah (S.W.T), to become pious and have our sins forgiven and the only way to do this by following the Sunnah…Alhamdulil lah Allah (S.W.T) is giving us another occasion to witness this blessed time in our life. May He help us to benefit from this season of virtues and blessings and may He grant us His love, mercy and forgiveness now and forever, Ameen…
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Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Daughter has Married
New York (Reuters) – Bill and Hillary Clinton’s only daughter has married her long-time boyfriend in the picturesque New York village of Rhinebeck in what was dubbed America’s royal wedding.
Chelsea Clinton — the only child of the former U.S. president and the U.S. secretary of state — wed Marc Mezvinsky on Saturday at Astor Courts, an historic 50-acre (20-hectare) estate about 100 miles north of New York City.
“Today, we watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as Chelsea and Marc wed in a beautiful ceremony at Astor Courts, surrounded by family and their close friends,” Bill and Hillary Clinton said in a statement.
“We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family,” the statement said.
Photos showed the bride and groom walking down a broad outdoor aisle between rows of guests. Chelsea wore a strapless white gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt with platinum-colored beading at the waist and a long white veil.
The groom wore a simple black tuxedo going down the aisle and in a photo with the Clinton family, and a white prayer shawl and yarmulke in separate photos with Chelsea under a flowering tree and amid wedding guests.
In the one photo in which she appeared, Hillary Clinton wore a magenta gown. Bill Clinton, who is pictured walking Chelsea down the aisle, wore a simple black tux with a white boutonniere in his lapel.

GUEST LIST LARGELY SECRET
Apart from the parents of the bride, the only other high profile guests seen in Rhinebeck were Bill Clinton’s former secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen and fashion designer Vera Wang.
Also spotted was real estate scion and movie producer billionaire Steve Bing.
Chelsea Clinton, 30, and Mezvinsky, 32, have known each other since they were teenagers. He is an investment banker, whose parents Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky and Edward Mezvinsky were once Democratic U.S. House of Representatives members.
Chelsea Clinton, who worked at a New York hedge fund and has more recently studied health policy at Columbia University, has kept a low profile since her father left the White House in January 2001, although she campaigned for her mother during her failed run for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
Signs and pictures congratulating the newlyweds hang in many shop windows in Rhinebeck, which has been swarmed by media around the world for an event that experts estimate to have cost between $3 million and $5 million.
Airspace above Rhinebeck was closed for 12 hours on Saturday for the wedding and media were kept well away from the entrance to Astor Courts. Security in the area was comparable to that surrounding state visits.
The guest list was reported to be between 400 and 500, but did not include President Barack Obama.
“Hillary and Bill properly want to keep this as a thing for Chelsea and her soon-to-be husband,” Obama said on “The View” talk show Thursday. “It would be tough enough to have one president at a wedding. You don’t want two presidents.”
Death anniversary of Michael Jackson
The whole world remembers Michael Jackson who exactly a year ago, died of a heart attack at the age of 50 years. Thousands of fans laid flowers and lit candles on the many memorials in many different countries.

1) An admirer of the late pop star lights the candles in Sofia to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of the singer. (Stoyan Nenov / Reuters)
3) Double Jackson dancing in Odessa. (Alexey Kravtsov / AFP – Getty Images)
4) A blind 16-year-old Jordyn Castor from the city of Rockford, Mich., touching the face wax figure of Michael Jackson at the Hollywood Museum Madame Tussauds. She has always been a fan of the singer, but never knew how he looked. (Reed Saxon / AP)
5) Double Twain Jackson Browne is at the Museum «Motown» in Detroit. The Museum is now an exhibition dedicated to the Jackson 5. (Jeff Kowalsky / EPA)
6) fans with the tattooed portraits of Jackson during the minute’s silence in memory of the singer in Munich. To commemorate the singer Munichites came to the monument to the composer XVI century Orlando di Lasso, which is located opposite the hotel where Michael stayed on during the tour. (Michaela Rehle / Reuters)
7) Filipino dancers and former inmates of the prison city of Cebu to speak during the concert and tribute to the memory of the King of Pop. (EPA)
Double King of Pop is dancing in London «O2 Arena», where Jackson was supposed to hold a series of concerts, preparations for which he conducted shortly before his death. (Ben Stansall / AFP – Getty Images)
9) Addicted to leave their recognition of the idol on the Wall of Memory at the London O2 Arena. On the eve of the first anniversary of the death of the legendary American musician in London’s Lyric was opened the first permanent memorial to Michael Jackson. Opening a project “Remember always” passed on June 24. (Ben Stansall / AFP – Getty Images)
10) The Berlin fan of the legendary pop singer lights a candle in memory of his idol. (Tobias Schwarz / Reuters)
11) Joe Gasmann dancing at home in the city of Gary, Indiana, where he was born and brought up Michael Jackson. (John Gress / Reuters)
12) Portrait of the singer in his Munich memorial. (Matthias Schrader / AP)
13) A woman wrote her name on the poster, which is sponsored by fans of the singer in Munich. (Christof Stache / AFP – Getty Images)
14) Visitors to Hollywood Madame Tussaud’s in California, photographed against a background of wax Jackson during the free promotional exhibitions. (Robyn Beck / AFP – Getty Images)
15) Tourists taking pictures of star Michael Jackson on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood. (Mike Nelson / EPA)
16) Indian artist Sudarsan Pattnail specializing in the sand figures, adds the final touches on sand sculpture of Jackson on a beach in the Indian city of Puri. (Strdel / AFP – Getty Images)
17) Addicted to light candles in the Indian city of Jammu. Last year the state of the heirs of singer rose to 1 billion dollars of which nearly half – income from rent the movie “That’s all” (This Is It), dedicated to preparing the failed tour of Jackson. (Channi Anand / AP)
18) A Japanese fan stands before a large portrait of Michael Jackson, at the foot of the tower of Tokyo during the first anniversary of the death of the singer. (Toru Yamanaka / AFP – Getty Images)
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