One of the tabloids ran with the headline: DROWNING STREET and another headline read: DROWN AND OUT. As for his chances of winning the upcoming elections, the Daily Telegraph had the headline: THINGS CAN ONLY GET WETTER. The Times is one of the few US newspapers that have continued with their strict ethics guidelines and their code of conduct. At the end of the dinner, he magnanimously offered her a highly expensive gift, but she turned down the offer. According to one news report, there were 112 different spellings of the Libyan leader’s name both in English and Arabic, including Muammar el-Qaddafi, Muammar Gaddafi, Muammar al-Gathafi, Muammar El Kadhafi, Moammar el Kazzafi, Moamer, El Qathafi, Mu’Ammar, Gadafi, and Moamar Gaddafi, amongst others.
Source: Sunday Times June 30, 2024 08:22 UTC