-
various parodies.
Alternative slogans include "
Beidh an lá linn" ("the day will be with us") and "
Beidh lá eile ag an bPaorach!" ("Power will have another...
- Ali
Salem al-
Beidh (Arabic: علي سالم البيض, romanized: ‘Alī Sālim al-Bīḍ; born 10
February 1939) is a
Yemeni politician who
served as the
General Secretary...
- "
Beidh Aonach Amárach" ('there will be a fair tomorrow') is an
Irish folk song. The song
tends to be most po****r
among children learning to speak, and...
- Yemen. The DRY, with its
capital in Aden, was led by
President Ali
Salim al-
Beidh and
Prime Minister Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas and
represented a
response to...
- (YCIMOR). In
November 1989, Ali
Abdullah Saleh of
North Yemen and Ali
Salem al
Beidh of
South Yemen jointly accepted a
draft unity constitution originally drawn...
- May 1990: 12 with Ali
Abdullah Saleh becoming president and Ali
Salem al
Beidh Vice President.
Greater Yemen had been
politically united for the first...
- his ally Ali
Salem al
Beidh took
control of the party,
while the more
moderate Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
became president. Al-
Beidh and al-Attas
would occupy...
- of Pop Idol.
Melhem is
married to
Tamani Ali
Salem al
Beidh, the
daughter of Ali
Salem al
Beidh. He has four children. 2004 Enti
Msheetee 2006
Badde Hebbik...
- al
Beidh was one of the few high-ranking
officials of
Abdul Fattah's
faction on the
winning side who survived. A
former Politburo member, al-
Beidh took...
- 1990, with
Saleh as president. The
president of
South Yemen, Ali
Salim al-
Beidh,
became vice president. A
unified parliament was
formed and a
unity constitution...