- Al
Francis C.
Bichara (born
September 17, 1952) is a
Filipino politician and
former provincial governor of
Albay in the
Bicol Region of the Philippines...
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Khaled Bichara (Arabic: خالد بشارة, IPA: [ˈxæːled bɪˈʃɑːɾˤɑ]) (July 27, 1971 –
January 31, 2020) was an
Egyptian businessman and
entrepreneur who served...
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Khaled Bichara Stadium (Egyptian Arabic: ستاد خالد بشارة),
previously known as El
Gouna Stadium, is a multi-use
stadium used
mostly for
football matches...
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Bechara Khalil El
Khoury (Arabic: بشارة خليل الخوري; 10
August 1890 – 11
January 1964) was a
Lebanese politician who
served as the 1st
president of Lebanon...
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Bishara Morad (Arabic: بشارة مراد bishāra murād, IPA: [bɪ'ʃaːrɐ mu'raːd]; born 23
January 2003),
known simply as Bishara, is a Syrian-Swedish singer. He...
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guest rooms,
according to
different sources.
According to Orascom's
Khaled Bichara in 2009, the
Ryugyong will not be just a hotel, but
rather a mixed-use...
- children. On 23 July 1983, she
married Paul
Robert Bichara in Uccle, and they had a son,
Renaud Bichara (born on 1
September 1983).
After her
second divorce...
- by IBC.
Directed by Bert de Leon, it
stars Marlene Feliciano,
Maribeth Bichara,
Frieda Fonda,
Spanky Rigor,
Richie D'Horsie,
Jimmy Santos, Val Sotto,...
- ng
Nagkakaisang Pilipino,
defeated in****bent
Albay Governor Al
Francis Bichara,
garnering almost twice number of
votes than the latter; thus the first...
- pop band Strings,
released in 2003.
Singles from the
album were "Mera
Bichara Yaar", "Soniyae", "Chaaye Chaaye", "Pal", "Bolo Bolo", "Dhaani", "Najane...