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Tuesday March 9th: Blog Roundup

Shaimaa KhalilShaimaa Khalil|10:29 UK time, Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Thanks to Ingrid Zimmermann, Jeff Morey, Wael Al Mahdi and Dori Sig for getting in touch with their blog suggestions. Our roundup today covers Alexandria-Egypt, Reykjavik, Manama and Amsterdam and is on everything from sports, life and style, travel, politics and economy.

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Ingrid Zimmermann suggested a blog run by Jens Anders Wejsmark Sorensen... a Danish journalist living in Amsterdam; A'damblog is about his experiences during his first year of living in Amsterdam.

Jeff Morey has been following the travels of Umberto D on Traveler Film Blog. Take a look at some great pictures of Umberto's trip to Alexandria- Egypt here.

Wael Al Mahdi and Dori Sig suggested their own blogs. Wael is a blogger from Bahrain, his blog is called The Granite. This post is about a roadtrip from Bahrain to Dubai passing through Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Dori Sig's blog title Iceland Banking Crisis News and More says it all. This post and many others chronicle the reaction of Iceland's public to the Icesave agreement.

One last thought
Mujtaba Qaumi is a journalist and producer working with SalamWatandar Radio Station in Kabul Afghanistan. He produces a program called Weblogistan ( Land of weblogs ) once a week which featires different bklogs in Afganistan and wanted to get involved in Blogwrold. Thanks for getting in touch Mujtaba. We have yet to sit down and find a way to get you involved and I'm sure we will.

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