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Qatar: Money is no object

January 15, 2012 4:05 PM

Qatar is a tiny country with huge gas and oil reserves - which is why its 250,000 citizens are said to be the richest people in the world.

Qatar: A tiny country asserts powerful influence
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by okanaganorchardist July 5, 2012 11:34 PM EDT
I would expect that much depends on the innate work ethic of the average person, male or female. They could all turn into spoiled rich child/adults, as in the western hemisphere when daddy warbucks gives his kids everything they want -- without having to put any effort into on their own. As was suggested, this is the major problem they presently face (and I wish I had their problems)!
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by Alexander55588777 July 4, 2012 2:54 AM EDT
New hospital, music hall, american universities all this with foreign workforce, and no professionals from their own country who can actually work in those modern hospitals, music hall, or those 6 american universities... So overall I am not impressed over Qatar, not yet. Good thing they pay for their citizens, noble thing to do, but I don't buy that lie 'cos those citizens aren't free in Qatar as they are in USA, Canada, or Europe.
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