
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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- 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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- 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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