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          Wajdi Mallat (Arabic: وجدي ملاّط) (November 22, – April 17, ) was a Lebanese jurist, statesman and author..

          Published June 2nd, 2012 - 08:12 GMT

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          Last week's second semi-final of Arabs Got Talent was a veritable variety show of Arab ability.

          From football ball skill, to a human word-counter, to Arabia's Whitney and lots more to chose from, the judge's were left in a bind, unable to dream of satisfying the disparate Arab world.

          The second semi-final run of Arabs Got Talent ended on a Lebanese note with one Manal Mallat - who won a convincng viewer majority - and Saudi contestant Mohannad Al Jamilli, the judges' pick in favor of Moroccan Haspop for the finals.

          Some deemed the judge's choice an upset with respect to the overlooked Jordanian Mohammad Sahayeen dubbed, "Father of letters" who astounded judges with his computer-perfect 'character'-counting talent.

          Amazing voice of Manal Mallat of Beirut, Lebanon performing French and American songs on Arabs Got Talent (performance after the Minute of video).

        1. Amazing voice of Manal Mallat of Beirut, Lebanon performing French and American songs on Arabs Got Talent (performance after the Minute of video).
        2. Wajdi Mallat was born to Chebli Mallat and Marie Elias Chekrallah on November 22, in Baabda.
        3. Wajdi Mallat (Arabic: وجدي ملاّط) (November 22, – April 17, ) was a Lebanese jurist, statesman and author.
        4. The evening allowed many guests to discover the wonderful and renowned Lebanese singer and actress, Manal Mallat.
        5. Only through agglomeration will cities have the power to innovate, generate wealth, enhance quality of life, and accommodate more people in a sustainable manner.
        6. What follows is a recap of last week's talent mix.

          Moroccan group Ahbab Family, failed to impress media man Ali Jaber with their show. The group presented a 'song and dance' about the freedom of the Arab nations. the lyri