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Al-Budeiri was married to the
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as a broadcaster and producer. Her father did not raise any objections to her career choice. Al-Budeiri worked as an assistant for the women's and literary programmes as well as broadcasting the news. She left the broadcaster in 1947. In 1949, Al-Budeiri relocated to
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in 1923. Al-Budeiri's lineage is traced back to an ancient family with roots in
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broadcasting and producing and working as a women's and literary programme assistant and news broadcaster. Al-Budeiri also worked in Syria, Jordan and
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in 1952, and was asked to broadcast the news on a daily basis on a radio station whilst also working in the education field. Al-Budeiri subsequently relocated to
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in 1957 broadcasting the news on Radio Berlin Arab and East German Radio for the following seven years.
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