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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (27464)1/7/2008 4:53:55 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220163
 
Taiwan need put up with it, to endure; tolerate; bear and shut up. T.I.N.A: There Is No Alternative. It doesn't look that I was the only one who runaway from school!

Didn't they know that the whole situation was artificial untenable and would come to an end? Cold War forced a lot of artifical arrangements propped by the US presence world wide.

These arrangments are unravelling.

South Africa, Indonesia, (Have you ever asked for Irian Jaya to make a referendum? Yes, they are owing one, but since Suharato was good beahvior bough no one is talking about.)

Agan: Go learn some geopolitics. Stop acting like a Hippie lost in the 21st century.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (27464)1/7/2008 10:22:01 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220163
 
plough more than $50bn into the region over the next five years in a bid to extend mobile coverage to more than 90 per cent of the area's population. The project will focus on pushing 2.5 and 3G services into the region, boosting internet access as well as voice and messaging coverage.

Where?
substantial investment drive in the continent's sub-Saharan region.

The God Forsaken place is keeping the mobile sector humming along!