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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (49455)5/1/2009 6:24:19 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218430
 
Not produced and ironing below. Ana, apart for making ,boils 02 eggs for me every morning. Thus causing Deolinda to complain I took the salt container to the office and there is no salt for her to make pasta. (She cooks a quick lunch. Eats my chocolate, drinks juice, and text message me: why have you eaten all the strawberries. I wanted some.

Fruits are prohibitively expensive here, sicne are air-freighted from S. Africa (Africans has some type of anemia due a deficiency of vitamins since they don't eat fruits and the ones they do are not easily absorbed by the body) I told her to keep feeding her kid lots of fruits. She got a taste for fruits now.

The financial controller is less nicer than I am.




To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (49455)5/1/2009 6:32:33 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218430
 
Because Angolans know he language they know Brazilians more than other blacks. Thus make them comfortable around us.

Brazil being the second black nation in the world - the first is Nigeria- we Brazilians are used to black people.

The financial controller-besides being gay-is not much used to be comfortable and handle black woman.

Next I want to make a photo session at the beach with both of them... plus Suzy the coffee-cleaning girl form the fifth floor.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (49455)5/1/2009 8:08:57 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218430
 
There is another, harder lesson. Latin America’s recent growth owed much to the outside world, cheap money and high commodity prices. With the world economy facing (at best) several sluggish years, the region will have to look closer to home for growth, by raising its productivity. That needs a huge effort not just to improve education, but also to implement long-postponed reforms of, for instance, labour markets. Such things are never easy in Latin America, where democratic politicians face voters who have to bear the world’s widest inequalities of income. But if the region is to consolidate its still novel reputation for prudent progress and good management, they will have to be done.
economist.com

The crisis is good.

Test show the world credentials -foricng the Elroys of this world to swallow what they said- and force local politicians to act.