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internet talk with a libian guy
Related to country: Libya


so typical to get these kind of talks with people from arabic countres, so well today i also got one :) it gose like these.

libyanguy : animals
me: what about them :) ?
libyanguy: ur end is coming
me :realy , when ?
libyanguy :read our book and u know
me : witch one ? the green book of kadafi ?
libyanguy :no u mother fucker,,we gonna delete u from the map dont forget
me: witch map ?
libyanguy : who lough last he louch much
me: i know.



October 4, 2006 | 4:10 PM Comments  1 comments

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back to jerusalem
Related to country: Israel


today i was the first time in jerusalem after comming back from ethiopia.
good to be in the city again, i even hapled a couple pf french turist to find there way in the city.
good to feel home :)

my trip to ethiopia was good i feel it contributed alot
i just need to keep studyn amharic, so i can practise it with the ethiopian coomunity heare

can not resist the temptation to hug ethiopian children when i see them on he street :)


October 4, 2006 | 2:59 PM Comments  0 comments

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Africa Falls Off the IMF Agenda (Again)

Most of the promises made in 2005 have gone largely
unfulfilled. Instead, poverty continues to deepen in most
African countries, and the international financial
institutions have returned to business as usual in 2006.
The clearest indication that old habits are back came at
the IMF/World Bank annual meetings, held in Singapore in
September. There, the IMF's board formally approved a
previously announced reshuffling of voting shares designed
to increase the voting power of four middle income
countries -- China, Mexico, Turkey, and South Korea. The
biggest loser was sub-Saharan Africa; its collective
voting share, already a paltry 5%, was cut in half.


October 3, 2006 | 7:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Police patrol Zambia capital amid poll tension
Related to country: Zambia


yet another african country have post elections problems .... almost a tradition alredy.


01 Oct - Zambia deployed armed police in the capital Lusaka on Sunday amid rising tension after President Levy Mwanawasa overtook the early lead of his populist opponent in the country's election. Some armed members of a crack paramilitary unit patrolled the main business district while others took position at the privately-owned Post newspaper, where supporters of opposition leader Michael Sata staged a protest on Saturday. State radio said the Post newspaper had been placed under police protection. Sata challenged official results released on Saturday showing Mwanawasa surging to a dramatic lead. He warned of "severe consequences" if officials ignored his complaint The populist Sata initially looked set to trounce incumbent Mwanawasa, but the race tightened on Saturday as the president scored big wins in rural areas, drawing protests from Sata that thousands of ballots had been destroyed. Election results released by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) showed Mwanawasa had polled 510,523 of the 1,459,226 certified votes so far, from 69 of Zambia's 150 constituencies. Sata trailed him at 473,332 votes and Hakainde Hichilema of the United Democratic Alliance, a wealthy businessman popular with the middle class, had 441,400. "This represents 34.99 percent votes for Mr. Mwanawasa and the average voter turnout (in the 69 constituencies) is 70.7 percent," Ireen Mambilima of the ECZ told reporters. - Reuters

October 3, 2006 | 6:47 AM Comments  0 comments

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nice grafity
Related to country: Denmark


from copenhagen

October 1, 2006 | 4:33 AM Comments  0 comments

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