Samantha has to nip out again to see an elderly lord who regularly complains to Radio 4 about their parliamentary coverage. She says she thinks he's even going to start getting a little hard on Today in parliament. __________________ Samantha tells me she has to nip off to a rare breeds farm where they still plough with huge beasts of burden. She's become friendly with a couple of farmhands
"Pat" <groups@artisticphotography.us> wrote in message news:8a1aad00-5e0a-47c1-abdc-8c2e5c0ea904@k30g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Sep 5, 11:50 pm, "Amy Blankenship" <Amy_nos...@magnoliamultimedia.com> wrote: "Kris Krieger" <m...@dowmuff.in> wrote in message news:Xns9B109DB168972meadowmuffin@216.168.3.70... Pat <gro...@artisticphotography.us> wrote in news:e0380657
"Charlie Gary" <cgary@modelwerks.com> wrote in message news:c648ccff-19e7-4a2c-9d89-9cd85cfc3a63@a18g2000pra.googlegroups.com... On Aug 31, 9:31 am, "mich" <cop...@vidotron.cr> wrote: Just what do people think about the Boeing machinists earning about $27 per hour and rejecting the new contract? Are there really that many $27/hour jobs out there? I don't think very much
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New York Times August 3, 2008 Shipping Costs Start to Crimp Globalization By LARRY ROHTER When Tesla Motors, a pioneer in electric-powered cars, set out to make a luxury roadster for the American market, it had the global supply chain in mind. Tesla planned to manufacture 1,000-pound battery packs in Thailand, ship them to Britain for installation, then bring the mostly assembled cars