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Author: PietroPietro
Date: Sep 14, 2008 21:44
> (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason
> is there seems to me an historically worse risk
> percentage)
... Aeroflot
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Author: Frog in a bucketFrog in a bucket
Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:15
...does this mean the Pope will be stranded ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7614336.stm
Alitalia 'running out of fuel'
Negotiations with unions will be critical to saving the airline
Italy's troubled national airline, Alitalia, cannot guarantee flights
beyond Sunday because of a lack of funds to buy fuel, a top official
says.
"Until the end of tomorrow, flights are guaranteed. From Monday, they
are not," Augusto Fantozzi, Alitalia's bankruptcy administrator, told
unions.
Mr Fantozzi was speaking as he called the unions to emergency talks a
day after the latest session broke down.
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi blamed "political" motives for the
failure.
He said he would do all he could to save Alitalia from collapse.
"The executive is always ready... to give all the possible support to
get to the only solution possible to avoid the airline going bust," he
told the Italian news agency Ansa.
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Date: Sep 13, 2008 04:47
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Author: Miodrag Smoljanovic CvrckoMiodrag Smoljanovic Cvrcko
Date: Sep 13, 2008 03:31
Miodrag Smoljanovc Cvrcko
Sept. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama may be playing possum.
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John McCain's campaign is boasting about a surge in fundraising
following his pick of running mate Sarah Palin, a swell of cash that
his campaign says has eroded the money advantage Obama once enjoyed.
The Illinois senator's campaign hasn't done much to refute the notion
its financial edge may be shrinking. So far, though, Obama's aides
privately say they're keeping a low profile so donors don't get
complacent, suggesting that August contributions -- to be disclosed
next week -- will top February's one-month record of $55 million. And
Palin, while energizing Republicans, has also motivated Democratic
donors.
Less than two months before Election Day, money raised from this point
comes on top of millions of dollars Obama has already spent to train
staff and open offices in competitive states -- building a more
extensive operation than McCain and Republicans have been able to put
together so far.
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Author: yuma400000yuma400000
Date: Sep 13, 2008 00:56
Milenko Kindl
LAKE CHARLES, La. - Storm surge driven by Hurricane Ike breached
levees in coastal Louisiana Friday and flooded hundreds of homes in
areas along the Gulf of Mexico still recovering from Gustav.
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About 1,800 homes and business flooded in coastal Cameron Parish as
the storm churned toward expected landfall in Texas, said Gov. Bobby
Jindal, and he expected water to eventually inundate all 2,900 homes
in the area. Flooded homes were reported in other parishes, though
numbers were sketchy at nightfall.
Flooding was reported in areas from Plaquemines Parish in southeast
Louisiana to Cameron Parish on the Texas line.
"It's going to be devastating for people," said Cameron Parish
emergency preparedness director Clifton Hebert. "We don't have the
wind that Rita brought, but we have at least the same storm surge, if
not a little more."
In nearby Terrebonne Parish, crews worked to plug at least four
breaches. Officials said areas in which Rita inundated 10,000 homes in
2005 were vulnerable again.
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Author: Marko Vukovic CvrckoMarko Vukovic Cvrcko
Date: Sep 12, 2008 16:53
Hello, this is Marko Vukovic from town Banjaluka,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as Cvrcko
Does anyone know of any bars in town where I can
swallow a bucket of cum? It can be either dog,
horse or human cum. Also, does anyone know of
any sex bars where people will shit in your mouth?
I also like eating shit.
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Name: Marko Vukovic - Cvrcko
Street adress: Save Mrkalja 45
Town: 78000 Banja Luka
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Home phone: +38751/323-445
Cell phone: +38765/345-288
Email adress: mrkvukovic@ gmail.com
~
Katherine! You'll expect forks. Tomorrow, I'll walk the twig.
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Author: Eddie Huntington CvrckoEddie Huntington Cvrcko
Date: Sep 12, 2008 16:09
Eddie Huntington Cvrcko
Apple Inc. updated the software that runs its iPhones on Friday in
hopes of decreasing dropped calls, improving battery life and cutting
the time it takes to synchronize the device with a computer.
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Shortly after Apple made the new software available on its iTunes
online service, some users offered positive feedback on Internet
forums, saying it appeared the device was getting faster at handling
key tasks. In contrast, an August update that was supposed to improve
the iPhones' connectivity to high-speed data networks drew mainly
negative responses claiming it didn't work.
Apple also said the new update "improved accuracy of the 3G signal
strength display" — meaning the phone would show more "bars" on the
connection meter. However, the quality of the connection was not
necessarily affected by the update.
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