very good posts ...really informative....i took the time to read that long post raddie...very nice...it shows what is really happening in Iraq....not just the bombings and such....good to have both sides shown.....hopeing it pegs soon and we can all meet in the carribeans.....GO DINARS...Pat
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Congrats! Tiff
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Are you in Italy, or Italian? I know Adam was not too happy, but I was glad to see Italians win over French, especially when head butt to chest happened by French captain, this was disgraceful, but I was neutral up to that point.
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Excellent!
Awesome post Cigarman, sure hope your sources are bang on.
It would be absolutely fantastic if this were to come off as we all hope for.
Can only dream about how that might feel.
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Thanks Tiffany..That's sweet of you to say.....
Thanks Mike. I am Italian and living here in Italy, even tho I love travelling all over.. I love the US ( visited lots of times and actually lived there one year),Spain ( wanna buy a house there) and the woman I love is Brazilian , living in Salvador de Bahia, so it looks like I'm on the move again.....
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Originally Posted by optimist48
Then you do have a lot to be happy about. Yes, traveling is what I enjoy as well, and as to where I want to buy a house, Spain sounds pretty good to me as well, have to be near my drinking buddies, Adam, and now you. (g)
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Al-Maliki Urges Iraqis to Turn New Page
By Margaret Besheer
Baghdad
10 July 2006
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As ethnic and sectarian violence continues to shake Iraq's capital, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called for all Iraqis to unite. The Prime minister made the appeal during a visit to the Kurdistan National Assembly in northern Iraq.
Maliki visited the Kurdistan National Assembly Monday
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Nouri al-Maliki paid his first visit as Iraq's prime minister to Kurdistan's National Assembly.
In his remarks to legislators, he did not refer to specific attacks against civilians that have rocked Baghdad during the past weeks. Instead, he appealed to all Iraqis to turn the page to a brighter future.
"It is the destiny of Iraqis to work together to stop the terrorists," he said, "adding they have no choice, but to fight those who try to bring darkness back to Iraq.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki (left) and Kurdistan Regional Government PM Nechirvan Barzani
Iraqi PM Nouri Al-Maliki (left) and Kurdistan Regional Government PM Nechirvan Barzani
Mr. Maliki said Iraq must move quickly to rebuild its security, so that control of all the country's towns and cities can be transferred from coalition troops to Iraqi forces.
Speaking about the recently formed national unity government, Mr. Maliki said it must not differentiate among any part of Iraq, be it the Kurdish region, central Iraq or the south. He said the government must work equally for all Iraqis to live in peace.
But despite his calls for peace and unity, there was no let-up in sectarian attacks in Baghdad and elsewhere. In the mainly Shi'ite Sadr City section of the capital, two explosions killed at least 10 people. In the ethnically divided northern city of Kirkuk, police say a vehicle packed with explosives struck a Kurdish political office, killing at least three people.
In other developments, Saddam Hussein's defense lawyers began closing arguments Monday. Saddam and seven co-defendants are on trial for the 1982 murders of 148 Shi'ite men from the town of Dujail, following a failed assassination attempt against the former dictator.
http://www.voanews.com/english/2006-07-10-voa28.cfm
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Interesting!!!
UAE watching market to convert reserves to euro
AL AIN, United Arab Emirates (AFP)
The United Arab Emirates is waiting for “appropriate market conditions” to convert part of its hard currency reserves from dollars into euros, the governor of the UAE Central Bank said yesterday. The UAE is waiting for “appropriate market conditions ... when there is a clear trend (in the currency market)” before going ahead with a plan to convert 10 percent of the reserves, Sultan bin Nasser Al Suwaidi said.
“It’s not on the backburner ... we have to keep it alive,” he said of the plan first announced in March.
Suwaidi, who was speaking on the sidelines of a meeting on combating money laundering in the oasis town of Al-Ain, said the trend toward the euro should be attributed to high interest rates on the European currency, making it “attractive.”
Only two per cent of the UAE Central Bank’s reserves are currently in euros.
Suwaidi first said the bank was considering raising the ratio of reserves in euros to 10 percent in March at the height of a controversy over a deal under which a UAE company would have managed operations at six US ports.
Harsh opposition to the plan in the US Congress forced the company, Dubai Ports World, to offload the six US port operations it had acquired through its $6.9 billion takeover of Britain’s Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P and O) in February.
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