One perspective on how Africa can grow.
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Great to see a collection of blog posts that includes thoughtful and perceptive commentary.Keep up the great work .
Posted by: buy viagra | January 12, 2010 at 05:33 PM
A very complicated question. Perhaps so. Rather than billions of subsidies directed towards Africa, let the continent work on its own problems.
Posted by: sam sandoval jr. | May 04, 2010 at 01:38 PM
Wow that's great!! Africa is fixing itself..That's great!! Hmm thanks for the link!
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After reading the article, I've been feeling
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Posted by: supra schoenen | September 06, 2011 at 04:24 AM
I agree, those are interesting points. This task is meant to help Afghanistan repress the worrisome, if predictable, expansion of its opium economy, it will greatly hamper
NATO's effectiveness.THx,
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