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Qtel offers Dawli calling cards | Teletimes International

May 11th, 2011 No comments

Qtel said its Dawli customers will be able to call many countries in Asia and the Middle East and North Africa using ‘Dawli Asia’ and ‘Dawli MENA’ international calling cards for QAR 0.49 a minute. With the Dawli Asia international

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Inflation undercuts Chinese economy and world stability

April 19th, 2011 No comments

This may cause revolution in China. People don’t have much to begin with.

 

High inflation endangers China’s status as the low-cost workshop for the world. And if the government’s efforts to fight inflation cause the economy to stumble, that will cloud the outlook for international businesses — whether multinationals like General Electric or copper miners in Chile — that have been counting on China for growth.

 

Inside China, inflation also poses a threat to social stability, a particular worry for Beijing, especially since authoritarian governments in North Africa and the Middle East have become the focus of popular uprisings.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/18/business/global/18yuan.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper

Connect Card Mobilizes Outreach to Middle East in Wake of …

April 12th, 2011 No comments

With aim to encourage communication between the U.S. and Canada and revolutionary countries of the Middle East, telecommunications operant and founder of the Connect Card pinless calling card service, Robert Davari, streamlined Connect …

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LastGenReport: News From Google Tuesday March 29, 2011 Facebook …

March 30th, 2011 No comments

LastGenReport: News From Google Tuesday March 29, 2011 Facebook Removes Page Calling for Intifada Against Israel. Posted on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 by Michael James Stone. “Your Digital News Flash”

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Do We Really Need Middle Eastern Oil ?

March 11th, 2011 No comments

    With the amount of oil we import from Canada, Mexico, and

Venezuela, do we really need oil from the Middle East?  I say

this because to add to what we import from the three countries

listed above, we also now have this discovery of an abundance

of oil here in the U.S.  See the article below.

 

   What’s the REAL motive for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
I doubt if it’s to spread democracy in the region.   And these wars
include the life spans of both Republican and Democratic administrations. 

International Sim Card Availability: A Boon Of Modern Technology

March 9th, 2011 No comments

There is an easy availability of international sim cards that enable convenient calling from anywhere in the world at a cost effective price. There are prepaid phone services available for Asia, Africa, Europe, USA and the Middle East …

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Time To Tighten Our Belts

February 24th, 2011 No comments

Our leaders and the press they control love to use those words, prices go up and we are told to tighten our belts and learn to do with less. That message is pointed directly at the working class it seems. Oil companies post record profits when the price goes higher. Oil from the other side of the globe spikes over $100 a barrel, but here in the States where we don’t have civil war brewing (yet) in every state we can pump it out of the ground for less than $40 per. As the fat oil execs say “Cha ***king Ching!” No belt tightening there. The same as natural gas, we pump it out of the ground right here, but the cost goes up when the middle east gets an itch. Electricity? I don’t know where all of you live, but my power source is nuclear, the cost still goes up. Are they buying the gas for their employees cars or what? Of course groceries go up because the cost of fuel to plant, harvest, ship to the distribution centers and then to the markets goes up. Farmers don’t get enough most of the time to cover their expenses, that is why most family farms are going under. I have never seen pictures of the Arabian Peninsula roaming with cattle or fields of grain, meaning they not only pay the afore mentioned costs, but also the cost of shipping it half way around the globe in huge cargo ships, still, the Saudis are eating cheaper than we do.

It’s all there in the second paragraph in the Declaration of Independence, look it up. When we are cutting our own throats to pay the bills and sending the blood overseas to fund ketchup tasters and researching fuel from stone we are not being represented by those that the rich people give us to choose between on election day.

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February 5th, 2011 No comments

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Calling on Robert Wexler – Middle East Online | news plus

November 6th, 2010 No comments

Calling on Robert Wexler Middle East Online Wexler could now have the same impact for Obama in the Middle East. As a Congressman from Florida, Wexler was described by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as one of the …

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Middle East Phone Card | Long Distance Calling

October 29th, 2010 No comments

There are now a few options now available when purchasing a Middle East phone card as opposed to purchasing a traditional calling card . Keep in mind that many Middle East phone card frequently charge connection fees.

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