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POPSThe Real Victims For some, it's as simple as a game of Risk with the goodies on one side and the baddies on the other. As elsewhere in many regions of the world it is tiny pawn peoples whose voices are forgotten as their lives are crushed between imperial pincers.
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POPSuk whitegoods forum ...where the appliance engineers hang out. they know their shit and they are very helpful and friendly. the baddies are the big companies like ariston who are ripping off the public. the goodies are these guys...
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POPSPalermo businesses defy the Mafia
The more money a business makes, the more money the Godfathers expect. Those who don't pay up are quickly paid a visit. It starts with a friendly chat to explain the rules, followed by a nudge such as a brick through the window. If that fails to make the point, a home, business or car might be firebombed. Small shops are expected to hand over around £100 a month: for supermarkets and jewellers, the going rate is nearer £1,000. But shoppers and businesses are rebelling, with those refusing to pay adding their names online at the Addiopizzo website. As of yesterday, 241 firms and individuals were listed. Now Mr Messina has decided to bring them together by stocking their items in Supermercato Punto Antipizzo. "I felt the time had come to give those businesses that had refused to pay the pizzo an extra economic opportunity. "All the products in the store are supplied by firms who have refused to pay pizzo — we are talking . . .the sort of items you find in a normal super
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POPSSteam Game - HarmonicFlow.com Join Tisha, a youngster with a knack for trains and trouble, as she travels across the lands of Sweetopia battling baddies in candyball popping action! There are several bonus balls and multiple combos to use, so there's never a dull moment! Shoot your way through 80 fantastic levels filled with devious scheming Bosses and armed with lots of quirky weapons, as you try and solve the mystery behind the Global Candy Theft!
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POPS Opinion: Firefox Has More Warts Than Devotees Care To Acknowledge Thusfar, I think Firefox has been less vulnerable that IE... but it's also been around a shorter period of time. However, the reason I went with Firefox is because I think it's just a better browser. I love the tabs and the many helpful and fun extensions that are available. If I get some extra security, that's just icing on the cake for me. :-)