Data: 2009-03-26 04:26:59 | |
Autor: muto2100 | |
Czech Republic joins East Europe's falling dominoes | |
czyli upadek rzadu czeskiego jest dalsza strona
upadajacego domina w Europie Wschodniej-a w Polsce niema kryzysu hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/financialcrisis/5045771/Czech-Republic-joins-East-Europes-falling-dominoes.html |
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Data: 2009-03-26 13:37:38 | |
Autor: ColgatesBilly | |
Czech Republic joins East Europe's falling dominoes | |
"muto2100" <maniekxxx@gazeta.pl> wrote in message news:101925bd-151d-45a2-a370-92239a8f23d2e10g2000vbe.googlegroups.com... czyli upadek rzadu czeskiego jest dalsza strona Zapowiada sie "cut" Utrzymanie wzrostu gospodarczego przy 20% bezrobociu... ( and believe you me... I know what I`m talking about ;) Kol |
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Data: 2009-03-26 08:33:54 | |
Autor: zawiszaxxx | |
Czech Republic joins East Europe's falling dominoes | |
On 26 Mar, 12:37, "ColgatesBilly" <Sir_kolge...@op.pl> wrote:
"muto2100" <maniek...@gazeta.pl> wrote in message awajajaj |
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Data: 2009-03-27 08:21:14 | |
Autor: Bad Behaviour | |
Czech Republic joins East Europe's falling dominoes | |
muto2100 wrote:
czyli upadek rzadu czeskiego jest dalsza strona A przeczytales komentarz jednego z francuskich internautow do tego artykulu? "It seems that the Telegraph�s magical powers to propagate against the CEE countries have begun declining sharply. Today, more readers are comparing articles on the same issue to suspect that this newspaper is biased against those countries and their peoples, using such words as �falling dominos� and �collapse�, to divert its readers� attention from the real disasters that are actually happening under the surface now in the UK only to be convinced of their suspicion being just. According to the CIA Factbook, the UK�s external debt as of 2007 was 376.82 per cent of its GDP while the Czech Republic�s was only 29.76 per cent and Poland, where the �shock therapy� has turned out to be successful if you knew what policy it was, 27.25 per cent. It is up to you how to interpret these numbers." |