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  32GB Apple iPhone 3Gs Version...$300
Posted by: mikky213 - 13-07-2009, 10:28 PM - Forum: Your Resources - No Replies

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Motorola ZN300....$300
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HTC Touch HD...$200
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Samsung i900 Omnia...$210
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32GB Apple iTouch.....................$250
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Nokia N96.....$200
Nokia N86 8MP.....$230
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NOKIA N92-- $145
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MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LIMITED
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  16GB Apple iPhone 3Gs Version...$250
Posted by: mikky213 - 13-07-2009, 10:28 PM - Forum: Global Portals and Info - No Replies

Name & Registered Office:
MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LIMITED
Steven Donalds
215 MARSH ROAD
PINNER
MIDDLESEX
HA5 5NE
UNITED KINGDOM
TEL:+447035971543
FAX:+447035983023

Email: stevenmobiles@hotmail.com


We sell a wide range of products. Nokia , Motorola , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , Nextel , Siemens s. Digital Cameras , Nikon Camera, Canon Camera. Games , Xbox 360 , NIntendo , Play Station 2 , Sony PSP's , GBA. PDA.Pocket pc Tomtom Go 700 , Tomtom Go 600 and Tomtom Go 500 Ipods Nano , Ipod Mini , Ipod Shuffle. Laptops/Notebook. If you are indeed interested and ready to order pls contact us on the information below.
We offer prompt Shipping from OUR Warehouse,Typically the product will arrive within 48 Hours Via Either Fedex / Dhl / Ups Courier Sevices
NOTE: Shipping Charges are Base On Destination,So when Placing Order with Us Kindly Include your Location Such as State and Zipcode.
We strive to have excellent communication & customer service.

Minimum Order Quantity..5 Units
Buy 3 Units get 1 Units free,Plus free shipment

Shipment : FedEx,UPS,Dhl
Shipping Internationally.
Shipment/Handling..Maximum of 2/3 days



16GB Apple iPhone 3Gs Version...$250
32GB Apple iPhone 3Gs Version...$300


16GB Apple iPhone 3G Version...$170
8GB Apple iPhone 3G Version....$140


Motorola Aura.....$500
Motorola ZN300....$300
Motorola V3i D&G..$250


HTC Magic......$250
HTC Touch HD...$200
HTC TOUCH

Samsung i900 Omnia...$210
Sony Ericsson X1 - $400


Apple Macbook Pro 17".............$850


32GB Apple iTouch.....................$250
16GB Apple iTouch.....................$180
8GB Apple iTouch.....................$100




NOKIA LIST:

Nokia N97.....$350
Nokia N96.....$200
Nokia N86 8MP.....$230
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.....$140



Nokia 8800 SIROCCO--$180
Nokia Aeon--$250
NOKIA N91-- $100
NOKIA N92-- $145
Nokia N93i ...$280
NOKIA N93-- $150
NOKIA N95-- $180
NOKIA N96-- $250
NOKIA N97-- $450
Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte...$500
Nokia E70 --$180
Nokia E60 ==$200
Nokia E61 --$270

APPLE IPOD NANO PRICE LIST:
Apple 2 GB iPod Nano--$50
Apple 4 GB iPod Nano--$60
Apple 30 GB iPod Video--$110
Apple 60 GB iPod Video--$150
Apple 80 GB IPod Video--$180
Apple 40 GB iPod photo--$40
Apple 60 GB iPod photo--$55

SONY ERICSSON LIST:
SONY ERICSSON P800-- $180
SONY ERICSSON P900---$200
SONY ERICSSON P980i--$200
SONY ERICSSON P990-- $210
SONY ERICSSON W800i--$140
SONY ERICSSON W900i--$220
SONY ERICSSON S700i--$125

SIDEKICK PHONE LIST.

SIDEKICK III(2008)--$200
SIDEKICK III-- $150
SIDEKICK II -- $100
JUICY COUTURE SIDEKICK II-- $130
SIDEKICK II MISTER CARTOON--$130

SIDEKICK 2008....$170


PLASTATIONS VIDEO GAMES LIST:

SONY PLAYSTATION 1 -- $120
SONY PLAYSTATION 2 -- $130
SONY PLAYSTATION 3 -- $200
SONY PSP VALUE PACK -- $95

XBOX GAMES LIST:

Xbox 360 Prenium pack --$190
Xbox 360 Platinum Bundle Console -- $155
Intec G8600 Xbox 360 9.2 TFT Screen--$85 .
Nintendo Wii Console -- $160

UMPC..

Fujitsu U1010....$700
OQO model 02 Ultra Mobile PC....$800
Sony VAIO UX Series VGN-UX490N...$1000

Digitals Camera..

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 10.1-megapixel digital SLR
camera...$300
Nikon D200 10.2-megapixel digital SLR camera...$800
Nikon D300 12.3-megapixel digital SLR camera...$900
Nikon D40x 10.2-megapixel digital SLR camera...$230
Nikon D80 10.2-megapixel digital SLR camera...$600
Sony DSLR-A700P 12.2-megapixel digital SLR
camera...$850




Name & Registered Office:
MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LIMITED
Steven Donalds
215 MARSH ROAD
PINNER
MIDDLESEX
HA5 5NE
UNITED KINGDOM
TEL:+447035971543
FAX:+447035983023

Kindly Contact Us at (stevenmobiles@hotmail.com) For More Information About Our Return and Sales Policy.

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  Jackie Chan's China comments fall into actors' top drawer
Posted by: admin - 19-04-2009, 06:20 PM - Forum: World News - No Replies

HONG KONG – Action star Jackie Chan's comments wondering whether Chinese people "need to be controlled" have drawn sharp rebuke in his native Hong Kong and in Taiwan.

Chan told a business forum in the southern Chinese province of Hainan that a free society may not be beneficial for China's authoritarian mainland.

"I'm not sure if it's good to have freedom or not," Chan said Saturday. "I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want."

He went on to say that freedoms in Hong Kong and Taiwan made those societies "chaotic."

Chan's comments drew applause from a predominantly Chinese audience of business leaders, but did not sit well with lawmakers in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

"He's insulted the Chinese people. Chinese people aren't pets," Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator Leung Kwok-hung told The Associated Press. "Chinese society needs a democratic system to protect human rights and rule of law."

Another lawmaker, Albert Ho, called the comments "racist," adding: "People around the world are running their own countries. Why can't Chinese do the same?"

Former British colony Hong Kong enjoys Western-style civil liberties and some democratic elections under Chinese rule. Half of its 60-member legislature is elected, with the other half picked by special interest groups. But Hong Kong's leader is chosen by a panel stacked with Beijing loyalists.

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  The Hidden Eiffel Tower
Posted by: admin - 25-01-2009, 04:05 PM - Forum: World News - No Replies

PARIS – A model of refined simplicity on the outside, the iron lady that symbolizes Paris is a complicated piece of work inside her elegant A-line figure.

Custom-fitted pumps, heaters and long-life bulbs keep the 119-year-old Eiffel Tower working and sparkling, while industrial-sized cogs, gears and cables spin, bump, grind and purr deep inside the structure's innards, in places no tourists see.

Caring for the monument's hidden core is a daunting, sometimes dangerous task that goes on out of sight but keeps the tower looking its picture-postcard best. More than 500 people — from welders and plumbers to security guards and cooks — work within the structure.

"It's a village here, full of life and very specific life forms," said Yves Camaret, technical director of the company that runs the tower, as he led The Associated Press on a tour of its many no-go areas.

Cavernous basements tucked beneath the tower's legs house massive, hydraulic motors that power the two visitors' elevators. Descending the spiral staircase into the "fosse," or pit, is like stealing onto the set of "Modern Times," Charlie Chaplin's 1936 vision of industrial society. Oversized cogs spin slowly, gears painted vibrant primary colors chug, and metal cables with the circumference of a dessert plate uncoil and recoil like anacondas.

A 1,000-gallon tank full of water, which was once pumped in from the nearby Seine, provides the counterbalance needed to hoist the roughly 18,000 visitors per day up to the 377-foot-high second-level landing.

The motor's myriad clanking parts need frequent oiling, and workers inspect them daily. Even a short, half-hour breakdown of one elevator can double the lines of visitors.

The company that manages the tower had a net profit of $1.82 million in 2007. The money goes back to its shareholders which include the City of Paris.

The tower draws some 7 million visitors annually, making it one of the world's top tourist attractions and a potential target for terrorists, though so far only in fantasy, as in the 1980 movie "Superman II."

"It's a symbol, therefore it's a target," said Camaret. The tower's security detail is "extensive," he said, declining to give details.

Guards also have to watch for suicides — one jumper a year on average, Camaret said. The last was a man who leaped to his death early last year, he said.

Designed by the tower's architect and namesake, Gustave Eiffel, the visitors' elevators were installed in 1899 — ten years after the tower opened. Together with the more modern elevators that go up to the 905-foot-high summit observation deck, they travel more than 62,000 miles up and down each year. [URL="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090125/ap_on_re_eu/eu_hidden_eiffel_tower"]FullStory
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  ArtnSpire
Posted by: Tina Ngondo - 26-11-2008, 09:04 PM - Forum: Info Forum - No Replies

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  Catholic elected Japan prime minister
Posted by: admin - 24-09-2008, 11:41 AM - Forum: World News - No Replies

TOKYO - Outspoken conservative Taro Aso took power as Japan's prime minister on Wednesday after he overcame opposition forces in a split parliament, tasked with rejuvenating the ailing ruling party ahead of elections.

Aso was chosen as president of the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Monday and had already begun piecing together a Cabinet expected to include a fellow hawk as finance chief.

The 68-year-old former Olympic sharpshooter was declared premier after the LDP-controlled lower house overruled the upper house, which had voted for Ichiro Ozawa, the chief of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan.

Aso, known for his rightist leanings and acerbic wisecracks, will lead a country wracked by political divisions and spiking concerns over the economy, which has stalled amid the ballooning financial crisis in the United States.

"If you look at the current period, it's not a stable one," he told reporters on Wednesday morning. "These are turbulent times with the financial situation and everything else."

The first task for Aso, who takes over from Yasuo Fukuda after a rocky one year in office, will be to put together a Cabinet capable enough to raise public support ahead of lower house elections that could come before the end of the year.

The initial choices, however, included many of the ruling party operatives who have circulated through previous Cabinets.

Shoichi Nakagawa, a former economic minister considered to be in the right-wing of the LDP, was seen as the leading candidate to become the new minister of finance.

Two years ago, Aso and Nakagawa caused a stir by suggesting Japan — whose pacifist constitution foreswears war — should have a debate on whether to acquire nuclear weapons. At the same time, Nakagawa called the U.S. atomic attack on Nagasaki "a crime."

Kaoru Yosano, who lost to Aso in the LDP presidential race, was expected to keep his post in charge of economic and fiscal policy.

It was unclear how Aso would square his stated policy of using government spending to buoy the economy with Yosano's overriding concerns about the country's burgeoning budget deficit. Aso has said he would refuse to raise the 5 percent consumption tax for at least the next three years.

Former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba was widely reported to be Aso's choice for agriculture minister. Fukuda's farm chief recently stepped down amid a spiraling scandal over pesticide-tainted rice. Hirofumi Nakasone, the son of 1980s nationalist Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, was to be foreign minister.

Jiro Yamaguchi, political scientist at Hokkaido University, said the Cabinet picks reflected Aso's focus on keeping the LDP in power.

"The lineup clearly shows that Aso only cares about the approaching elections, not policies," Yamaguchi said. "But rather than sending a clear message to voters, the lineup largely included people with close ties with Aso."

Aso, Japan's first Catholic leader, will soon have to decide whether to call early elections for the lower house to prove his party — which has governed for nearly all the past 53 years — still has a mandate to rule.

Such an election would be a major gamble for the party, which is bleeding public support and suffering widespread anger over mismanagement of pension funds and a general dissatisfaction with the status quo.

Elections can be called by the prime minister at any time, but must be held by next September.

Aso has also said that he will continue to place relations with Washington as Japan's top diplomatic priority, while trying to improve ties with neighboring China, whose growing economic and military clout Aso once described as a "major threat."

Aso, the scion of a political family from southern Japan, could face trouble if he continues his record of ruffling feathers at home and abroad with caustic off-the-cuff comments.

He recently drew ire, for instance, by comparing the top opposition party to the Nazis. In 2001, he was forced to apologize after saying the ideal country would be one that attracts "the richest Jewish people."

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  Russian bombers fly in Europe's far north
Posted by: admin - 01-09-2008, 04:16 PM - Forum: World News - No Replies

BODOE AIRBASE, Norway - In scenes reminiscent of the Cold War, Russian bombers have returned to the skies in Europe's far north after years of absence, putting NATO's jet fighters on alert once again.

At the Bodoe airbase, above the Arctic circle, two F-16s are always on call, ready to take off in less than 15 minutes for stand-offs with surprise visitors from Norway's eastern neighbour.

"We have noticed a clear rise in Russian aerial activity over the past year," said base air commander general Per Egil Rygg.

"This has given us a lot more to do," he added.

In 2006, Norwegian F-16s carried out 13 emergency take-offs to "identify", as the military jargon goes, 14 Russian planes.

A year later, the number of emergency take-offs leapt to 47, with a whopping 88 Russian planes "identified".

The increase appears to be largely due to a decision by then-president Vladimir Putin to relaunch strategic bomber flights "on a permanent basis".

Despite Russian troops being tied up in the Georgian conflict, the Norwegian air force says there has been no slowdown in the number of Russian bombers spotted.

To keep up with the Russian planes, two fighter pilots and four mechanics remain on high alert at the Bodoe base 24 hours a day.

Stationed in a small building near two shelters each housing an F16, one pilot slumbers fully-dressed while the other stands guard, waiting for a bright-red telephone to ring.

As soon as NATO's Combined Air Operations Centre in Denmark gives the order, the pilot on guard sounds the alarm and the six men make a dash for the two jets on call, which make it into the air just minutes later.

Only after they are airborne do the pilots receive their mission orders.

While such manoeuvres and the frequent drone of the Russian bombers may provoke Cold War flashbacks in Bodoe, most airmen here say they are not too concerned.

"They (the Russian planes) remain in international air space at all times without violating Norway's sovereignty. They have every right to do this," Rygg pointed out.

"We make sure to mark our territory, but this doesn't really worry us," he added.

The government in Oslo is also rather laid-back. The reappearance of the Tu-95 "Bear" and Tu-160 "Blackjack" bombers, it says, is primarily a sign that Moscow has gained more budgetary wiggle-room, enabling it to carry out more training missions.

While Norway plays down the notion that the Russian flights are a muscle-flexing demonstration, other countries have had a hard time seeing purely coincidence when Russian bombers last year for instance stroked the outer limits of Dutch airspace when the Netherlands was hosting an important NATO meeting.

Or when they, also in 2007, hovered near British airspace at the height of the tensions between London and Moscow.

Located just some 600 kilometres (373 miles) from the Russian border, Bodoe has always been a strategic geopolitical location for the United States and its allies, something the town's aviation museum is quick to point out.

The museum, located just a stone's throw from the airbase, is home to a rare specimen of the same American U2 spy plane as the one shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960 during a secret mission that had been scheduled to end in the small Norwegian town.

The Cold War tensions of that era today appear to have dissipated at the airbase, where smiling guards laxly inspect visitors before letting them out to the concrete shelters camouflaged by thick grass that house close to 40 F-16s.

A good-natured 31-year-old captain, who asks to remain anonymous, explains that he is one of the fighter pilots who is regularly sent up to face-off with the Russians.

"We avoid any kind of provocation," he insists.

"We come from the back and we keep our distance all the time, no less than 500 feet (152 metres) from them. They proceed with their mission normally. They don't do anything special just because we're there," he adds.

Unlike in one of his favorite films, "Top Gun", which he has seen at least 50 times, there are no insulting gestures or provocative moves during the high-altitude encounters, the captain said.

"They take pictures and we take pictures. Sometimes we even wave at each other," he said.

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