Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 7:35 pm
I doubt he could ... after a campaign, yes. But Tony Blair alone couldn't manage it. Not anymore.
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yes, the sun develops so much mental illness...iveohc wrote:Currently the "Sun" suggests that the Euro would make the whole health system collapse...
don't laugh, this is serious, imagine how difficult it's going to be to all Sun readers (and writers too) the adaptation to the euro!Olivier wrote:yes, the sun develops so much mental illness...iveohc wrote:Currently the "Sun" suggests that the Euro would make the whole health system collapse...
It will be a hard moment for them...BossaNova wrote:don't laugh, this is serious, imagine how difficult it's going to be to all Sun readers (and writers too) the adaptation to the euro!Olivier wrote:yes, the sun develops so much mental illness...iveohc wrote:Currently the "Sun" suggests that the Euro would make the whole health system collapse...
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all countries have at least one of this "things", in portugal we have the weekly Tal&Qual that could be translated to something like: just like it is.. a few weeks ago their first page was, in enormous title, "HOW MUCH COST A F***?"matt.berlin wrote:1) Worringly there are people thick enough to believe the Sun and Bild and other such papers. There are those who can see past it though, but still read it.
let me just tell you another story of "Tal&Qual" that's really fantastic, a few years ago, in the beginings of internet, our minister of culture (of those times) created a web site to promote internet (terravista.pt), so that anyone could have a webpage.. of course a few porn pages appeared.. (sex makes the world to roll), first page of "Tal&Qual": THIS MINISTER PAYS GAY PORN ON THE INTERNET" - with the picture of the minister looking to pictures of naked men...pinguino79 wrote:We have such kind of press in Italy as well, usually weekly magazines.
They can be extremely useful when you have no more toilet paper
I disagree, look to Norway, they're out of thE euro and the EU, and according to UN it's the best place on earth to live!Wouter1 wrote: But every Englishman/woman realizes that eventualy Bratain will have to introduce the Euro.
If not: they'll be an 3rd world country within Europe!!
I certainly wouldn't live in Norway.BossaNova wrote: I disagree, look to Norway, they're out of thE euro and the EU, and according to UN it's the best place on earth to live!
The case of UK is peculiar, as it already has a strong and stable economy.matt.berlin wrote:I think the Euro can only have a positive effect economically and politically. However, it will take some convincing to get others to share this view.