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AndyLau
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Gaja
Bringing Tamil students for higher education is good business for Australians.

How much commission do you charge from them? Do you play both sides?
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It's all over LTTE. No where to go. Just return home, become civilized and kneel at the Lion flag.
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 04:24:32 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Don't worry everything will be all right.


Thank you Thivya.
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Berty,
hahahhaa..warning..I thought when you reported , you expected me to be removed..


That's like saying you would dismiss an employee for using bad language once. Is that what you do. I just demoted you in my mind and informed the forum including Mr. Brown

I told u, most of the time what you write is straight into the BIN...lolz


Did Mr. Brown say that that's what he did with my complaint? If yes, then I conclude that he is more like you and less like the Australian government and the judiciary.
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 04:26:03 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Ok, I am going to sit back with a beer and some peanuts for this now....:)
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RAW watches northern front from air
Hi-tech secret plane equiped to
photograph ground from 40,000 feet

by S Venkat Narayan

Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, January 5: A day after the Sri Lankan army took over Kilinochchi, the so-called administrative capital of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and pushed the harried rebels to the northern jungles of Mullaithivu, India sent a select team of officials from the Research & Analysis Wing (RAW) on a secret surveillance mission across the Palk Straits.

The Times of India quoted unnamed sources in a report published today as saying that an aircraft belonging to the Air Research Centre (ARC), a top secret wing of Indian external intelligence agency (RAW), took off from Chennai airport around 3am on Saturday, January 3.

However, the sources refused to confirm if the ARC exercise was undertaken on a request from the Sri Lankan government.

'The ARC aircraft, which took off from Chennai with high-tech espionage equipment, flew quite close to the Sri Lankan coast and got back to another airport without returning to Chennai,' the newspaper further quoted its source as saying.

ARC has a fleet of Boeings and Embraers fitted with some of the best cameras for high-altitude photography. They can fly well above 40,000 feet.

The vision of the cameras, made on the lines of satellite cameras, can penetrate clouds and get photographs of spatial resolution of less than one metre. This means a small vehicle or even a person on the ground can be photographed from a height of 40,000 feet and above.

For civilian flights, there are internationally accepted pre-set codes. But the ARC aircraft use codes and call signs other than these, and keep changing them before every exercise.

The exercises are so secretive that ARC uses its own pilots, and not even those from the Indian Air Force (IAF). There is no fixed air base for ARC. It uses civilian airports and IAF air bases.

A Chennai airport source told the daily that there was little notice for ARC s January 3 mission. The flight came from some other airfield and took off from Chennai on its secret mission.
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AB,

Anyway, I'm sure Mr Brown is a very level-head person, and knows nonsense when he sees it!


As per Mr. Brown's actions - he has so far not seen nonsense in my work or he does not have the courage to discipline me if he saw nonsense.
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 04:27:50 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Better leave all personal things off main forum....and keep them at your personal space.
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AB,

It's amazing that she doesn't go to the bathroom and then come back to LNP and boast all about it!


Now that's an idea. Must think more about that.
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Indians are praying for US to locate Mumbai suspects..while trying to be funny at Sri Lanka...why not they try the same at pakis...?
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