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Nice entry!
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Posted Feb 13, 2007 by Woodpigeon
Very well written and informative. Nice of Britain to invoice them for the wasted shells.

Just a quick typo that needs to be corrected.

"The British favoured Hamud bin Muhammed, a royal cousin who was supported slavery"

cheers

Woodpigeon

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Nice entry!
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Posted Feb 17, 2007 by Lash LeRue - Whats the difference between Worthless and Priceless?
cheers mon ami

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