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  1. 501
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008
    Position: Chairman
    Company: Llanllyr Water Company
    Comments:
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  2. 502
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 21, 2008
    Position: Business Development Director
    Company: Aunt Bessie's Ltd
    Comments: I have found Food From Britains International network to be invaluable in developing our export business for Aunt bessie's
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  3. 503
    Name: Adele Bright on Jul 21, 2008
    Position: Placement Coordinator
    Company: UCB
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  4. 504
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 21, 2008
    Position: project manager
    Company: The Silo
    Comments:
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  5. 505
    Name: Alison Compitus on Jul 22, 2008
    Position: Export Manager
    Company: S&A Foods
    Comments: FFB has always been an invaluable resource for all UK exporting food & drink manufacturers - to enable continued growth in this sector, we need a similar international framework on which we can rely.
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  6. 506
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008
    Position:
    Company: Paulo Dias
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  7. 507
    Name: Robert McDonald on Jul 22, 2008
    Position: Chef Patron
    Company: Deli on the Green
    Comments: Once again it appears that our industry is being sold short by a government that does not realise or care what we provide
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  8. 508
    Name: Ralph Adam on Jul 22, 2008
    Position: Editor
    Company: Adam Assoc.
    Comments: FFB plays a very important role whoich should be supported
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  9. 509
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 25, 2008
    Position: Brewer
    Company: The Chiltern Brewery
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  10. 510
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 28, 2008
    Position:
    Company: pain d'
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  11. 511
    Name: Mark Todd on Jul 28, 2008
    Position: Co Owner
    Company: Hunter & Todd
    Comments:
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  12. 512
    Name: Maximilien Minoui on Jul 28, 2008
    Position:
    Company: Tilda
    Comments:
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  13. 513
    Name: Patrice HENRY on Jul 28, 2008
    Position: Managing Director
    Company: BearingPoint
    Comments: can you reconsider your position versusFFB as a business executive, I strongly support their approach and they are very professional.
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  14. 514
    Name: Anonymous on Jul 30, 2008
    Position: Managing Director
    Company: Allied Bakeries Ireland
    Comments:
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  15. 515
    Name: JIm Trower on Aug 1, 2008
    Position: MD
    Company: Orbis Foods Ltd
    Comments: The FFB network has been an invaluable tool for the expansion of British food companies overseas and should be preserved. The Government stance is short-sighted and penny-pinching given their willingness to spend on less conxtructive causes.
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  16. 516
    Name: Anonymous on Aug 4, 2008
    Position: Chairman
    Company: Naish Farms Ltd
    Comments: Both as a farmer, vegetabe producer and as a past Preident of NFU, I am deeply dismayed that HMG is proposing to withdraw support from such an essential and successful body as FFB. I do hope that the issue can be reviewed and funding restored.
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  17. 517
    Name: Herve MOUSSET on Aug 4, 2008
    Position:
    Company: None
    Comments: Up with you..
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  18. 518
    Name: Bruce Ginsberg on Aug 5, 2008
    Position: md
    Company: dragonfly teas(wistbray)
    Comments:
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  19. 519
    Name: Chris Saul on Aug 20, 2008
    Position: Director
    Company: Sauls of Spratton ltd
    Comments:
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  20. 520
    Name: Fwtgyenit on Mar 16, 2010
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    Company: YNoyopdwksWHSqmP
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  21. 521
    Name: Qkzasgfuf on Mar 16, 2010
    Position: lRaGNTTJXKOKnJg
    Company: MVoQFUIodq
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  22. 522
    Name: Xloxczg on Mar 28, 2010
    Position: FKBXEhenEnfhmF
    Company: ECTLbvCbCvmge
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  23. 523
    Name: Lefty on Jul 3, 2011
    Position: iMVLNROtm
    Company: IMmnoFGGhMImkCAq
    Comments: Gosh, I wish I would have had that information erailer!
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  24. 524
    Name: Hayle on Jul 3, 2011
    Position: mqButtQXMDkSRiiDeP
    Company: xlbSnbVH
    Comments: A wonderful job. Super hlfepul information.
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  25. 525
    Name: Bulty on Jun 4, 2012
    Position: owEWEYomOVn
    Company: UlmJNRFACyyLoIEolZN
    Comments: We finally made it to Bletchley park at the weeeknd. It was well work a visit we ran out of time to look around, so will have to go back again. Fortunately the tickets are valid for a year:-)The Turing Bombe and Colossus are really something and very impressive.
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  26. 526
    Name: Nafi on Jun 4, 2012
    Position: WwvOdUtnRaNvJd
    Company: jDhsGBSGy
    Comments: You are seriously mkieastn if you think the questions by 30,000 scientists that have signed a petition can be ignored or that they have been "debunked". Here is a bit of debunking for you.Al Gore has recently reported that the emails in question that cause doubt about the honesty of the scientists in England, are all over 10 years old. He said so, three times. But the reality is one Climategate email was from just two months ago. The most recent was sent on November 12 just a month ago. The emails which have Tom Wigley seeming to choke on the deceit are all from this year. Phil Jones’ infamous email urging other Climategate scientists to delete emails is from last year. Yet, you still seem to cling to this hoax as if it were proven fact. It isn't. I also must remind you and those who think the way you do, that when it comes to science consensus means nothing. Consensus held for hundreds of years that the earth was flat. That consensus was far more comprehensive than the consensus of Global Cooling (strike that) Global Warming (strike that) Climate Change. A far better question for reality seekers is what exactly will it take to convince you that you are believing a hoax? For the record, there is no scientific way to prove a negative. Anyone can make any claim they wish. People can claim there is a tooth fairy and it would be impossible to prove there is not. So is it with this particular "consensus". It is the duty of the claimers to prove they are right, to provide any and all data on the subject and to be closely scrutinized by their peers. All of this has not happened. You cannot have 30,000 scientists in disagreement with a fact. It simply is not possible. If the science is sound, it must stand up to scrutiny. As soon as the claimers declared all debate over, I knew they were lying. *
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  27. 527
    Name: Zoltan on Jun 6, 2012
    Position: uDlALvMgPZFobFs
    Company: WKOoBIxM
    Comments: c 2 d4 17 249I have a little issue (basically no pun penanld) however it is that a lot of the free penile enlargement exercise videos i watch are usually difficult for me toperform because i've got a really small male organ, 4 ins actually and that i tend toget hardons very quickly making it hard to do a lot more variable workoutsthat require a semi flaccid male organ. could anybody recommend anything at all please. One more section of my question for you is that if any one has done these type of exercises, should i expect tenderness and discomfort just like a typical exercise?c 39
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  28. 528
    Name: Sundar on Jun 6, 2012
    Position: ljaxNRhWnvgmpWrFqzj
    Company: BtaemnEX
    Comments: I've a small trouble (no pun iednnted) however it is large amounts of the free male enhancement physical exercise video tutorials i watch are very a hardship on myself toperform due to the fact i've got a smaller male organ, five inches definitely and i oftenget erections quickly which makes it difficult to do the more flexible workoutsthat need a partial flaccid male organ. might anyone recommend something please. Some other portion of my question for you is if any person has done these kind of exercises, will i expect tenderness and discomfort like a standard exercise?
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  29. 529
    Name: Ajilolo on Aug 24, 2012
    Position: aTjeKfEX
    Company: KYCRoHdEObSyir
    Comments: The 1930s Sure Sound FamiliarBy JOE NOCERANot long ago, someone suseegtgd that I read e2809cSince Yesterday,e2809d a book by Frederick Lewis Allen, a popular historian of the 1930s and 1940s. Published in 1940, it turned out to be a shrewd, concise, wonderfully written account of America in the e2809930s. It also turned out to be something else: a reminder of why history matters. It is impossible to read e2809cSince Yesterdaye2809d without reflecting, again and again, on the parallels between then and now. The Great Depression, of course, dominates the book e28094 and is far worse than anything wee28099ve been through. Still, when Allen writes about Ivar Kreuger, the industrialist who built an empire that some considered a Ponzi scheme, you instantly think of Bernie Madoff. The countrye28099s fixation with the Lindbergh kidnapping seems strikingly similar to the countrye28099s fixation with Casey Anthony. And when Allen describes e2809cHoovervillee2809d e28094 a large encampment of war veterans demanding promised bonus payments e28094 Occupy Wall Street springs to mind. The veterans, who had gathered in a park near the Capitol, were treated well at first, but were eventually routed by the Army in a brutal show of force. In e2809cSince Yesterday,e2809d bankers are vilified; homes are foreclosed on; people desperately search for work e28094 just like today. Businessmen speak of the need for e2809cconfidence,e2809d a word that e2809centers the vocabulary only when confidence is lacking.e2809d Elsewhere Allen writes, e2809cNo longer were vital economic decisions made at international conferences of bankers; now they were made only by the political leaders of states.e2809d Allen makes the surprising point that, while small business suffered terribly during the Great Depression, big corporations did well. When large companies needed to lay off workers to maintain profitability, they did so ruthlessly. Bursts of economic growth, however, were rarely accompanied by an increase in employment. Why? Because new technology allowed companies to increase productivity at the expense of workers. Just like today.snip
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  30. 530
    Name: Egar on Aug 25, 2012
    Position: enAUUBfHCbiuYfu
    Company: KwFyeuUtg
    Comments: 7be Bush was a buffon and a horerndous president Ok buffoon. Give specific examples. I agree that presciption drug bill was horrible buit it was supported by your side and your side wanted to make it even more expensive, so you can't use that. Iraq war was heavily advocated by every leading Dem (maybe except H.Dean) so you can't use that either. Let me guess: Trampling civil rights, secret memos to allow torture/warrantless eavesdropping/attacking enemy BS?Your president has been airraiding Afghan villages and killing civilians by the thousands. Seems to be legal according to your DOJ.FDR/Truman deliberately massacred hundreds of thousands of civilians. O's DOJ lawers wrote secret memo stating that O can order warrantless murder of US citizens anytime, without any due process (or standard of proof as advocated guy named Holder during Bush years). Let's be honest: Had Bush done that your head would have exploded in your live MSNBC show.Bush started wars, after getting authorization from Congress, including War Powers Act approval. O started wars in Libya (and now Uganda) without any congressional authorization (and do you think O asks Uganda authorization from Congress within 60 days?)O holds terror suspects at sea (in direct violation of law) so he can get around using Gitmo.As for eavesdropping: Current Pres is going beyond anything ever done (including recording calls to talk shows, and listening everything).Politicization of DOJ: Yeah, Bush asked US attorneys to resign. Now we have the New DOJ recruiting 300 far-left attorneys and zero non- far left attorneys. Openly advocating actions based on race (New Black Panthers, civil rights div etc).I'm sure you would feel familiar in O's DOJ. You are nothing more than dishonest partisan hack. Did some conservative or Bush era official deny you a job or steal your girlfriend?dcb
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  31. 531
    Name: Stan on Aug 27, 2012
    Position: DBjjmvyGiRM
    Company: HOcjmXWYvltWYa
    Comments: 6edChicago thanks .The rsaoen for post of the Moyers interview. Many of us here we feel their is a dearth of good Journalism. Like the Mother Jones article linked above, how is it that nearly everyone here saw the housing bubble for what is was and took actions to protect ourselves against the mania yet the press did not report it and at the same time the government deregulated all oversight.Like you I rent and I do not want to be a debt serf. I am a capitalist first and a centrist on most issues, but when it comes to the craziness of what has transpired in housing bubble, then I had to take pause and actually think that we as a country are heading down a very slippery slope.History sometimes rhymes as you may have heard. I will pose a little historical rhyme for you here and now.Back in 1933 there was an attempted coup d'etat by corporations and the then prevailing wacko wealthy oligarchy against our Government. The only thing that saved this country from turning towards a distinct Facist Nazi slant was one honest man. A retired Marine General Smedley Butler, who refused to lead the coup and instead stood up for all Americans. So here we are in 2008 and now a similar small group of prevailing oligarchy that have tremendous influence down in Washington DC are trying it again without a military junta but a cabal of lobbyists and bankers.The question is will our FDR figure and our Congress be complicitous this time?If folks like us don't speak up and spread the word to our elected leaders and shout it from the mountains and talk to our neighbors about these issues then we may very well be doomed as a democracy, and many of us and our will end up as debt serfs.fcd
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  32. 532
    Name: Jesiik on Mar 5, 2013
    Position: raiCndWVP
    Company: whlaBBTizSr
    Comments: I remember stdaning in line at some of those rides with my first son, now 11. I especially remember the Spongebob ride because he liked it so much. It is a horribly scary feeling to see it now. I can only wish my second child could have gotten to go the Six Flags Over New Orleans amusement park. I wonder if this is how my parents feel when they talk about growing up at the Ponchitrain Beach Amusement Park, and that tear they get in their eyes talking about how it felt to them when it was shut down. I hate it that some of you have nothing better to do than bitch and argue over the use of photo editing software. If you were from the New Orleans area you would know that these pictures, no matter how much you edit them, can not make you feel as sad as we do everytime we drive past that abandoned park. Or about 1/3 of New Orleans that has barely even been touched since Katrina flooded it. There are still abandoned houses waiting to be torn down on my dad\'s street. We were finding dead animal carcasses in piles of debris, just a few months ago. Animals left behind that drowned to death.
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  33. 533
    Name: Injung on Mar 7, 2013
    Position: KYuvazqSFPctyPcI
    Company: KecEAOfVzsztSXPYtXI
    Comments: Bonjour Alain, j ai te9le9charger C.A.R.S en pensant que ma mcnhiae serait assez forte ,mais malheureusement ce n est pas le cas qu a cele0 ne tienne j ai aussi rfactor2 et le0 le plaisir commence qu elle belle simulation j ai he2te qu il y est plus de contenu je n ai pas encore re9ussit a faire un tour complet du vieux Spa avec une EVE F1 ,mais c est du vrai bonbon l effet de vitesse est bien le0 c est comme vous disiez a faire dresser les cheveux sur la teate
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  34. 534
    Name: Social Bookmarking Service on Jun 6, 2013
    Position: pLkwkKIFbjRV
    Company: LlnGyjbrgYDW
    Comments: MlcxtQ I loved your blog post.Thanks Again. Cool.
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