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waseeq
10 Jun 2011, 15:54
Dear Sir,
I am sure, you would be enjoying your best of health & business
activities.
We are real manufacturers of General Surgical, Dental, Orthopadic,
Opthalmic & Beauty Products, single use instruments as well.
You can check or visit our website to have complete info about our
products ranges, we used to supply our instruments to many export
companies & now we have established our own company.
Sure, you would confirm us if possible? We can move forward if you would
be interested.
Awaiting your earliest response here.
Thanking you in adavance.
Best regards
Muhammad Waseeq
Tel: 0092-52-3017957
Fax:0092-52-3530777
Email: info@loharansurgical.com
URL: www.loharansurgical.com
Fiona
24 Jul 2012, 22:36
France's Socialist presidential houfepl is being shunned by a coalition of
European leaders. Too fiery for the austerity tsars? The French may be fond
of them, but this is not just another conspiracy theory; it's a statement
from Germany's most influential investigative news magazine Der Spiegel.
This week's edition spells it out rather eloquently: a European coalition
of rightwing leaders has discreetly formed to boycott France's Socialist
presidential candidate Frane7ois Hollande. The last few months have indeed
felt unusual. There was Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy's double act on
primetime French television back in November, Angela Merkel's recent
steadfast and unambiguous endorsement for the rightwing candidate and,
finally, David Cameron's slightly more nuanced at a joint press conference
in Paris during the last Anglo-French summit. In world leaders have gone
out of their way to show that, if they voted in the French presidential
elections, they'd
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