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  1. Our Mission
    We want peace and democracy for the world. We want to advertise and propagate peace world-wide.

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  3. Who are we?
    We are Piotr Murawski and Rafal Lampe. We come form Poland, from the beautiful region of Wielkopolska. We are in the marketing business and we create internet pages, and we do translation of software from English to Polish. We have been administrating a web page about translated programs for the Polish market for several years now. We are interested in classical music, and in rock music, and also in his Holiness the Pope, and in sport (we support our ski jumper Adam Malysz and our Formula 1 driver, Robert Kubica), and in all that is related with computer science. We like to see a good movie in cinema or to go swimming in the swimming pool in our spare time.
News Channels
washingtonpost.com - Middle East
1. For U.S. and Sunni Allies, a Turning Point
Tue, September 30, 2008
BAGHDAD -- First Lt. Justin John, 6-foot-4 and built like a linebacker, plopped down on a sofa in front of Ibrahim Suleiman al-Zoubaidi, one of the leaders of the mainly Sunni armed groups that have helped the U.S. military quell violence in Iraq since last year.



2. Blast Targeting Lebanese Army Kills 5
Tue, September 30, 2008
BEIRUT, Sept. 29 -- A car bomb exploded near a military bus in the northern city of Tripoli on Monday, killing five people, including four soldiers, and injuring more than 30.



3. Gates Criticizes Conventional Focus At Start of Iraq War
Tue, September 30, 2008
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates yesterday criticized the shock-and-awe strategy of the 2003 Iraq invasion and said the Pentagon's narrow focus on conventional combat operations proved costly when U.S. ground troops had to switch gears to try to stabilize that country.



4. U.S. Navy Bolsters Watch Over Ship Seized by Somali Pirates
Tue, September 30, 2008
CAIRO, Sept. 29 -- The U.S. Navy on Monday strengthened its force of warships standing watch over a hijacked Ukrainian-operated vessel off Somalia, intent on ensuring that the pirates holding the vessel do not unload its cargo of 33 Soviet-designed T-72 tanks and other arms, a U.S. Navy spokesman...



5. Watching the Big Game, Far From Home
Mon, September 29, 2008
Lighted only by the moon, its windows blacked out, a small U.S. outpost in southern Baghdad looks abandoned. Hulking armored vehicles, still hot from a recent mission, rest on imported gravel. Bats flutter and fall like a sudden twitch in the placid night sky.



 
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