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Published Date: 23 August 2008
Tblisi: Russian soldiers held on to positions deep inside Georgia today, fuelling US claims Moscow's pullback fell short of earlier assurances. Reports from around the key town of Gori stated Russian checkpoints had been removed. But there was no sign of a withdrawal from the main Black Sea port of Poti.
• Las Vegas: An experimental aircraft crashed into a house and exploded, killing the pilot and two people in the home. The home-built plane crashed just after take-off from North Las Vegas Airport yesterday.





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  • Last Updated: 23 August 2008 10:31 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Georgia
 
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/08/2008 16:32:33
US and UK troops still remain deep in Iraqi territory, but hey , it's been only five and a half years, what's the hurry eh?

Still no sign of withdrawal in Iraq, but again, what's the hurry?

Take your time Russia, your critics are definitely taking their time and apologize to no one.

By the US and UK measuring sticks, stay as long as you think it takes, whatever 'it' is.
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Jim A,

23/08/2008 17:20:33
#1 Postmark-55. looks like a slow fishing day mate. Saturday is usually a slow day on here. People out shopping then out again at night.
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24/08/2008 00:33:09
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Postmark-55,

China, 24/08/2008 02:52:55
Yeah Jim,
I know that, but fishing is my favorite hobby, and sometimes they bite, sometimes they don't.
Today it's just the mosquitoes that are biting, but it gives me something to do.
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Postmark-55,

China, 24/08/2008 02:55:41
#3 Ardanaiseig,
Well it's like this, not having to waste my time voting I have lots of time on my hands for my favorite pastime of fishing, but unfortunately you're not a keeper. Bye bye.

 

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