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PEACE PRIZE STUPIDITY LED TO Eastern Europe battles the cold as gas dispute 
bitesDate: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 05:28:36 -0800


THE NOBEL PEACE COMMITTEE, AWARDED TO AL GORE A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE, FOR HIS 
GLOBAL WARMING THESIS, BASED ON LACK OF SNOW IN THE TWO POLES.
 
AS THE RESULTS OF THIS STUPIDIY FROM THE NOBEL PEACE COMMITTEE,WE SEE THIS COLD 
WAR OCCURS IN  EUROPE TODAY.  SEE HOW STUPID THE GLOBAL WARMING OF THE AL GORE 
THESIS ? AND THE NOBEL PEACE COMMITTEE ?
 A man walks on the main square of Skopje, Macedonia, during snowfall. Eastern 
Europeans shivered Thursday in sub-zero temperatures with schools closed and 
hospitals cancelling operations as the Ukraine-Russia gas dispute began to bite.
 
THE SNOW AND COLD WEATHER OF AL GORE  GLOBAL WAMING MAKE Eastern Europe battles 
the cold as gas dispute bites.
 
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AFP) - - Eastern Europeans shivered Thursday in sub-zero 
temperatures with schools closed and hospitals cancelling operations as the 
Ukraine-Russia gas dispute began to bite.
 At the Sheinovo maternity hospital in Sofia, large groups of women huddled 
around small electric radiators, while other local hospitals put off planned 
operations and boosted first-aid stocks in order to treat emergencies.As the 
Bulgarian government began rationing gas supplies to industries and 
temperatures in buildings plummeted, 75 schools across the country closed until 
Friday for lack of adequate heating.Gas-fired central heating plants, supplying 
a fourth of Bulgaria's population, prepared to switch either partly or fully to 
oil, while the capital reduced street lighting and cut heating in public 
transportation.Like Bulgaria, Serbia has switched its heating plants to crude 
oil after Russian gas deliveries halted completely on Tuesday.The change-over 
proved little comfort for residents of northern Vojvodina province, the Serbian 
region most reliant on gas from Moscow, where many were left without regular 
heating and some factories stopped production."We had to let our employees go 
because it's cold and it is impossible for them to work under these 
conditions," said Boris Milic, manager at a shoe factory which employs 130 
people in the northwestern town of Sremska Mitrovica."We are trying to find an 
alternative means of heating."Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic has urged 
citizens to reduce their consumption of electricity due to the gas supply 
crisis.With many failing to do so amid sub-zero temperatures and snow, the 
cut-off tested close ties between Belgrade and Moscow as Serbian appeals to 
Russia to provide emergency heating gas went unheeded."It turns out that by 
threatening Europe through this dispute with Ukraine, Russia is in fact 
punishing mostly Bulgaria and Serbia, which are its main traditional (allies) 
in the Balkans," journalist Dimitrije Boarov wrote in the Danas daily.As up to 
a dozen European nations report huge gas supply drops as a fallout of the price 
dispute between Russia and Ukraine, the key players in the stand-off held 
emergency talks in Brussels.The current European Union president, the Czech 
Republic -- which has also experienced a gas cut -- expressed cautious optimism 
that a solution would be found.It cannot come soon enough for residents of the 
snow-blanketed Bosnian capital Sarajevo, where about 72,000 households remained 
without heating for a third day due to a total halt in Russian gas 
supplies."Temperatures are as low as minus 15 (Celsius), the country does not 
have any natural gas reserves and the capital and its citizens rely on gas for 
heating," Nedzad Brankovic, prime minister of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat half, wrote 
in a letter to Russian energy giant Gazprom."Such a situation reminds citizens 
of (Bosnia's) 1992-1995 war. So I ask you to have all these facts in mind when 
deciding on whether to resume gas supplies."In Hungary, several companies have 
suspended operations due to a halt in Russian gas imports, although 
transmission unit FGSz announced it would lift some restrictions on gas 
usage.And in Ukraine, the chemicals industry has cut gas consumption by 50 
percent, or 15 million cubic metres a day.The Ukrainian government insists its 
gas supplies to private households remain unaffected, but residents are already 
complaining of restrictions and lower temperatures being felt in their 
homes.Not only humans were in distress.At Sofia's public zoo, keepers set up 
oil burners for elephants, rhinos and hippos, while monkeys, hyenas, antelopes, 
parrots and reptiles were offered respite via convector heaters, director Ivan 
Ivanov said."We have no central heating at all and three-quarters of our 
animals are shivering," Ivanov said, adding that most hailed from warm 
countries.But the zoo's tigers, wolves, foxes and jackals -- not to mention 
vultures and eagles -- braved the cold. "They are locals, you know," Ivanov 
joked. IN 1973 DR KISSINGER AND LE DUC THO HAD BEEN AWARDED A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 
ONE EACH FOR SHAKING HAND IN PARIS AND STOP THE WAR IN VIETNAM . BY 1978 LE DUC 
THO THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER HAD LAUNCHED THE VIETNAMESE INVASION OF 
CAMBODIA . SEE HOW STUPID THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE COMMITTEE ?
CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2009  30 years occupation
Vietnamese veteran remembers Cambodia 's Invasion Day 


Colonel Tran Quang Trieu
Wednesday, Jan 07, 2009By Thach Thao – Translated by Phuong LanSaigon Giai 
Phong.
VIETNAM COMES TO RUN CAMBODIA .

Vietnamese invasion and occupation anniversary day marked 

Cambodia’s Liberation Day marked.07/01/2009VNA (Hanoi)

Vietnamese puppet Hun Sen lashed out at those who did not celebrate 07 January 
calling them "animals" 


Vietnamese-installed trio: Xam, Xim and Xen (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia marks 30th anniversary of Khmer Rouge ouster & 30 YEARS OF VIETNAMESE 
OCCUPATION.
THE REAL ADMINISTRATORS ARE THE VIETNAMESE.
 
The Cambodian co-prosecutor at the Extraordinary Chambers, Chea Leang, a 
Vietnamese woman who has moved to block any expansion of the trial docket. 
(Photo by: TRACEY SHELTON







On April 28, 1984, Deng Xiaoping, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the 
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, meets U.S. President Ronald 
Reagan in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (Photo: fmprc.gov.cn)Photo 
Gallery>>>
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York . September 26, 1988. "Mr. Secretary-General, 
there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we 
seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. 
We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops ...."
A VIETNAMESE RUNNING THE POLICE IN CAMBODIA with a fake name Choun Narin  . 
LOOK TO THE LABEL : a Vietnamese with a fake Cambodian name : Choun narin .
CHINA-VIETNAM-CAMBODIA.Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a 
resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a 
withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia.As of today, Cambodia is still 
occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the call from the US president to 
Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 1988.
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.China & US 
remains silent on this ? BURY 

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