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    Default Complete Analysis of NSP

    Yes, Brick is quite likely right. But of you want a firm analysis backed up by a much, much bigger study you will have to wait a while for it:

    http://www.nsp-ie.org/

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    Default Adventures in La-la land

    No other thread seemed suitable and this thread is about development and nation-building.

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    As the Coalition forces prepare to pull out, other Brits commit to real ‘nation-building’ — educating the next generation. Mary Wakefield reports from rural Afghanistan.
    The scene is Worsaj, in Takhar Province (North East Afg.) and vists the work of an expat - who has her own blog:http://sarahfane.blogspot.com/

    Link:http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/al...ala-land.thtml
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