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Tag Archives: Japanese-U.S. relations
R&D: Political Calls Cause Phone Outages in Boston, Berlusconi’s Problems Increase, and What it Will Take for Israel to Make Peace
Here is your R&D for November 2nd: Comcast: ‘Massive’ Amount Of Political Calls Lead To Phone Outages from WCBVTV in Boston Comcast phone customers have experienced outages because of heavy political phone traffic this week. A good AGD article for … Continue reading
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Tagged British-French relations, China, Chinese-Japanese relations, Chinese-U.S. relations, France, Great Britain, Israel, Israel-Palestinian issues, Italian politics, Italy, Japan, Japanese-U.S. relations, Middle East peace process, Silvio Berlusconi, U.S. Foreign Policy
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