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In defence of Chege and his mould |
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Brief:Let’s get one thing straight, no pun intended. I am as straight as an arrow. In fact, if there was a way one could be polygamous without going back to 1909, I’d gladly grab it. Oh, I hear a Mormon reader telling me to join them. Sadly, man, Utah just isn’t one of those places I’m dying to visit.
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| 1. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 16:12 PM , Mbeche Mbeche, Afghanistan wrote: | |
| Talk about developmental ideas please please editor.
Such stories should not be in the standard. The author can subscribe to the numerous gay magazines in calfiornia or elsewhere Sorry gays. Those story do not help. The Bible preaches against Sodomy. Wake up editor.
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| 2. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 15:57 PM , Elly Obiero, United States wrote: | |
| Nonesense! Holy crap!
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Kenya’s economy is on the road to recovery Kenya’s economy is on a positive growth trajectory. That is the judgment from leading fund management firms, investment banks, economists and the World Bank. Although the estimated GDP growth of between 3-4 per cent is still below the country’s potential, when benchmarked against competing economies in East Africa, the economy is expected to make a strong recovery this year.
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