Archive for June, 2008
Taxi driver has my iPhone. He is returning it. But, I learned my FriendFeed behavior is WAY DOWN because I don’t have my iPhone (I interact with FriendFeed a LOT from my iPhone when I’m away from my computer). I hate my Nokia phone for …
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Brothers said it was her first experience of inappropriate behaviour by a taxi driver, and she called the Taxi Federation to complain when she couldn’t find a listing for the firm. She said she would be happy to pay a different company …
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Fiji Residents, Taxi And Bus Drivers Face Hard Times Sunday: June 29, 2008 SUBSCRIBE TO PACIFIC MAGAZINEPRINT (Fiji Times) Spiraling fuel prices are forcing low-income islanders in Fiji into deeper poverty, and have forced stronger …
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“taxi for the werewolf” by black wall stands forest, full moon spills above it spectral light. To entire to region resounds sad and ominous wolf howl. As it is terrible to Yegor to go there! But it must find the lair of werewolf. …
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POLICE ARE ASKING FOR THE PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING AM/B WANTED IN CONNECTION WITH AN ASSAULT/ROBBERY THAT OCCURRED AT APPROX 2310 HRS ON 05-26-08 IN THE CONFINES OF THE 79 PCT. THE PERP ENTERED A LIVERY CAB AND ASKED TO BE TAKEN …
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The good times were cut short, however, by a major taxi strike scheduled to begin tomorrow. This country manages on taxis– everthing from 4+1s in the city to the combis and buses that travel cross country will be sitting at home …
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I apologize for being unable to write about my latest occurences. I back from staying with another volunteer and exploring her site and project. Please read the following article concerning the Taxi Strike in Lesotho:
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It’s such a fun and catchy song for kids. In fact, I find myself singing along, too. Just in case you can’t understand what she’s saying, here are the lyrics:. Taxi, taxi. Riding in the backseat. Roll the window up, roll the window down …
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Christchurch’s Blue Star Taxi operations manager Tedi McDonald said attacks on cabbies had become so brutal, drivers had even stopped wearing ties for fear of being strangled from behind. “There are a lot of attacks going on out there …
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The only taxi company that can guarantee its fares will not rise is newcomer Green Cabs, whose hybrid petrol/electricity fleet charges only $2.30 a kilometre in Auckland and $2.50 in Wellington. Owner Callum Brown said the fuel costs of …
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