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		<title>Comment on Uganda: Midcom &#8211; Stockpile of Genuine Nokia &#8211; AllAfrica.com by susan</title>
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		<dc:creator>susan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi i just wanted to inquire if you have a 7370 nokia housing.I will be glad if u let me know.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi i just wanted to inquire if you have a 7370 nokia housing.I will be glad if u let me know.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Nokia opens hitech service centre in Lagos &#8211; Vanguard by isaac</title>
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		<dc:creator>isaac</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 15:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hello
  i have problem with my nokia  xpress music  phone pls can you mail any nokia  repair center.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello<br />
  i have problem with my nokia  xpress music  phone pls can you mail any nokia  repair center.</p>
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		<title>Comment on BellTel’s special deals on Nokia handsets &#8211; Times of Oman by Shaikh Nabi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shaikh Nabi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear sirs, My wife lost Nokia phone while on vacation and now would like to block the for misuse by any one as some vital information is stored in the phone. I have IMI number but what is the procedure and contact dtails?

Please advise as soon as possible.

thanks, Shaikh Nabi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear sirs, My wife lost Nokia phone while on vacation and now would like to block the for misuse by any one as some vital information is stored in the phone. I have IMI number but what is the procedure and contact dtails?</p>
<p>Please advise as soon as possible.</p>
<p>thanks, Shaikh Nabi</p>
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		<title>Comment on Romania welcomes Nokia&#039;s mobile move &#8211; Euronews.net by moughal</title>
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		<dc:creator>moughal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 14:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>our company in spain like buy mobile telfon on whole sale price plz contect 
with us thanks 
moughal 
director 
movitel.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>our company in spain like buy mobile telfon on whole sale price plz contect<br />
with us thanks<br />
moughal<br />
director<br />
movitel.com</p>
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		<title>Comment on BellTel’s special deals on Nokia handsets &#8211; Times of Oman by Mark Warrad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Warrad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 05:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, I am looking to purchase nokia cell phones for sale in Israel, mainly the West Bank.  The quantity needed is appx. 100 to 200 phones monthly initially.  Please let me know if this is something your company can assist me with, or perhaps you may be able to point me in the right direction..Thank You.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I am looking to purchase nokia cell phones for sale in Israel, mainly the West Bank.  The quantity needed is appx. 100 to 200 phones monthly initially.  Please let me know if this is something your company can assist me with, or perhaps you may be able to point me in the right direction..Thank You.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Telewaving to allow blogging on Nokia N95 &#8211; Digital Media Asia by Ron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>According to Telewaving.com Wavelog version 2 to be released soon will post to Blogger, upload videos to YouTube and photos to Picasa in addition to WordPress, Drupal and Joomla support. It also comes with loads of other new features.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Telewaving.com Wavelog version 2 to be released soon will post to Blogger, upload videos to YouTube and photos to Picasa in addition to WordPress, Drupal and Joomla support. It also comes with loads of other new features.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Unlock Nokia Mobile Phones with New No-Key Nokia X-SIM – So Easy &#8230; &#8211; PR Web (press release) by richard</title>
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		<dc:creator>richard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>tenes como cambiar el imei a un nokia n73 de argentina prestadora Personal ???????  cuanto cuesta  ??????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>tenes como cambiar el imei a un nokia n73 de argentina prestadora Personal ???????  cuanto cuesta  ??????</p>
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		<title>Comment on Uganda: Midcom &#8211; Stockpile of Genuine Nokia &#8211; AllAfrica.com by Mr. Feras Jarrar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr. Feras Jarrar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 11:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Sirs, my name is Feras Jarrar and I would like to get in touch with the midcom midland group. I amthe sales manager of a trading company located in germany supplieing its customers all over europe with cell phones. Therefor we would like to establish a businessrelation to that avbove mentioned company. So I would be thankful if anyone of this company would get in contact with me for discussing details...
Thank you for your attantion...

Regards

F. Jarrar

f-jarrar@web.de</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Sirs, my name is Feras Jarrar and I would like to get in touch with the midcom midland group. I amthe sales manager of a trading company located in germany supplieing its customers all over europe with cell phones. Therefor we would like to establish a businessrelation to that avbove mentioned company. So I would be thankful if anyone of this company would get in contact with me for discussing details&#8230;<br />
Thank you for your attantion&#8230;</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>F. Jarrar</p>
<p><a href="mailto:f-jarrar@web.de">f-jarrar@web.de</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on India growth story charms Nokia-land &#8211; Hindu by Krishnaraj</title>
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		<dc:creator>Krishnaraj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sadly, market bulls like Jhunjhunwala see only half of the picture the monetary side. 

While one feels great about the India Growth Story, there is a hidden downside, a sort of &quot;India Death Story&quot; that is unreported by the media. It is a story of social and environmental costs being quietly passed on by various manufacturers. Society and environment are getting saturated by the junk.

An important social principle is violated by many manufacturing activities: While engaged in a profit-making activity, one must not leave a mess behind for the rest of society to clean up. 
This principle can easily be understood as common decency. If I come to your house as a salesman in order to market something, I must clean up any mess that I make while selling my product.

But this principle is continually breached by manufacturers and marketers on a large scale in our country, and nobody even thinks of objecting!

Have you ever pondered how mineral water and soft-drink manufacturers who sell their product to you in a PET bottle take no further responsibility what happens to their non-biodegradable bottle? Most often, it ends up as litter in the environment, because the consumer simply does not know what to do with the bottle, other than tossing it away.
This is not how it should be. At the time of conceptualizing and designing the product, the manufacturer has the responsibility of thinking what will happen to the discarded packaging, or, in the case of non-consumables, to the product itself after its use. He must take the responsibility to create a safe avenue for its disposal or recycling.

This requires a mechanism to collect the empty container or used product. So he must set up that mechanism. For instance, the grocery shopkeeper may incentivate the consumer to return PET bopttles to him by initially charging a coupl;e of rupees as deposit for the bottle, which he returns when the consumer returns the bottle to him. These bottles can then be sent back to the company’s recycling facility. (This is how soft-drink bottles made of glass were returned to manufacturers until very recently, remember? We, the consumers, were OK with this system. So why the sudden urge to package everything in discardable materials?)
We should mobilize citizens to demand legislation that every manufacturer must repurchase/collect and recycle as many tonnes of raw material as he uses on a week-by-week basis. For example, if a mineral-water manufacturer uses ten tonnes of plastics per week to manufacture bottles, he MUST buy back ten tonnes of plastic scrap and safely recycle it. 

Now think for a moment about used automobiles. Used cars and scooters in India are sold as second-hand vehicles, and then third-hand, fourth-hand. A second-hand vehicle may go from a metropolis to a small town or village. It keeps going further and further into the interiors as it ages, as its condition deteriorates and its market price dwindles. And then?

And then it is sometimes sold to a garage at a throwaway price, and this garage may salvage spare parts from it. ut what remains of this vehicle, including worn-out tyres, may lie around rusting and gathering dust for years and years on some deserted road. The tyres, when they are often burnt in winter for warmth, releasing black, acrid smoke and carcinogenic chemicals into the atmosphere.

Or it lies as a rusting eyesore in some building compound for many years as the last owner loses all motivation to either repair it or sell it. 

Thus, every automobile manufacturer sells a product that turns into many hundred tonnes of junk — assorted metal, plastic, glass and rubber junk — after 6-8 years. They end up littering the beautiful countryside with this junk. Is this socially acceptable behaviour?

If one looks for solutions, they are not difficult to find. Legislation and regulations are the answer.

Automobile manufacturers must be required by law to buy back that many tonnes of metals, plastics, glass etc every week, and find ways to recycle them. The cost may be met by raising the market price of their product… but the responsibility to make the recycling activity happen MUST be fixed on the manufacturer of every product. 

The same applies to tyres, batteries, plastic goods, newspapers, textiles, chemicals, auto-lubricant oils, etc. The list is long.

It is possible that this will make some manufacturing and marketing processes unviable. If so, this would mean that these economic activities were unviable in the first place, and were sustainable only by passing on hidden costs to the environment, to society and to consumers! Such activities must necessarily come to an end.

Many industrial activities are environmentally and socially subsidized to keep them economically profitable. Let us lobby governments to knock off that subsidy and see how many activities remain sustainable! 

I propose peaceful demonstrations to compel industries to self-regulate, and legislators to pass laws:

Small groups of citizens shall collect the branded packaging material of various manufacturers from the environment, and delivering them in large bundles every week to their corporate offices. It belongs to them, right? So let them have it back! 

A peaceful demonstration like this, sustained over some weeks, would make a powerful statement. I think this will make a powerful media impact as well… and thereby, an impact on the consciousness of people. 

This would be the first step to making changes happen. Citizens, industry and government must first be made to acknowledge that there is a problem; then viable solutions will begin to emerge.

What say, fellow-citizens? I would appreciate your detailed responses to this idea.

Those who wish to join me in peaceful social action (as described) are urged to email me at friendlyghost.kk@gmail.com 

Warmly,
Krish

http://friendlyghost.rediffiland.com
http://globalwarming.rediffiland.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sadly, market bulls like Jhunjhunwala see only half of the picture the monetary side. </p>
<p>While one feels great about the India Growth Story, there is a hidden downside, a sort of &#8220;India Death Story&#8221; that is unreported by the media. It is a story of social and environmental costs being quietly passed on by various manufacturers. Society and environment are getting saturated by the junk.</p>
<p>An important social principle is violated by many manufacturing activities: While engaged in a profit-making activity, one must not leave a mess behind for the rest of society to clean up.<br />
This principle can easily be understood as common decency. If I come to your house as a salesman in order to market something, I must clean up any mess that I make while selling my product.</p>
<p>But this principle is continually breached by manufacturers and marketers on a large scale in our country, and nobody even thinks of objecting!</p>
<p>Have you ever pondered how mineral water and soft-drink manufacturers who sell their product to you in a PET bottle take no further responsibility what happens to their non-biodegradable bottle? Most often, it ends up as litter in the environment, because the consumer simply does not know what to do with the bottle, other than tossing it away.<br />
This is not how it should be. At the time of conceptualizing and designing the product, the manufacturer has the responsibility of thinking what will happen to the discarded packaging, or, in the case of non-consumables, to the product itself after its use. He must take the responsibility to create a safe avenue for its disposal or recycling.</p>
<p>This requires a mechanism to collect the empty container or used product. So he must set up that mechanism. For instance, the grocery shopkeeper may incentivate the consumer to return PET bopttles to him by initially charging a coupl;e of rupees as deposit for the bottle, which he returns when the consumer returns the bottle to him. These bottles can then be sent back to the company’s recycling facility. (This is how soft-drink bottles made of glass were returned to manufacturers until very recently, remember? We, the consumers, were OK with this system. So why the sudden urge to package everything in discardable materials?)<br />
We should mobilize citizens to demand legislation that every manufacturer must repurchase/collect and recycle as many tonnes of raw material as he uses on a week-by-week basis. For example, if a mineral-water manufacturer uses ten tonnes of plastics per week to manufacture bottles, he MUST buy back ten tonnes of plastic scrap and safely recycle it. </p>
<p>Now think for a moment about used automobiles. Used cars and scooters in India are sold as second-hand vehicles, and then third-hand, fourth-hand. A second-hand vehicle may go from a metropolis to a small town or village. It keeps going further and further into the interiors as it ages, as its condition deteriorates and its market price dwindles. And then?</p>
<p>And then it is sometimes sold to a garage at a throwaway price, and this garage may salvage spare parts from it. ut what remains of this vehicle, including worn-out tyres, may lie around rusting and gathering dust for years and years on some deserted road. The tyres, when they are often burnt in winter for warmth, releasing black, acrid smoke and carcinogenic chemicals into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Or it lies as a rusting eyesore in some building compound for many years as the last owner loses all motivation to either repair it or sell it. </p>
<p>Thus, every automobile manufacturer sells a product that turns into many hundred tonnes of junk — assorted metal, plastic, glass and rubber junk — after 6-8 years. They end up littering the beautiful countryside with this junk. Is this socially acceptable behaviour?</p>
<p>If one looks for solutions, they are not difficult to find. Legislation and regulations are the answer.</p>
<p>Automobile manufacturers must be required by law to buy back that many tonnes of metals, plastics, glass etc every week, and find ways to recycle them. The cost may be met by raising the market price of their product… but the responsibility to make the recycling activity happen MUST be fixed on the manufacturer of every product. </p>
<p>The same applies to tyres, batteries, plastic goods, newspapers, textiles, chemicals, auto-lubricant oils, etc. The list is long.</p>
<p>It is possible that this will make some manufacturing and marketing processes unviable. If so, this would mean that these economic activities were unviable in the first place, and were sustainable only by passing on hidden costs to the environment, to society and to consumers! Such activities must necessarily come to an end.</p>
<p>Many industrial activities are environmentally and socially subsidized to keep them economically profitable. Let us lobby governments to knock off that subsidy and see how many activities remain sustainable! </p>
<p>I propose peaceful demonstrations to compel industries to self-regulate, and legislators to pass laws:</p>
<p>Small groups of citizens shall collect the branded packaging material of various manufacturers from the environment, and delivering them in large bundles every week to their corporate offices. It belongs to them, right? So let them have it back! </p>
<p>A peaceful demonstration like this, sustained over some weeks, would make a powerful statement. I think this will make a powerful media impact as well… and thereby, an impact on the consciousness of people. </p>
<p>This would be the first step to making changes happen. Citizens, industry and government must first be made to acknowledge that there is a problem; then viable solutions will begin to emerge.</p>
<p>What say, fellow-citizens? I would appreciate your detailed responses to this idea.</p>
<p>Those who wish to join me in peaceful social action (as described) are urged to email me at <a href="mailto:friendlyghost.kk@gmail.com">friendlyghost.kk@gmail.com</a> </p>
<p>Warmly,<br />
Krish</p>
<p><a href="http://friendlyghost.rediffiland.com" rel="nofollow">http://friendlyghost.rediffiland.com</a><br />
<a href="http://globalwarming.rediffiland.com" rel="nofollow">http://globalwarming.rediffiland.com</a></p>
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