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Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:India   来源:Education  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Graffiti is not just a suburban thing - and brought renown to some like “Dbongz” Mahlathi, who is from a township west of Johannesburg.

Graffiti is not just a suburban thing - and brought renown to some like “Dbongz” Mahlathi, who is from a township west of Johannesburg.

During the hearing HSC President Al Brouard expressed his intention toMr Brouard warned "we can't provide services this century with last century's taxes".

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

He said: "The services we require will need a substantial increase in funds, whether it's income tax or GST."But if you do, someone will have to pay more, and islanders will have to move on this."He expressed his disappointment in the performance of this States when it came to raising more revenue for public services.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

"I don't think we've raised enough tax, I don't think we have funded ourselves," he said."We should be in the position where we have repointed the harbour walls, built the extension to the hospital, had the keyworker accommodation up and running.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

"We are behind the curve, as our States wants to do populism as we want more services and no less tax. That doesn't work."

Mr Smith said HSC was looking at efficiencies to try to cut costs."That's how it's preserved now – just as it would have rolled out of the factory 40 years ago after that rebuild."

The team have given the train a complete restoration both inside and outside.Members of the public can look inside and enjoy other guided talks and demonstrations during the event.

"It's always a boyhood dream when you're an enthusiast of 'Oh, wouldn't it be nice to have a part in saving a train from scrap?'" Mr Wright said."It really wasn't looking good for this unit.

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