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price of wood fiber for the pulp industry overall increase of 11% to levels from before the financial crisis in 1Q/2010, quarterly reports of wood resources

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World War II, the Second World War [VHS]

prices for wood fiber pulping industry overall increase of 11% to levels from before the financial crisis in 1Q/2010, reports of the ‘timber resources quarterly / strong>

Seattle, USA. May 2010.

fiber softwood price index (IFPS), which is based on the cost of wood in 16 regions in the world rose for the fourth consecutive quarter to reach the US.55/odmt 1Q/10, as indicated in the wood resource Quarterly (WRQ). The index was up 1.2% from the previous quarter and 11.9% higher than the same quarter last year. price adjustments of softwood fiber in different markets were mixed, with the largest increases occurring in the southern United States, Western Canada, France and Russia, while prices are most decreased in Finland, Spain, Chile and Brazil.

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strong and harsh conditions have pushed prices Logging softwood roundwood in the southern United States and peaked two years. Wood chip prices have reached their highest since monitoring began WRQ global cost of wood in 1988. Prices of wood chips in Western Canada have increased steadily the past 12 months were 12 percent higher in the 1Q/10 than the same quarter in 2009. Even though prices have increased, the pulp mills in both regions are currently among the lowest costs of softwood fiber in the world.

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    • T. Hollingsworth says:

      Review by T. Hollingsworth for World War II-Global War [VHS]
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      The full name of this 3 video set is Global War 1939-1945. Each video is 50 minutes long and is in B&W. The videos are: 1.The Growth of Fascism: world prepares for war…the fall of Europe, devastation of Pearl Harbor, the Philippine Islands valiant stand and the surrender of France, in Great Britain, the people are listening to Winston Churchill. 2. Restoring The Balance: …turning of the tide…the battle in the Pacific and the North African campaign against Rommel. General Eisenhower prepares to liberate Europe and General Bradley invades Sicily. 3. Liberation Of The People: Allies battle the Axis forces in Italy. Recovery of Admiralty Islands. See Stilwell in Burma, the recapture of Rome and Operation Overlord in Normandy. Liberation of Paris! The Battle of the Bulge, the Nazi surrender, joy in the Philippines and the atomic bombings. This is a facinating set of videos for history buffs or those who want to learn it!

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      Review by Frequent traveller for Mobal GSM Global Roaming World SIM Card
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      Having a SIM card that does not incur a monthly or yearly fee is convenient when one travels abroad only occasionally and for a very short time.

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      Review by N. hayes for Mobal GSM Global Roaming World SIM Card
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      I’ve always just bought an international phone card when I’ve traveled but decided to take my own phone this one time and try one of these sim cards. Well, let me tell you. I made about 45 minuets of calls during a total of 3 weeks and my overall bill was $176. So, if you do the math, I could have spend about $13 American dollars on a 10 euro calling card with 400 minuets and called from the hotel or any public phone….or $176 for less than an hour of calls. This was certainly the worse choice I made for my trip and I advise you to NOT buy this! Amazon.com, please consider taking this off your list of products…it is very misleading and cost consumers way too much money after it is purchased.

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      Review by Anamika for Mobal GSM Global Roaming World SIM Card
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      I got this Sim card as a freebie from Amazon (along with the purchase of an unlocked phone) and to activate the Sim, I was asked to give my credit card details and the Customer Service rep wasn’t very convincing about whether I’d get $20 worth of free minutes. And, when I asked if the Sim would let me know I’ve used the entire $20 worth, she said NO. I’d be billed on my credit card for extra charges, as long as I use the Sim card.

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      My husband and I bought this to take on a trip to England. We are in our 70’s and wanted the convienance of using our cell phone we use here in America. We didn’t make very many calls but have some how ended up with over $200 in charges on our credit card. We know that we didn’t use our phone for much over half an hour so we were shocked when our credit card had been charged for so much. It took us over 2 weeks of trying to contact the support phone number and when we did the young woman said that there were a lot of “connection and fees” charged along with the SIM card. So after we were back home we of course never used the SIM card again but then 1 month later our card was charged for another $25. We have tried to reach the people at the Global Sim telephone number but can’t get hold of anyone. We’re hoping that there won’t be any more charges on our card but we are afraid that we can’t seperate our card from this company.

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      I bought this sim card but when I tried to activate it, I was told that only people who have a US credit card can do this. This makes the card worthless to me as I neither live in the USA nor have a US credit card. This information should have been prominently posted along with the advertisement for the card.

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