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Published by عصام الشحات أحمد محمد on Nov 22, 2009
أرفض لعب الجزائر فى كأس الالم... more
Published by rehab on Nov 21, 2009
The result of the football match should be cancelled because of the conditions of threats etc, as no football team should have to play in this... more
Published by abc27 on Nov 18, 2009
We, the undersigned, call on FIFA to review the match and right the injustice done to Ireland perhaps by replay of the match or... more
Published by Anonymous on Nov 16, 2009
PETITION
La coupe du Monde de football ! Qui en ignore l’existence ? A l’instar des jeux Olympiques, quelle plus belle vitrine peut... more
La coupe du Monde de football ! Qui en ignore l’existence ? A l’instar des jeux Olympiques, quelle plus belle vitrine peut... more
Published by Anonymous on Nov 14, 2009
We, the undersigned, call on the South African Government to regulate the penalty fees charged by South African... more
Published by WTRR on Nov 13, 2009
Published by Anonymous on Nov 11, 2009
We, the undersigned, call on Telecom Namibia to give their 3G-EVDO valued customers more options that are affordable, than what is imposed to the customers since August 2009. We would like Telecom Namibia to look into:... more
Published by GLENVISTA COMMUNITY FROUM on Nov 11, 2009
PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION TO BOYCOTT GOING TO THE GLEN SHOPPING CENTRE, IN TIMES WHEN WE SHOULD BE GETTING VALUE FOR MONEY, MORE MONEY IS SQUEEZED FROM US.... more
Published by Every Generation on Nov 09, 2009
This petition demands the following action by the government:
1. Promote the idea of a national public holiday based on the contribution of immigrants to Britain from the Windrush era onwards... more
1. Promote the idea of a national public holiday based on the contribution of immigrants to Britain from the Windrush era onwards... more
Published by Arnaud Malherbe on Nov 06, 2009
We, the Athletes and Coaches of South Africa, demand that the Board of Athletics South Africa (ASA), being Leonard Chuene, Kakata Maponyane, Chris Britz, Thomas Manoko, Snowy Matthews, Lily Motete, Hendrik Mokganyetsi, Laraine Lane and Simon Dlamini resign their... more
