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		<title>Would a Mini-business Serve Your Needs</title>
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IN Cali, Colombia, a young mother was suddenly widowed and left without support for herself and two young sons. Her only asset was her home. After careful planning, she divided off four of her rooms into two independent apartments and thus supported her small family from a mini-business.

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<p>IN Cali, Colombia, a young mother was suddenly widowed and left without support for herself and two young sons. Her only asset was her home. After careful planning, she divided off four of her rooms into two independent apartments and thus supported her small family from a mini-business.</p>
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<p>As prices increase on all commodities, many persons find their earnings inadequate for even basic needs. If father takes two jobs, however, the family loses his guidance and he invites illness due to overwork. If mother is employed outside the home, the children suffer the loss of her supervision and loving companionship. But where a family needs additional funds, the means to provide such income could be a self-operated mini-business.</p>
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<p>By mini-business is meant any small enterprise, whether in service, manufacturing or sales, frequently using the home, garage or patio as the base of operations. The objective may be to employ profitably the spare time of older children, provide income for mother on a part-time basis, or to develop a business that would eventually support the family entirely.</p>
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<p>Why Many Prefer Self-Employment</p>
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<p>While a job in industry may offer greater financial security and attractive fringe benefits, it can also be routine, monotonous and lacking in opportunities to use initiative. In many countries, however, even such industrial jobs are scarce, and the inexperienced or untrained cannot readily find employment.</p>
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<p>Among the advantages gained by the self-employed are a flexible work schedule, a more active interest in the business and so greater productivity, plus the satisfaction of worthwhile accomplishment. They can also choose their work companions, perhaps giving on-the-job training to sons and daughters, equipping them with a useful trade.</p>
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<p>What Type of Mini-Business?</p>
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<p>Service opportunities offer a return for one’s time and energies and usually require only a modest outlay for tools and equipment. Every community needs the services of a carpenter or plumber, a tailor or seamstress, a beautician, barber, mechanic, electrician or appliance repairman. The necessary skills can often be acquired in a trade school, or by apprenticeship to someone already in the business.</p>
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<p>Maintenance of property or equipment on a contract basis could be a source of income for you. If you have mechanical training, why not approach the management of office or factory buildings with a contract to service air-conditioning units, electrical generators, boilers or elevators? For those without technical skills, landscaping or maintaining the grounds of private estates, clubs, or business properties, providing janitor service to industrial or office buildings, are a few of the areas for employment on a contract basis.</p>
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<p>Agricultural work is also done by contract, such as the harvesting of grains or food crops. In the Buenaventura area of Colombia a father contracts with owners of large plantations to harvest their banana crops. This frees the owner from hiring each individual worker, and the father negotiates for a better wage for his family.</p>
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<p>But you may feel that the manufacture of a useful or decorative item would be more appealing as a mini-business.</p>
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<p>Sales</p>
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<p>Since your product must be sold, a realistic appraisal of the market potential should be made before investing in machinery or raw materials. Is your product such that the public will come to you to buy? If not, would you sell to retail stores? Would it be advantageous to advertise? Is there a year-round market for your product, or would it sell only seasonally? How would your sales be affected by inclement weather, public transportation strikes or breakdowns, or illness of yourself or other family members?</p>
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<p>Valuable information on sales could be gathered from small manufacturers experienced in your field or in a related one. Talk to them, ask for their suggestions, make notes for later reference as to how they promote sales and where they market their products.</p>
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<p>Public-relations-oriented manufacturers have long capitalized on a natural curiosity about how their product is made, and plant tours are arranged with customer appeal in mind. Scaling this idea down to mini-size, a rug manufacturer employing six workers opens his plant to full view of all passing-by, and frequently a crowd gathers to watch his operations, observing with interest the emergence of lovely patterns as bright yarns are woven into the backing.</p>
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<p>What Enterprising Colombians Have Done</p>
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<p>Before making a decision on what specific business to enter, you may find the experiences of many Colombian families in operating a mini-business of interest.</p>
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<p>A widow in Bogotá earns her livelihood as caretaker of homes whose owners are out of town. Reliable and trustworthy, she obtains work through referrals. Before engaging in this type of work, you may wish to insure yourself against the risk involved in guarding another’s property.</p>
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<p>Few Colombian mothers work outside the home, but many add to the family income by preparing hot meals. Boarders may eat at the family table, or the hot lunch may be sent to the work site. Others prepare food for sale to small grocery stores, such as a cornmeal bun called arepas, served in most Colombian homes for breakfast or snacks. The sale of cake, candy, roasted peanuts, baked ham or fried plantains outside of stadiums or at playgrounds on holidays or Sundays brings in enough to support many families.</p>
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<p>Persons in your community might enjoy sausages, pizza or other specialty dishes prepared with good-quality meat, free from harmful preservatives. Tamales, pasteles or empanadas, prepared with meat and vegetables, wrapped in dough of cornmeal or flour, either fried or boiled, are fast-selling delicacies in Colombia.</p>
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<p>Supermarkets with a complete line of food items under one roof are almost unknown outside Colombia’s largest cities. Thus an opportunity exists for mini-merchants operating a booth in the central market or renting space in a small food store. A successful vendor in Barranquilla specializes in yucca, a starchy root much in demand for the preparation of soups. His stall is sought out by customers who know that he maintains the largest and best stock of yucca in the market.</p>
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<p>Could you roast and grind coffee? A family in the city of Armenia has a small electric unit set up in the garage, and the aroma of roasting coffee brings customers from blocks around. One can buy a pound of coffee already ground and packaged, or watch while the newly roasted beans are ground to order.</p>
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<p>A family in Medellín earns all its income from the home manufacture of gelatinas, a dessert similar to marshmallows. Sales are made retail from the home as well as wholesale to small food stores.</p>
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<p>In communities where very few persons own automobiles, vendors render a real service by delivering fruits and vegetables to the customer. An elderly man, with a view to earning a little pocket change, started out to offer lemons from door to door. To his surprise, several persons asked him to come again the following week, and thus a route of steady buyers was established. Later, at the request of his customers, he expanded the business by adding papayas, bananas, pineapples and other types of fruit to his deliveries.</p>
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<p>A mother needed extra cash for a trip the family wanted to take. She turned the front room of her home into a salesroom and started selling eggs to her residential neighborhood. From the profits of her modest efforts, a vacation was enjoyed by all the family.</p>
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<p>In a tropical climate, a refrigerator is a real necessity, but in Colombia it is very expensive. How to enjoy owning one and still keep up the monthly payments? Possibly by sharing the products of your refrigerator with your neighbors—for a price! Stir up a mixture for popsicles, varying it with flavored syrups, crushed pineapple, mango, banana or shredded coconut, pour it into the ice trays or paper cups and drop in a short wooden stick. Now pop it into the freezer. Before long you will have a line of customers, especially children coming home from school, who have seen your handwritten sign in the window: helados. Since most families do not own a refrigerator, you can increase profits from your mini-business by the sale of bottled refreshments, home-prepared punch or fruit juice, or from the sale of ice cubes.</p>
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<p>A young lad can find ways to employ his spare time profitably, contributing substantially to the family’s support. One young boy, after a nominal investment in supplies, called from door to door offering to shine shoes, then returned the following week where his services were accepted. With initiative and diligence, he built up a route of regular, appreciative customers. Shoe repair added to this service would increase one’s income.</p>
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<p>A mother and daughter in Bucaramanga started making baby clothes in the home for sale in the immediate community. Through sales to local clothing merchants, this business was later expanded to become the family’s sole means of support.</p>
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<p>A man sat on the sidewalk at a busy intersection of a large coastal city, with a supply of palm leaves around him. Quickly he cut the fronds into strips one inch wide, then fashioned a circle from a length of wire. Deftly, he covered the wire with many strips of palm leaf, weaving a flat brim inward about three inches, then shaped a crown, completing an attractive hat in less than ten minutes. As he started on the second hat, fascinated observers were already waving the money and shouting: The next one is mine!</p>
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<p>A drugstore was opened in the living room of a home in a residential area. A supply of pharmaceutical-products, shampoos, lotions and ointments was neatly arranged on display shelves out of reach but within view of an open window. Since all sales were made through the window, mother was freed from constant attendance and could continue her housework between customers.</p>
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<p>From a small sidewalk booth called Noah’s Ark all manner of used tools, plumbing equipment and other hardware are sold. A small business could be formed to sell or rent used books, magazines, furniture, clothing, appliances, sports equipment, musical instruments, or a combination of these items.</p>
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<p>Metalwork in the form of doors, door-frames, window frames, metal shelving, or furniture provides employment for many businessmen in Colombia. Iron grillwork is becoming ever more popular for protecting windows and entrances, for enclosing porches, for fences or handrailings. Decorative and practical, the iron can be worked into floral designs, leaping antelopes, a dazzling sunrise, or even bars with musical notes.</p>
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<p>The manufacture of flowerpots and planters provides an income for a resourceful family. While the teen-age sons and daughters mix sand and cement, mold and paint the product in the patio, father sells to small merchants in the local market, or from a handcart in residential areas. Another family expands this idea by marketing potted palms, orchids, philodendron or coleus plants, using the second-story balcony to display them.</p>
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<p>Shoe manufacture is still largely a handcraft in Colombia, and three or four men often work together under contract to retailers or by selling from a display case in their shop. The customer can select footwear already made, or may order shoes to his exact size and style preference. A family in Bogotá makes a soft hand-stitched house slipper, similar to an Indian moccasin; and this business is their sole source of support.</p>
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<p>Leather and imitation-leather book covers, wallets, coin purses, belts, handbags, briefcases or school-book bags are items constantly in demand. Sport jackets, made of suede or other leather, as well as imitation-leather raincoats, are clothing articles that never go out of style. Upholstering auto seats or living-room furniture in leatherlike plastics provides an income for many.</p>
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<p>In the higher altitudes, a woolen ruana or poncho is a year-round necessity. Worn as a cape, a ruana serves for cold or rain, and is preferred by Colombians to a coat or jacket. A family in Bogotá weaves the fabric on a home loom, varying the colorful patterns for different effects. But ruanas can be made from any type of woolen fabrics, solid-color flannels or wool knits trimmed with white fringe, or lovely plaids with matching fringe.</p>
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<p>Many other opportunities await the businessman or woman in furniture refinishing, rebinding worn books, crocheting or knitting shawls or sweaters, embroidering sheets or table linens, the manufacture of wigs or hairpieces, costume jewelry, macrame handbags, rope or wool scatter rugs, table lamps, mattresses, pillows, wicker furniture or stuffed toys.</p>
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		<title>Women, If You Earn More &amp; Are Smarter Than Your Husband, Would You Banish To Bed Apart&amp; Beat Him?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:53:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allah says in the Quran that MEN are the maintainers &#38; protectors of WOMEN &#8220;because Allah has made one of them to excel the other &#38; because they  spend their money protecting them!&#8221;
Well, in places like USA, a fourth of all women earn more than their husbands, in many Western nations &#38; even in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allah says in the Quran that MEN are the maintainers &amp; protectors of WOMEN &#8220;because Allah has made one of them to excel the other &amp; because they  spend their money protecting them!&#8221;<br />
Well, in places like USA, a fourth of all women earn more than their husbands, in many Western nations &amp; even in some Muslim nations like Iran, Algeria, Tunisia, women make up the majority of university graduates-these women contribute more financially towards their families than their husbands, amny of whom are high school dropouts &amp; stupid!<br />
Even before Muhammad started Islam, women like Khadija earned more than her husband, had lived much longer&amp; spent her money on the family, rather than his!<br />
So if you&#8217;re a really smart woman, stuck with a foolish husband who refuses to see sense over some issue, will you banish him to another bed &amp; then bash him up to make him see his stupidity?<br />
According to Allah, man always has this right over woman, rather than vice versa!<br />
004.034<br />
YUSUFALI: Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means. Therefore the righteous women are devoutly obedient, and guard in (the husband&#8217;s) absence what Allah would have them guard. As to those women on whose part ye fear disloyalty and ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (Next), refuse to share their beds, (And last) beat them (lightly); but if they return to obedience, seek not against them Means (of annoyance): For Allah is Most High, great (above you all).<br />
PICKTHAL: Men are in charge of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and because they spend of their property (for the support of women). So good women are the obedient, guarding in secret that which Allah hath guarded. As for those from whom ye fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they obey you, seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High, Exalted, Great.<br />
SHAKIR: Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend out of their property; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping-places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them; surely Allah is High, Great.<br />
@Sonja: 4 different men, 4 diferent occasions from 4:15, please before you answer!</p>
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		<title>Would Getting A Loan For A Larger Deposit Ruin Chances Of Getting A Buy-to-let Abroad?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 20:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m currently earning just over £12,500/year.  And can afford £130/week (currently saving).  And I have £3,500 saved currently.  I want to purchase a property abroad for investment purposes (probably Dubai or Bulgaria).  The plan is that it will be a buy-to-let mortgage.  And I plan to purchase a property worth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m currently earning just over £12,500/year.  And can afford £130/week (currently saving).  And I have £3,500 saved currently.  I want to purchase a property abroad for investment purposes (probably Dubai or Bulgaria).  The plan is that it will be a buy-to-let mortgage.  And I plan to purchase a property worth about £50,000 &#8211; £60,000.  However the minimum LTV is usually 80%-85%, meaning I&#8217;d need about £10,000-£13,000.  I don&#8217;t necessarily want to wait a year and miss out on opportunities, so would me borrowing money (maybe £5,000 &#8211; £8,000), would that ruin my chances of getting a buy-to-let mortgage?<br />
I have option of securing my parents &amp; their home (worth between £250,000 &#8211; £300,000) as guarentors.  My father still has a mortgage on his home of approx £25,000.</p>
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		<title>Roughly, How Much Would Building A Seafront Home In Belize Cost?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 17:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am considering buying seafront property that is actually quite cheap, however I know that most of the materials would be imported, roughly what expenses should I expect.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am considering buying seafront property that is actually quite cheap, however I know that most of the materials would be imported, roughly what expenses should I expect.  </p>
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		<title>I Want To Build A Property In Crete, I Live In London, If I Was To Make A Profit On Sale, Would I Pay Tax?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 08:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i work and live in london, which means i pay tax here, i want to know if i was to build and sell a property in Crete or Bulgeria would i pay capital gains tax there in that country and then bring the money here in London, would i then be taxed here. What would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i work and live in london, which means i pay tax here, i want to know if i was to build and sell a property in Crete or Bulgeria would i pay capital gains tax there in that country and then bring the money here in London, would i then be taxed here. What would be the tax in Crete and Bulgaria, if any.<br />
thanks<br />
Chris</p>
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		<title>I Would Like To Purchase Real Estate And Start A Business In Bulgaria. Where Do I Start? Too Risky/expensive?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 03:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve never owned anything, so I don&#8217;t know where to begin.  Getting loans from whom?  Will am American bank give me a loan for property in a foreign country, etc?  I think my plan is feasible, but very complicated and I don&#8217;t know where to begin.  I want to make this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never owned anything, so I don&#8217;t know where to begin.  Getting loans from whom?  Will am American bank give me a loan for property in a foreign country, etc?  I think my plan is feasible, but very complicated and I don&#8217;t know where to begin.  I want to make this dream a reality.  Can someone point me in the right direction please?</p>
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		<title>Would I Be Allowed To Buy A Residential Property In Bahrain?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am British (living in the UK) and not a Muslim. I have been asked to consider a job in Bahrain, which I am considering. I am likely to be there for at least two years but I will have to pay for my own accomodation. I know that a few years ago when I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am British (living in the UK) and not a Muslim. I have been asked to consider a job in Bahrain, which I am considering. I am likely to be there for at least two years but I will have to pay for my own accomodation. I know that a few years ago when I was last there there, I would not have been able to purchase  property. However, I am not sure what the situation is at the moment. Would I be allowed to buy a residential property in Bahrain for me to live in? Where would I be able to get this confirmed?</p>
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		<title>Where Would Be A Good Place To Invest In A Property Abroad?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 03:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been thinking about Bansko in Bulgaria, any other suggestions? I&#8217;m British by the way!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking about Bansko in Bulgaria, any other suggestions? I&#8217;m British by the way!</p>
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		<title>What Would You Do About This Con-message?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 17:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recieved this through yahoo360, what would you do?
charity
Dear friend,
Greetings in the name of the Lord,As you read this, I don&#8217;t
want you to feel sorry for me,because, I know everyone will
die someday.
My name is Mr Sal Rabb a merchant in
Dubai, in the U.A.E.I have been diagnosed with Esophageal
cancer. It has defiled all forms of medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recieved this through yahoo360, what would you do?<br />
charity<br />
Dear friend,<br />
Greetings in the name of the Lord,As you read this, I don&#8217;t<br />
want you to feel sorry for me,because, I know everyone will<br />
die someday.<br />
My name is Mr Sal Rabb a merchant in<br />
Dubai, in the U.A.E.I have been diagnosed with Esophageal<br />
cancer. It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, and<br />
right now I have only about a few months to live, according<br />
to medical experts.<br />
I have not particularly lived my life so well, as I never<br />
really cared for anyone but my<br />
business.Though I am very rich, I was never Generous, I was<br />
always hostile to people and only focused on my business as<br />
that was the only thing I cared for.But now I regret all<br />
this, as I now know that there is more to life<br />
than just wanting to have or make all the money in the<br />
world. I have willed out most of my property and assets to<br />
my immediate and extended family members as well as a few<br />
close friends.<br />
I have decided to give alms to charity organizations,as I<br />
want this one of the last good deeds I do on earth.<br />
So far, I have distributed money to some charity<br />
organizations in the U.A.E, Algeria and Malaysia. Now that<br />
my health has deteriorated so badly, I cannot do this<br />
myself anymore. I once asked members of my family to close<br />
one of my accounts and distribute the money that I have<br />
there to charity organization in Bulgaria and Pakistan,<br />
they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence, I do<br />
not trust them anymore, as they are not contended<br />
with what I have left for them.<br />
The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash<br />
deposit of eighteen million dollars $18,000,000,00 that I<br />
have with a finance/Security Company abroad. I will want<br />
you to help me collect this deposit and dispatch it to<br />
charity organizations.I have set aside 10% for your time.<br />
God be with you.<br />
Sal Rabb<br />
forward your reply to salluvschrist@katamail.com for my own convenience<br />
p.s,i will like part to go for the hurricane victims</p>
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		<title>Does Anybody Have Property In Sunnybeach Bulgaria ? We Have Just Bought One And Would Like To Know More .?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
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