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I love some of the books by Thomas Friedman, and his columns for the New York Times are also always worth reading. One of my favourites recently was his column headlined “A theory of everything”, which dealt with the effects of the Information Technology revolution and politics and people – from riots, rebellion to empowering minority extreme groups, such as the Tea Party in America. You can click here to read the article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/14/opinion/sunday/Friedman-a-theory-of-everyting-sort-of.html?ref=opinion
Posted by Michael de Broglio on Friday 26-Aug-11
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cherise said:
on Tuesday 30-Aug-11 12:59 PM
i agree completelly because the trucks reallly do take up so much time during peak hours.
i have noticed,once on my way down to durban that there have been seperate roads built for buses and trucks for a certain amount of the way and then joins up with normal traffic towards pietermartizburg. which really does make a difference in the flow of traffic.
i know however that it would e impossible to build seperate roads everywhere for trucks and buses to travel on. i really like this idea of different time schedules..
Johannesburg based attorney specializing in personal injury matters including Road Accident Fund claims and medical negligence matters. My interests include golf, reading and the internet and the way it is constantly developing. I have a passion for life and a desire for less stress!