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| HTC Sensation (1 GB) Smartphone |
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$199.99 -
$609.99
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Smartphone Android, 1 GB, Touch Screen, 4.3 inch, Widescreen, Play music, Take pictures, Gaming, Web browsing, GPS, eMails, Movie maker, Radio, Digital TV playback
With a streamlined unibody aluminum design, infinite ways to make it yours and an 8-megapixel camera on board, it’s got every detail covered and every detail captured. With HTC Sense™ improving upon the improvements of Android 2.3, you've got deep social network integration across a ton of different apps, custom HTC widgets, animated displays, automated updates, and infinite ways to customize.
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| Motorola KRZR K1 Cell Phone |
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$44.99 -
$170.00
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Clamshell, Play music, 6.67 Hours Talk Time
The next evolution of the Motorola RAZR phone, the MOTOKRZR K1 is the perfect fusion of technology and chic style. Elegant lines and smooth, seamless curves give the MOTOKRZR a luxurious, distinctive look. Not only is it a sight to behold, it’s also a technological knock-out. A 2.0 megapixel digital camera and video capture and playback complement all the standard functions we’ve come to expect from Motorola including Bluetooth wireless connectivity and Java 2 supported games and screen savers.
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| RIM Blackberry Curve 8330 Cell Phone |
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$19.93 -
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BlackBerry OS, 64 MB, Play music, Gaming, Web browsing, eMails, Radio, Digital TV playback
When you’ve got a lot on the go, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 Smartphone helps keep you connected to the people and information that matter. With email, phone, organizer, camera, video recorder, Internet access, supported mobile streaming and GPS capabilities at your fingertips, you’ll have the flexibility and freedom to manage your busy life. The incredible multimedia player also lets you enjoy your music, videos and pictures – so you can have some fun along the way. Power up the BlackBerry Curve Smartphone and empower your life.
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Candy Bar, 120 MB, 2.6 inch, Take pictures, Web browsing, eMails, Movie maker, Radio, 3.2 Hours Talk Time
Black Sony Ericsson txt Contract Mobile Phone on Vodafone Vodafone £26, 24 months with 600 anytime cross network minutes and Unlimited anytime texts. Handset Features include 3.15 fixed-focus camera;Wi-Fi;Integrated Social Networking;Push Email;QWERTY keyboard.
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The People of Pakistan
Pakistan has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. The total population has reached 170,000,000. It is a very diverse country with many different ethnic groups occupying the region.
Instability and its Effects on Pakistani Politics and Economy
Pakistan, the product of the dissolution of the British Empire, officially became a state in 1947. Although young in age, Pakistan has been plagued by political and economic difficulties that have influenced foreign policy on a regional as well as a global scale.
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Pakistan to reopen crossing vital to NATO
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan said Saturday it will reopen a key border crossing and allow convoys to resume delivering supplies to NATO troops in Afghanistan, ending a 10-day blockade during which trucks were stranded on their way to the border and almost 150 were destroyed by attackers.
General: Militants flow into Pakistan
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan - The top U.S. general in eastern Afghanistan said Friday he is seeing "some very interesting movement" of insurgents across the border into Pakistan this spring, possibly to join Taliban militants battling government troops.
Lawmakers angry with Pakistan warn of cuts in aid
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans and Democrats warned Pakistan on Tuesday that billions of dollars in American aid are at stake if Islamabad doesn’t step up its efforts against terrorists, a clear sign of the growing exasperation after the U.S. takedown of Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan.
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