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Aug 26, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Ten years on, East Timor looks to the future

Full story: The Age

EAST Timor's Finance Minister, Emilia Pires, remembers well her first days at Moreland High School in the tough Coburg of the 1970s.

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Aug 26, 2009
 
very inspiring article but lets combat corruption first because that is only 1 of the main problem in ET.
Lorohoras

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Aug 27, 2009
 

WOW ... Is it true that 90 percent population lives from 1.15 million people from ET,$1.50 generate only dollars a day??

How could be the most advanced countries in southeast asia?

would not that just be a dream that will not become reality ..
Andi Liani

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Aug 27, 2009
 
here I am wrote:
very inspiring article but lets combat corruption first because that is only 1 of the main problem in ET.
That's true! We need to combat rampant corruption at any cost, before thinking of being one of asian's economy miracle.

AMP government needs to pull out all the stops to drag those involved in corruption cases to trial regardless of their political background.

Public is running out of patient to see government taking firm measures to deal with corruption.
VIda

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Aug 28, 2009
 
I like this article and I support Pires so much because I believe that she can contribute a lot of good things for TIMOR.
Why is it impossible to make miracle in south east asia? We have to have spirit to dream before we exercise this dream.
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Aug 28, 2009
 
Andi Liani wrote:
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That's true! We need to combat rampant corruption at any cost, before thinking of being one of asian's economy miracle.
AMP government needs to pull out all the stops to drag those involved in corruption cases to trial regardless of their political background.
Public is running out of patient to see government taking firm measures to deal with corruption.
our leaders must be well equipped which sensitivity,when they made a publics acknowledgement this and that is a kind of promise to the people they must be aware of that because people are waiting for to it not just sounds it out but there must an action and in the end there is no miracle thing happen like of suggustion ET to joining OECD so called countries rich clubs well that will the dream but for now ET simply not ready yet is something beyond the reach as our people still fighting to live and our city still in a huge messy we must look after our people first give them better education, jobs and clean our city that when you go out to the publics look around hardly indentify who is rich and poor look a like they all millioners in the eye then ET is ready to join OECD...so you are right publics have a right to express their anger and loose patient on the leaders who like sound it out but no action...
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Aug 28, 2009
 
VIda wrote:
I like this article and I support Pires so much because I believe that she can contribute a lot of good things for TIMOR.
Why is it impossible to make miracle in south east asia? We have to have spirit to dream before we exercise this dream.
I am on the same ship as Pires has like of capitalist and competition is the good thing to plant this philosophy to young people, in a sense that people who hard work will get more then the lazy one will get less but for sure she must transform her dream into each of every timorese so that they can have dream the same way as her.
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Aug 28, 2009
 
Lorohoras wrote:
WOW ... Is it true that 90 percent population lives from 1.15 million people from ET,$1.50 generate only dollars a day??
How could be the most advanced countries in southeast asia?
would not that just be a dream that will not become reality ..
this dream has said their leader ten years ago, and now still is dreaming...

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Aug 29, 2009
 
here I am wrote:
<quoted text> I am on the same ship as Pires has like of capitalist and competition is the good thing to plant this philosophy to young people, in a sense that people who hard work will get more then the lazy one will get less but for sure she must transform her dream into each of every timorese so that they can have dream the same way as her.

Dreams come true is not going to make people become crazy..
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Aug 29, 2009
 
Lorohoras wrote:
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Dreams come true is not going to make people become crazy..
international analysis about the current situation in ET it have been relatively peaceful in recent years, because of that ET economy could possible growth every each years that is perhaps in related to Pires article it more way made sense that ET will become the next miracle in south east asia, may its true? but to me this statement where a little bit naif because it is far from the fact that what I have seeing it in ET. although it is up normal for leaders to make suck statement and get criticisms from publics, the thing is no matter whatever they do there will always have a plenty of critics from publics that how ET will progress all the time but it is not crazy as you put it? dream is always a dream that's what our leaders believing it and I certainly believed it too because I believe that some of ET leaders have seeing those dream but how to making those dream come true is entairly up to the leaders to make it reality because the publics demand is big, they're expecting reality, not show talk...

hey you, I rather replay to my fellow timorese comment instead of your useless comment or unless you bring some constructives argument, do you got me?
Lorohoras

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Aug 30, 2009
 
here I am wrote:
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hey you, I rather replay to my fellow timorese comment instead of your useless comment or unless you bring some constructives argument, do you got me?
My comments are not all wrong as you say.
I like the ET leader who has a big dream, but whether it will become a reality?
Speech from Pires will get people to ET for more demanding.
My expectations ET leaders have much to give and not a lot of dreaming.

Peace -->>Korban Keganasan Perang Saudara<<--
Andi Liani

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Aug 30, 2009
 
here I am wrote:
<quoted text>our leaders must be well equipped which sensitivity,when they made a publics acknowledgement this and that is a kind of promise to the people they must be aware of that because people are waiting for to it not just sounds it out but there must an action and in the end there is no miracle thing happen like of suggustion ET to joining OECD so called countries rich clubs well that will the dream but for now ET simply not ready yet is something beyond the reach as our people still fighting to live and our city still in a huge messy we must look after our people first give them better education, jobs and clean our city that when you go out to the publics look around hardly indentify who is rich and poor look a like they all millioners in the eye then ET is ready to join OECD...so you are right publics have a right to express their anger and loose patient on the leaders who like sound it out but no action...
AMP led by Maun Bo'ot Kay Rala Xanana is moving on the right track. The only blind spot is uncertainty about trial against corruption cases.

“Haters you can't be me!! ;D”

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Aug 30, 2009
 
Wadda nice news..
Wish u all the best Timorese
taroman

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Aug 31, 2009
 
Lorohoras wrote:
WOW ... Is it true that 90 percent population lives from 1.15 million people from ET,$1.50 generate only dollars a day??
How could be the most advanced countries in southeast asia?
would not that just be a dream that will not become reality ..
it is just the begining..
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Aug 31, 2009
 
Lorohoras wrote:
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My comments are not all wrong as you say.
I like the ET leader who has a big dream, but whether it will become a reality?
Speech from Pires will get people to ET for more demanding.
My expectations ET leaders have much to give and not a lot of dreaming.
Peace -->>Korban Keganasan Perang Saudara<<--
Emilia Pires was right to emphasising her her dream, theres nothing wrong for someone to drawing her dream, she is 1 of the decision makers in ET, so i guess she is well aware of her statement,that her agument will challenged by her colleagues at work and by the publics at large, whether her ideas were match the current situation is yet to be judged by publics? some her argument were brilliant, despaite some of them were what I called it as an inappropriate statement so she should keep it low profile....

you and your friend kodok were in same line next time bring some fruitfull argument,whether your guys won't questioning her leadership is up to you but not angainst her dream...everyone have dream even orang utan alias (kingkong) also have dream...sheerup
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Aug 31, 2009
 
Andi Liani wrote:
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AMP led by Maun Bo'ot Kay Rala Xanana is moving on the right track. The only blind spot is uncertainty about trial against corruption cases.
for sure yes, because he feel the wound of his people...peace
taroman

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Oct 22, 2009
 
Kodok wrote:
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this dream has said their leader ten years ago, and now still is dreaming...
You ever dream to become the governor of special authonomy of East Timor anyhow it was bed dream that you ever had you mengamuk dan kabur setelah itu...

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