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  Madeira - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This continued until 1928, when a series for Madeira was issued; but this was the last to be produced until 1980 (stamps of Portugal having been valid in Madeira since 1898), when Portugal began issuing stamps inscribed "Portugal Madeira" that were valid in both Madeira and Continental Portugal, similar to those issued for the Azores.
The Islands have two airports, one in Santa Cruz (known as Funchal Airport (FNC)) on the Island of Madeira and the other in the city of Vila Baleira on Porto Santo Island.
Flights to the islands are mostly made from Lisbon, but there are also direct flights from other major European cities.
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 ENCYCLOPEDIA HANASIANA
If you run your campaign on the premise that you are the strong Commander that the nation needs you can’t just drop the chain of command when it gets hot.
It’s telling that Fox News’ Paul Schur resorts to an analysis of FNC’s audience to rebut Timothy Noah’s criticism of the network’s content.
If anything, the number Schur cites — that 70 percent of FNC viewers favor Bush — reveals just how effective the network’s skew has been in promoting the “Bush cause.”
www.hanasiana.com /archives/2004_10.html   (4632 words)

  
 North Cape Publications
Also described in detail are all the national variations of the Kalashnikov rifles, including the Bulgarian, Chinese, Egyptian, East German, Hungarian, Iraqi, North Korean, Polish, Romanian, and Yugoslavian manufactured Kalashnikov rifles in both 7.62 and 5.45 caliber.
A separate chapter describes all clones of the Kalashnikov system from the Belgian FNC through the Israeli Galil to the Swiss STg.90 series.
Other chapters include: 1)a complete history of the rifle's development, 2)a short biography of Mikhail Kalashnikov, 3)descriptions and use of purpose-built telescopic sights for the Kalashnikov rifles, 4)accessories and tools issued to the soldier, 5)ammunition carriers from vests to pouches, and 5)various types of Soviet and Russian ammunition.
www.northcapepubs.com   (11131 words)

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