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ebrima ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Alieu,

I'll forward your abstract to Max and in turn ask him to send you an
abstract of his thesis directly.

Ebrima Ceesay

Omar Drammeh, Wow! Another FA cup final for your inspirational Chelsea side.
By the way, the English media loves Gianluca Vialli, the Chelsea manager,
and in all the papers today, especially the Tabloids, he was being praised
for the good job he is doing at Chelsea.

I myself like Vialli's demeanour; he always calculates what to say and how
to say it. He is an A-Class diplomat, I must say.

And what about Gustavo Poyet? Always dangerous in the air! His head must be
as solid as a rock.

Yes, you are right, Arsenal have got to watch Lens at home. Lens always do
well at home. And I understand Olivier D'acourt of Lens who missed the first
leg, because of injury, will play in the return leg.
Dacourt, although not yet in the French squad, is rated as one of the best
midfield defenders in Europe. And offensively, he is also dangerous. He
couldn't settle in the English Premiership when he played for Everton, but
he is certainly a talent.

Did you hear that French soccer legend Jean Amadou Tigana has been appointed
as the new coach of the London West-End based Fulham Football Club, which is
in the English First Division?

The Egyptian-born multi millionaire, Muhammed Al Fayed, who owns Fulham and
the famous Harrods Stores in London, is paying Tigana £1.5 million pounds
per year, thus making him the highest paid manager in England.

Alex Fergusson of Manchester; Arsene Wenger of Arsenal; George Graham of
Tottenham; Vialli of Chelsea; Houlier of Liverpool; and Bobby Robson of
Newcastle were the highest-paid managers here, but none reached £1.5 million
per year. Each gets not more than £1.3million per year.

Anyway, let us wish Tigana success in his new job, which takes effect 1 July
2000.


>From: "Alieu .K. Jammeh" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Conflict in Africa!!!
>Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:53:34 PDT
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>Ebrima Ceesay,
>
>Thanks very much for having time to peruse through the abstract. You may
>forward it to your friend, Max. I intend to you to donate a copy of the
>whole thesis to the Gambia University soon. I should be able to do this
>either through the post or by hand delivery when I am in the Gambia.
>
>I will appreciate it too if your friend can kindly let me see the abstract
>of his thesis. It may help to add to my knowledge. I will find time to read
>the book, "Mercenaries: An African Security
>>Dilemma". It should be interesting stuff.
>
>
>Cheers
>
>Alieu
>
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