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Oh? Teachers are trained to use the guns? Good. If so, should the students be also allowed to carry the guns? So, if the teachers and students are involved in a dispute, ... ehehehe... let them kill each other. Then do not cry for a bad possibility. As long as Americans continue to use cowboy management, all issues can be reached with the completion of cowboy way.►
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► Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis. Published on Dec 29, 2012 :: Will a rebel coup looking to unseat the government place the country in yet another humanitarian disaster? Inside Story, with presenter Adrian Finighan, speaks to guests: Louis Keumayou, the president of the Pan-African Press Association; Magloire Kolisso, a former press attache to the president; and Emmanuel Dupuy, the president of the Institute for Prospective and Security Studies in Europe. (VIDEO)
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