March 27, 2002, 09:00
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#451
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Oups...
Sorry guys, I made a BIG mistake: I let real life take its place this week-end... I am soooo ashamed !!!
And on Monday I worked 16 hours and didn't want to switch on my computer after that...
And Poly was down yesterday...
So, that's all my excuses for this time
I swear I'll try really hard not to let this happen again!!!
I'll play tonight!!
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March 27, 2002, 17:03
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#452
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New engineers commisioned in Turkey and some freight on the way to delivery, that's pretty much all...
And the save:
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March 28, 2002, 16:43
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#453
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King
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Kirk..? Your move
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March 28, 2002, 19:04
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#454
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Prince
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I guess this is threadjacking my own thread, but Anzac, what does the Juvenal quote in your signature mean?
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March 29, 2002, 00:00
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#455
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It means: "Who guards the guardians themselves?" and is from one of Juvenal's stories where this woman is seducing her husband's guards to prevent her from cheating on him  and he says that line.
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March 29, 2002, 06:06
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Prince
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Thanks - I've always wondered what it meant
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March 29, 2002, 09:16
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#457
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Yep, I knew what it meant (at least there is something left from my "latin years"!! not much though...  ) but didn't know in what context it had been used!!
Thanks
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March 29, 2002, 09:20
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#458
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Yes, Latin is great...  So where is Kirk? His turn is rotting on the forum
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March 29, 2002, 10:29
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#459
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Sultan worried
The Sultan expressed his concern today regarding the presence of numerous mighty battleships of the Russian navy in the Straits!
It had been agreed by Russia and the British Empire to at least ask for permission before crossing the Dardanelles (Istanbul treaty, January 1901).
His Magnificence Abd ul-Hamid II hopes it is just an oversight from the Russian bureaucracy...
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March 29, 2002, 12:29
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Russian Statement
Our apologies, but we have placed the ships there to protect our interest and defend the straits from foreigners who may try to enter. They are there as a defense force, but if you want them removed, they will be.
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March 29, 2002, 14:47
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#461
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I shall play my turn later today, just so you all know
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March 30, 2002, 03:57
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The city of Cordoba signaled to Britain late last night that it was ready to capitulate following intense bombardment and raids on the city itself.
Still minor rioting, but mostly calm in Britain, as citizens continentwide await the formation of a new government, which should come any time now
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March 30, 2002, 05:35
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#463
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Emperor
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Er Kirk, I think that you forgot to attach the file
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March 30, 2002, 19:42
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Ah yes, well here we go then!
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March 31, 2002, 19:38
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Moscow Courier
Rebuilding of Germany
Russia has begun to rebuild the German cities and setup a stable government. First on the agenda is to reign in central control and eliminate most of the corruption prevalent.
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March 31, 2002, 21:38
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#466
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La Republica
Italy Turns to trade
Now that the need for armaments has receeded, Italian industrial policy has shifted to the production of trade goods. It is expected that trade will boom in the next few months, thereby enriching both the people of Italy and those of our neighbors.
As part of this change from 'guns to butter', the Italian minister for trade has declared Italy a supporter of free trade, and has invited all nations to offer their products in Italy.
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March 31, 2002, 22:19
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#467
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Prince
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Le Monde
Madrid Falls
In a bloody battle, Madrid, the seat of General AI's tyranny, has fallen to French forces. Although the attack was undertaken with the Second Army's usual thorough preparation and caution, the fanatical defenders of the city caused large casualties with their suicidal tactics. Three artillery battalions took such heavy losses that they have been dissolved as operational units. However, the under-equipped and under-fed defenders soon gave way to French persistence, and the citizens of the city cheered the French entry.
General AI has fled his former capitol, and vows to continue the fight from the Spanish highlands. However, his cause is now more hopeless than ever, and the fall of his dictatorship is only a matter of time.
Last edited by winterfritz; March 31, 2002 at 22:24.
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April 1, 2002, 16:48
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Following King Case invitation, a cargo full of turkish manufactured goods, initially intending to trade with british cities but discouraged by the anarchy reigning for the moment, is heading for Italy!!
A message from the Sultan was sent to the Czar to tell Him that indeed the Ottoman Empire would prefer to see no warships in the straits or cruising close to the turkish coasts, except for a brief transit...
And the save:
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April 4, 2002, 22:57
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#469
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Kirk, your go
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April 6, 2002, 20:41
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The Times, July 1902
Transfer of Seville Concluded, all Eyes on La Coruna.
With no further bloodshed, British forces liberated the city of Sevilla from General AI, and were met by cheering Spaniards. This completes the conquest of Andalusia, and the newly installed interim military governor declared the once native Spanish garrison forces are trained, all attention will be turned to developing the Spanish infrastructure that has been neglected by General AI.
The only city Britain seeks to further liberate now is La Coruna, on the north-west Iberian coast. Sources tell of battleships seen heading in that direction.
Spanish Destroyer Destroyed Poetically near Palma
A fleet of battleships destroyed a small flotilla of destroyers near the city of La Palma that they'd been tracking for months. The Spanish were in no position to fight, but still refused to surrender. That folly cost them their lives.
Lisbon-Madrid Rail-line Nearing Completion
A brave corps of engineers has been hard at work throughout the Spanish war working to connect British territories inside the Iberian Peninsula and with the outside world. They announced today that in their steady progress, a raillink from Lisbon to Madrid shall soon be a reality, which will be a boon to Spanish prosperity.
Kirk Still Waiting to Form Government, Citizens Curious over Delays
Critics and allies alike of Provisional PM Kirk are beginning to raise concern over Kirk's failure to call elections to form a new government yet. Many along the spectrum privately are voicing concern that Kirk may never intend to have elections, and concentrate all power in his hands under some other form of government. Still his faithful allies point to his record at forcing the strong presidency into a powerless role. Critics say it was all a rouse to get himself more powerful with haste and ease. We and the everyday public are left scratching our heads over Kirk's intentions. Dowling Street had little comment on these "fabricated fairy tales."
OOC- File emailed to ANZAC
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April 7, 2002, 11:35
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Russian Economic Situation
The Russian Economy in recent months has been very strained by the previous war against Germany. The economy is running a deficient of 60 gold per year. Also the status of the German cities is not helping. The Russian Treasury has asked for a foriegn government to loan 200 gold which would be paid back in yearly installments. This message has gone out to the British Government.
Unrest in Germany and Austria-Hungary!
The recent annexations have been rioting and a general feel of civil unrest is in the air. Russia's miitary has been placed in the cities to keep general order, but if this continues, Russia will not be able to function without an emergency loan.
OOC: Kirk, I was at enthusiastic, and I changed it to worshipful, so you can try and hand over the battleships again, or give the loan.
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April 7, 2002, 19:40
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#472
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La Republica
Italy Responds to Russian Crisis
The Italian government has lent Russia 50 gold, the most the strained Italian economy can spare. King Case has described the loan as "the most we can do to help our great and powerful Russian friends".
Coal Shipments enter France
Two shipments of Italian coal are now en-route to the French cities of Paris and Bordeaux. In order to speed up the Trade between our two nations the Italian Minister for Trade has proposed a joint French-Italian effort to build railroad by-passes around our major cities.
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April 7, 2002, 20:04
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Moscow Courier
The Russian Empire greatfully thanks the kindness of the Republic of Italy.
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April 8, 2002, 08:03
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Le Monde
France continues to prosper
The newfound vigour of the French economy continues to astound analysts. Factories and steel mills continue to spring up in major towns and cities.
However, the public service continues to suffer from a lack of skilled engineers. Most of these are absent in Spain, laying tracks for the transportation of the Second Army, and the French government thus regretfully informs the Italians that French collaboration on the rail project will be some time coming. However, the Premier Winterfritz has given the project his go-ahead, and Italian construction workers are free to begin laying more tracks in France.
Offer made to Russia
In light of the Russian government's recent financial troubles, the cabinet has offered to buy Regensburg from the Tsar for 500 gold. Ministers commented that the amount should 'alleviate the worst financial problems of the Russians, as well as relieving them of a troublesome and seditious city - making this quite a deal.' The French government is still awaiting the Russian reply.
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April 8, 2002, 16:46
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Still big work on the infrastructure of the Ottoman Empire!!
And freight coming to Italy, trade lines to be established soon!!
And the save:
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April 8, 2002, 19:12
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Moscow Courier
Counter Proposal to French
The city of Regensburg is currently not in disorder and would serve no purpose in giving to the French. Yet Russia would accept a straight 300-500 gold loan.
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April 8, 2002, 20:40
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Statement from the French Cabinet
Analysts have indicated that the likelihood of your government's paying back such a loan are low and far off, considering your present budget situation. So instead we have proposed a method of non-cash payment in one resource that your nation is rich in: land. We ask you to reconsider our first offer; Regensburg is such a small city, and 500 gold is a lot of money.
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April 8, 2002, 21:12
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You don't think I'll pay off my debt? You'll get your money back, I promise. Also, we will not let you have a city which you didn't fight for to help when the time arose.
But I will accept a 200 gold loan, surely you can trust me to pay that off?
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April 8, 2002, 21:15
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April 8, 2002, 21:39
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Official French Government Statement
After hours of intense negotiation, ministers from France and Russia have arranged a settlement that is agreeable to both sides. This exchange will take place on the next French turn.
In response to the inflammatory comment above, the Premier replied that France 'didn't believe in using violence to attain one's ends.' He has also pointed out that France was embroiled in a bloody war in Spain at the time of the German conflict, and under Entente terms was under no obligation to join in the offensive operations of Italy, Britain and Russia.
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