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Politics aside......

While a New Malden resident apparently still lingers in Guantanamo Bay  (on a flimsy pretext according to many accounts) some residents of Worcester Park are apparently busy helping rebuild Iraq.
The smoke-belching chimneys of their huge factories may be carefully camouflaged from even the lidless roving eye of Google Earth but may I present to you Worcester Park's own
Ariba Steel as a supplier to the coalition!
It seems to be the brainchild of the
Obayda family but as an indication that times might be hard in the steel business they seem to have flirted with selling middle-eastern recipes, although that doesn't seem to have gone well judging by the rest of the website.


Perhaps they're a key force behind our beloved Ryan Gate deli?

13.1.06 10:19
 


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(13.1.06 10:52)
This country has gone completely mad - I may have to think of emigrating somewhere.....I wonder if the moon is habitable yet?


(13.1.06 11:07)
sonicson: I'm sure Ariba Steel would offer to help build your little lunar hideaway!


(14.1.06 00:25)
If they are, they will be finding the retail market as hard as the one for steel!
They'll be doing cookery books next!

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