
U607 Hose Coupling
U607 Hose Coupling- is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U607-A/B 26.5kg/case of 100 30kg/case of 100 27x27x31 cm /case of 100
U607-C/D 20.25kg/case of 50 23kg/case of 50 30x30x17 cm /case of 50
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escape (Texas has 600). Exotic hunters can shoot elephants from cars or from the backs of other
elephants, sometimes the orphaned calves of the victims of previous hunts. For the truly lazy
there is “just-in-t fuel dispenser ime shooting� where animals are trained to turn up at certain hours, and
“internet shooting� where you can guide the gun from your desk. All this removes much of the
inconvenience from hunting. It also removes its main justifi fuel dispenser cation—that it is the most natural way
of culling local wildlife.
America s anti-hunting movement is tiny by British standards. But it is gathering momentum, with
the mainstream Humane Society taking an increasingly tough line and even conservatives
protesting about exotic hunting. (The examples above are taken from “Dominion The Power of
Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy� a remarkable book by Matthew Scully, one
of Mr Bush s former speechwriters.) The squall over Mr Cheney s behaviour in Quailgate will
probably die down, providing Mr Whittington survives. But the debate over hunting will go on
growing.
Haiti s electoral aftermath
The rubbishing of a vote
Feb 16th 2006 | MIAMI
From fuel dispenser The Economist print edition
Reuters
A crucial election descends into confusion and mistrust, needlessly tarnishing René
Préval s election victory
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IT TOOK hours of negotiation involving, among others, the United Nations, the Organisation of
American States and Haiti s interim government. But finally, late on February 15th an agreement
was reached to declare René Préval the winner of a presidential election held eight days before. To
many, that outcome had long been clear, despite the confusion that surrounded the counting of
the votes.
Earlier in the week, Mr Préval had broken his silence to complain that “massive fraud and gross
errors�had stained the electoral process. “The Haitian peopl