read us like a book !
<"At Kingston, Jamaica, in April 1975, Prime Minister Michael Manley, a light skinned West Indian, presided with panache and spoke with great eloquence. But I found his views quixotic.>
<The people were full of song and dance, spoke eloquently, danced vigorously and drank copiously. Hard work they had left behind with slavery." From Third World to First. The Singapore Story: 1965-2000. Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew.>
<Margaret Thatcher read all his speeches while she was in office and declared he was never wrong.>
<"At Kingston, Jamaica, in April 1975, Prime Minister Michael Manley, a light skinned West Indian, presided with panache and spoke with great eloquence. But I found his views quixotic.>
<The people were full of song and dance, spoke eloquently, danced vigorously and drank copiously. Hard work they had left behind with slavery." From Third World to First. The Singapore Story: 1965-2000. Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew.>
<Margaret Thatcher read all his speeches while she was in office and declared he was never wrong.>
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