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  • The government is already hamstrung by creditors 'claims on its annual oil earnings of some three billion dollars for the next three years, and Angolans are already poor enough with a 250 - dollar income per head, said Bonnel.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • "Aid must be upfront and all donors - including the U.N. system and NGOs (non-governmental organisations) - must be involved," according to Bonnel who found during his first visit to the country last August a "situation much worse than I expected."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Strath-Bonnel --- made many acknowledgements of the honour and gratitude he felt.

    The Antiquary 1845

  • French sales of halal food are forecast to hit 5.5 billion euros (US$7. 42 billion) this year and move "from the ethnic market to the mass market," Bonnel said.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • French sales of halal food are forecast to hit 5.5 billion euros (US$7. 42 billion) this year and move "from the ethnic market to the mass market," Bonnel said.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Bonnel was referring to the increasing number of Muslims joining the French middle classes and expanding their culinary horizons, a trend that has even spawned a new term - beurgeois, a slightly ironic mix of "bourgeois," or middle class, and beur, slang for North African.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Bonnel was referring to the increasing number of Muslims joining the French middle classes and expanding their culinary horizons, a trend that has even spawned a new term - beurgeois, a slightly ironic mix of "bourgeois," or middle class, and beur, slang for North African.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • French sales of halal food are forecast to hit 5.5 billion euros (US$7. 42 billion) this year and move "from the ethnic market to the mass market," Bonnel said.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Bonnel was referring to the increasing number of Muslims joining the French middle classes and expanding their culinary horizons, a trend that has even spawned a new term - beurgeois, a slightly ironic mix of "bourgeois," or middle class, and beur, slang for North African.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Strath – Bonnel — made many acknowledgements of the honour and gratitude he felt.

    The Antiquary 1584

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