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Old 26th May 2008, 14:18
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Tymoshenko has decided to start the break-up of country’s chemical industry

Jostling against our president and perceiving the futility of attempts to win the confrontation with him, Tymoshenko has decided to start the break-up of country’s chemical industry.
Well, certainly our premier realizes that she can lose all her might and fortune for a small moment. And in this connection, I hear, she decided to form close contacts with Chinese manufacturers. It’s well-known that for long they dream of snatching control of Ukraine’s chemical enterprises. That’s why now Timoshenko tries to destroy the chemical branch of Ukrainian economy in hope to get extra gains from sail of our cheapening enterprises for Chinese!
Thus, the Orange coalition is broken down and now every its member is pulling country’s values to own side, pushing our Ukraine out from the right way!
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