
U601 Oil indicator
U601 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.
Materials:
Body: Brass
Viewing glass: Toughened glass
seals: Buna-N
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bearing: Iron ball
Features :
U601 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
36.5kg/case of 50 40kg/case of 50 27.5x27x33 cm / case of 50
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Julien Méli
Paris
SIR �One reason for the disparity between Americans and Europeans enthusiasm for the game is
nationalism. A thou fuel dispenser sand-plus years of Europeans kicking the crap out of each other has manifested itself
in modern times on the football field. This is something that the average American fails to grasp, but
which is certainly palpable to a spectator at European matches.
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Petoskey, Michigan
Muslim futures
SIR - I am disappointed that you give such credibility to the views on Islam of Ayaan Hirsi Ali ( Muslim
futures , June 20th, Economist.com). Tariq Ramadan is a respected Muslim scholar and writer who has
contributed much to the debate on the future of Muslims in the West. Ms Hirsi Ali has admitted lying
about her past. She left the Netherlands in disgrace after a successful career as a professional Islam-
basher to further her ignominious career at the American fuel dispenser Enterprise Institute, a radical right-wing think-
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the more disenfranchised elements of the European Muslim diaspora; Ms Hirsi Ali neither speaks to
Muslims nor does she wish to change things. She should be described for what she is—a fraud, not a
martyr.
Ahmad Tarabishy
Cleveland, Ohio
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Mexico s election
Six years of refried beans, and little confidence of better to come
Jun 29th 2006 | MEXICO CITY
From The Economist print edition
Mexico s next president must improve on Vicente Fox s mixed record
AP
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century, until 2000, the outcome was never in doubt the Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as the
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