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GOIGovernment Of India
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GOIGovernment of Iraq
GOIGovernment Of Indonesia
GOIGovernment of Israel
GOIGovernment of Ireland
GOIGene of Interest
GOIGross Operating Income
GOIGate Oxide Integrity
GOIGermanium-On-Insulator
GOIGynecol Obstet Invest
GOIGoa, India - Dabolim (Airport Code)
GOIGuardians of Islam (gaming clan)
GOIGeneral Operating Instruction
GOIGlobal Outreach Foundation Rwanda Programme


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They will join other firefighters from Germany, Japan, Turkey, Switzerland and Hungry trained in emergency search and rescue techniques who will work with the Government of Indonesia to help save lives.
In return, the government of Indonesia has committed these funds to support grants to protect and restore the country's tropical forests.
On behalf of the people and government of Indonesia, I convey our deep condolence over the death of Pope John Paul II, who just passed away a few hours ago,'' Yudhoyono told a press conference at the State Palace.
 
 
 
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