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	<title>Comments on: 2010 World Cup  &#8211; 19 Teams Have Qualified</title>
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		<title>By: Naseem Peer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Naseem Peer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sir,
I am writing this letter in reguard to what is being said about the upcoming world cup in South Africa. That is, whether the transport system can compete with any otherand whether we will be able to deal with any mishaps or delays with the present transport system.
Firstly, I would like to say that foreigners do not like to be treated without respect.  We as South Africans have given up our repect as we feel that the world owes us a favour and we are getting what is due to us, but to compete with the best, we must strive to be the best.  We must forget our road rage and be helpful to others for the sake of our futures.
Secondly, I would like to say that we cannot compete with first world country if our transport system does not work well.  The private, as well as public transport system has to be upgraded with an emphasis on luxury, ease of use, and most importantly, it must run on time.  These factors are more important than the x amount of rand that has been spent on wheelchair access, etc.
In short, Durban is not up to scratch when it comes to transport in general.  We need to pour money into the ideas of luxury busses and other luxury transport that will cater for all people to make this world cup successful. 

Your faithfully
Mr N.Peer
2108 Mangrove Beach Centre
91 Somtseu Rd.
Durban
Kwazulu/Natal
4001</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir,<br />
I am writing this letter in reguard to what is being said about the upcoming world cup in South Africa. That is, whether the transport system can compete with any otherand whether we will be able to deal with any mishaps or delays with the present transport system.<br />
Firstly, I would like to say that foreigners do not like to be treated without respect.  We as South Africans have given up our repect as we feel that the world owes us a favour and we are getting what is due to us, but to compete with the best, we must strive to be the best.  We must forget our road rage and be helpful to others for the sake of our futures.<br />
Secondly, I would like to say that we cannot compete with first world country if our transport system does not work well.  The private, as well as public transport system has to be upgraded with an emphasis on luxury, ease of use, and most importantly, it must run on time.  These factors are more important than the x amount of rand that has been spent on wheelchair access, etc.<br />
In short, Durban is not up to scratch when it comes to transport in general.  We need to pour money into the ideas of luxury busses and other luxury transport that will cater for all people to make this world cup successful. </p>
<p>Your faithfully<br />
Mr N.Peer<br />
2108 Mangrove Beach Centre<br />
91 Somtseu Rd.<br />
Durban<br />
Kwazulu/Natal<br />
4001</p>
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