Ebou Jallow: You are indeed right! Kinsa Jawara is a very decent lady: very smart, I have say. I do not know where she is now, but later on, I'll find out from my sources in the Gambia if she is still a Civil Servant. I'll let you know afterwards. Yes, Ebou, as time goes on, we have a lot to share - on the Gambian situation - with the members of the Gambia-L. Alagie Ndure: Thanks for the comments. By the way, you are more than a brother to me (if you are the Alagie Ndure from Latri Kunda); so please do not hesitate to put me on track if I am off track! Your guidance/advice will be most appreciated. By the way, how are Aziz, Sheikh and Sam doing? Okay, I hope. Sidi Sanneh: Thanks for forwarding the information on the ADB fellowships to the L. I am sure some people on the L appreciated the information; and of course we wish good luck to all those Gambian applicants. Keep up the good work you are doing at the Bank. I was also pleased to have learnt that another Gambian, Lamin Barrow, formerly of the NIB and Kenya, has now joined the ADB. I have to say that as an economist, I rate "Lams" very high, and I am so pleased that he is now with the Bank. Sidi, I know you are a humble "koto"/Dad, but a question for you: how many Gambians have joined the Bank since you became an Executive Director at the ADB? The answer of course is: so many! So keep it up! Ebrima Ceesay ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------