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Strategies & Market Trends : Position Trading Forum

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To: Impristine who wrote (1431)9/11/1998 7:19:00 AM
From: Jeff Jordan   of 7247
 
I don't know what you mean by that but....whatever

Investors around the world are more concerned about economic/political uncertainty then one good earnings report from Intel! I would stay away from the Financials....Oils/Energy are hot! Overseas are not reacting well.

To: +BoNg-N-BoNg (307 )
From: +BoNg-N-BoNg
Friday, Sep 11 1998 12:35AM ET
Reply # of 309

a little bit OT - latest on Starr's report that will affect the market tomorrow...congress
has planning to post most of the 445 pages report on internet tomorrow as soon the
House votes for its approval.. If that is the case and as soon posted, I think going short
would be a good strategy....

>>>>>
Democrats Said To Warn Clinton

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A congressional source said President Clinton was warned
bluntly Thursday in a meeting with Democratic senators that impeachment is a possibility
in the wake of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's report. One senator was quoted as
telling the president his support in Congress was ''very thin.'' House Republicans made
plans to give widest possible distribution to 445 pages of Starr's report by posting it on
the Internet tomorrow, as soon as the full House votes its formal approval. The
president assured Senate Democrats at the White House there would be no damaging
new revelations when the material is made public about his relationship with Monica
Lewinsky and related matters.

Sources: Starr Alleges 11 Offenses

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The report Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr sent to
Congress Thursday lays out detailed evidence that prosecutors contend shows 11
impeachable offense by President Clinton, legal sources say. The offenses include
perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering and abuse of power, say the sources.
The report provides a damaging portrayal of Clinton's contacts with Monica Lewinsky
and Oval Office secretary Betty Currie, the sources said. Starr's report accuses Clinton
of lying in portions of his Aug. 17 grand jury testimony as well as his Jan. 17 sworn
testimony in the Paula Jones lawsuit, the sources said.

copyrighted 1998 - Associated Press
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