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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (26396)8/19/2000 8:44:42 AM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (3) of 27012
 
Good morning SOnny, today we have one of the hotest days of the year so far, 29 degree centigrade in the shade. Can't even play golf in this heat!

The Kursk affair is taking a sad term. It now seems that the crew are all dead and we have to content ourselves with
officail Russian version of the "FACTS.!!!" As you may know
the construction of this vessel started in the Soviet area
but it was completed in 1994. when more than 150 of Russian
atomi subs were being scutled for lack of funds. This sub
was comssioned at the moment of great fianacial crisis when there was no money for furter training of the crew or buying
fuel and spare parts. It was in mediterranean Sea a few years ago simulating and attack on US fleet and since then
it had not left for the sea backs of lack of money. In the
armed forces, men rust faster then their equipments, if they don't get training. You wait and see, Russians are preparing to pass the blame on the US for having casued the
sub to sink! There is story of two explosions. They will caim that it was casued by some un-named vessel, accusing US without saying it right out.
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