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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Joseph Waligore who wrote (18478)9/12/2001 8:20:53 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
Palestinians in Jerusalem celebrated
outside the Damascus Gate to the historic
Old City, shouting, clapping, and passing
around candies. Teenagers stoned Israeli
buses and cars in nearby streets before a
tight lid was clamped on the streets of East
Jerusalem.

In a coffeehouse on Musrara Street in
Palestinian-dominated East Jerusalem,
Fahmi Abu Nab, 25, a driver, said the
attack on America came ''from God.''

''America thinks she is greater than God,''
he said. ''This is a punishment from God.
This is a gift from God to the Palestinian
and Iraqi people.''

Pointing at a television that was showing
the collapse of a World Trade Center
tower, his friend Harbi Abu Sneineh, 35,
added: ''God does not fight with stones.
Look what God has done to America.''

boston.com
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