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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (8858)10/8/2001 5:35:13 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) of 19219
 
New attacks underway in Afghanistan
(Updated at 2100 PST) That's 12:00 noon EDT
KARACHI: An international news channel Monday night reported that new attacks are underway in Afghanistan.
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WE get the first reports from AP about 3:28PM
god our news service sucks..
Rueters comes in at 4:39 PM, and most of the
SPIN they put on it is pure garbage.
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Explosions heard in Kabul as fresh attacks begin
(Updated at 2115 PST) 12:15 EDT
KABUL: Bombs were heard hitting targets near the Afghan capital of Kabul Monday as US-led forces began a second night of attacks against the ruling Taliban militia, reports a foreign news agency.
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Jalalabad airport under fire
(Updated at 2215 PST) 1:15 EDT
ISLAMABAD: US-led forces attacked the airport at the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad Monday for the second night running, reports the Afghan Islamic Press.
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Afghan opposition shell Mazar-i-Sharif with US air cover
(Updated at 2300 PST) 2:pm EDT
ISLAMABAD: Afghan opposition forces said Monday they were shelling Taliban positions in the strategic northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif in conjunction with US-led air strikes, reports a news agency.
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Jim
PS
Reuters is trying to convice US we are trembling,
in fear just because we expect more Terrorist actions
( They refuse to call them Terrorist Actions, but
use retalitory strikes ) I think they must be on
Bin Ladens pay roll.
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They also predicted before the open that the market
was going to crash and burn today.
Reuters reminds me of a turd going downstream that gets
caught in an eddy.
CNBC is almost as bad.
Jim
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