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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND)
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To: Chi-X who wrote (14495)9/26/1997 2:42:00 AM
From: uu   of 61433
 
Chi-X <off topic>:

Since sometime has past now since Princess Diana's death and I feel a bit more comfortable asking the question I had the following on my mind that just had to ask you (after first visiting your web site a few weeks ago).

While I admit that Princess Diana's death was a tragedy, I do believe it was not the most tragic event that has taken place in our world. Did you ever read the issue of the TIME magazine that came out the week after Princesse's death? (In the week after when both Diana and Mother Theresa died in the same week within a couple of days apart). There were about 34-40 pages assigned to the princess while only 3-4 pages to mother theresa. Dont you think the media is perhaps being unfair here? Your special page that was attributed to Princess Diana was admirable (and I do realize you no longer have her picture on your web site), however do you not think there were other people who may have contributed to our world a little bit more to deserve the massive attention that the Princess had received (both when she was alive and now after her tragic death)?

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi
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