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To: ratan lal who wrote (8289)10/12/1999 8:48:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
Message 11525206



To: ratan lal who wrote (8289)10/12/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 12475
 
Ratan:
Somebody is pulling the wool over our eyes, trying to pass
as a white who worked in US Consulate for a decade, about a decade or so ago. Logic dictates that knowledge esp certain kind cannot be obtained or had if that person is not involved in that culture since childhood. Also The construction of sentences, -syntax - and choice of phrases and words were giveaways. I will not divulge those phrases and words that made me think otherwise. He is not familiar with American idioms. Never once he used American idioms in his posts. I write more American Idioms than he, who claims to be an American White. It just doesn't make sense.Why would a white, unless he works in the SOUTH ASIA DESK in Washington DC, should get himself into the nitty gritty of Indian elections. If he is working in South Asia Desk, why is he wasting time with us, calling us monkeys. Having such details on Jayalalitha and all the rest are proof enough that he is not what he claims to be. He is not familiar with certain items that are deeply ingrained in to the American psyche.



To: ratan lal who wrote (8289)10/13/1999 1:26:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Sensex opens lower, recovers

13-10-1999 (probity)

The stock market opened lower with a gap of 100 points or 2.5% at 4957.64 points. Most of the pivotal were in negative territory and reached 4922.04 points (down 135 points). Amongst the biggest losers were Infosys down Rs315, NIIT down Rs100. However immediately there was buying and the losses were arrested. In fact Gujarat Ambuja whose result is expected to be announced today was in black in eight min after the market opened. The undertone is bullish but there are concerns over what turn the events in Pakistan will take. The market will watch the events in Pakistan closely.