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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (43603)7/4/2000 12:37:34 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Thanks to the thread for their concerns over baby gloop after his tumble. He's better today.....he just looks like Warf from Star Trek <g>



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (43603)7/4/2000 12:51:37 PM
From: Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
TLC, I believe you can post if you do not check "Preview" and you do not include any html commands in your post.

Peach



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (43603)7/4/2000 3:16:22 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 63513
 
Q What is Russ doing in this photo? <br>
go2net.com

A: creating HTML code. Or is he about to get a ride on the Reding?<g>



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (43603)7/5/2000 12:01:23 AM
From: Junkyardawg  Respond to of 63513
 
Tuesday July 4 3:00 PM ET
Oil Price Down As Saudi Vows Extra Supply
By Duncan Shiels

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices tumbled Tuesday as dealers took seriously a Saudi pledge to raise crude output within the next few days despite not having yet secured the support of its fellow members of oil cartel OPEC.

A surprise statement from Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi late Monday revealed that Riyadh was planning to raise exports again just days after a second OPEC production increase this year.

London Brent blend futures plunged more than $1.50 to settle at $29.58 a barrel. Prices still have much further to fall to reach OPEC's target of $25. The U.S. market was closed for the Fourth of July holiday and all eyes will be on its reopening on Wednesday.