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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (75216)10/1/2000 10:32:27 AM
From: ldo79  Respond to of 95453
 
JQP - "Hurricane Keith appears to be stalled."

From Reuters: "The Pajaritos oil export terminal in Veracruz state and Dos Bocas port in the state of Tabasco have been closed since Tuesday because of bad weather and remained closed."

dailynews.yahoo.com

This one does look to be nasty.

Regards



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (75216)10/1/2000 1:56:54 PM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Well he took his little trip, and now it's the Devil to pay:

This is rough stuff folks. Almost as rough as it gets. Kyrie Laison. I do not subscribe to any Middle Eastern religion, but I pray this madness ends soon, or the world has a big problem.

bloomberg.com

arabia.com|30002,00.html

"Bassam Al-Bilbeisi, the ambulance driver went to save the boy, Mohammed Al-Dura, who was 12 years old. But he was shot at, the boy was shot at as well. Bassam and the boy Rami were both killed," Palestinian Health Minister Riyadh Al-Zanoun said.

arabia.com|30057,00.html

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat warned in an interview published Sunday by the Saudi newspaper Okaz that he was ready to use "any option", including war, to face up to Israel

arabia.com|30070,00.html

"The events at Al-Aqsa mosque support the principle stipulating that only force deters force," Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi told the secular and liberal opposition newspaper Al Wafd. "Force must be our only weapon with which to confront Israel," according to the sheikh of Al Azhar, who is appointed by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and considered to be moderate.

Muslims and Arabs "must respond to these acts through deterrence and punishment and by any means likely to defeat these tyrants," Sheikh Tantawi said. He said the bloody events on Friday and Saturday are "proof that Israel does not want peace