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To: d:oug who wrote (59318)10/4/2000 9:16:08 AM
From: Ken Benes  Respond to of 117072
 
The article states the obvious. Unfortunately there is an army of double densities out there that fail to understand the complicity of the producers in the destruction of a market. As stated in the article, judgement day will come and it will not be pretty as the producers face the wrath of their shareholders.

Ken



To: d:oug who wrote (59318)10/4/2000 8:42:45 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 117072
 
tv NightLine - Ariel Sharon Tonight and Town Meeting in Israel Next Week

... image of Ariel Sharon visiting the Temple Mount
in Jerusalem, a site holy to both Jews and Muslims...

... since that moment, the only images we have seen
from Israel have been images of violence...

... by a French TV crew of a father trying to shelter
his 12-year-old son. Moments later the son lay dead,
the father wounded. Some analysts have said that the
violence was waiting just under the surface,
waiting for some trigger. That trigger seems to have
been Ariel Sharon. He’s been a larger-than-life figure
in Israel for several decades, and it’s no surprise
that he would play a pivotal role in the latest crisis...

Tonight, Ted Koppel will interview Sharon live from
his home in the Negev Desert...

Later this week, Ted and a Nightline team will leave for
Israel to hold a town meeting in Jerusalem next Tuesday
on the current crisis... be reuniting some of the people,
both Israeli and Palestinian, who participated in
a ground-breaking Nightline town meeting there back
in 1988... to try to see how their lives, and their feelings,
have changed over the last 12 years.