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Strategies & Market Trends : Steve's Channelling Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeev Hed who wrote (5936)10/6/2000 2:07:24 PM
From: vampire  Respond to of 30051
 
I believe it's only "conservative" jews that dont short ;-)



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (5936)10/6/2000 2:08:40 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30051
 
Anyone think the impending WW3 might be taking its toll on the market?

""The only way left for the liberation of Palestine is resistance and jihad (holy war) against the Zionist occupation," parliament speaker Mahdi Karrubi told the demonstrators in the Iranian capital's Palestine Square."

"In Riyadh, the imam of one of the Saudi capital's largest mosques called for jihad against Israel and its supporters. "Washington supports Israel blindly. American embassies, companies and individuals are legitimate targets and must be targeted by Muslims all over the world," said the imam, Sheik Mansour bin Ali al-Hussein."

cnn.com.

"A more unusual shipment is reportedly being organised in Dubai, where an Emirates businessman wants to send 50 truckloads of "extra hard" rock and half a million slingshots to the Palestinian territories to use against the Israeli army.

Siddiq Fateh Ali bin Abdullah al-Khaja told the Khaleej Times he was getting "Suwan rocks of the UAE mountains, known for being extra hard"."

"President Saddam Hussein was shown on TV banging the table in anger at the Arab countries' failure to defend Palestinian rights.

While the Iraqi leader was raging against Israel - which he claimed he would destroy if given adjacent territory"

news.bbc.co.uk.

"The United States says Russia is continuing to help Iran develop its nuclear capability"

news.bbc.co.uk.