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To: Alex who wrote (60726)11/9/2000 3:25:51 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116762
 
The suspension was expected to last up to 24 hours while the United Nations put in place a mechanism to allow Iraq to get crude payments in euros instead of dollars. .

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 09 2000

Blair demands pro-Europe campaign

BY JILL SHERMAN, WHITEHALL EDITOR

THE Prime Minister is preparing a new offensive to try to convince the public of the benefits of closer relations with Europe.
Tony Blair has asked the 20 ministers in Whitehall who have been given a European brief to prepare a series of speeches showing how their own area benefits from co-operation with the EU.

The initiative will be seen as a softening-up exercise for the longer-term aim of getting the British public to back joining the European single currency.

I think it too confusing of a day for me as this is making sense and it can't be making sense at this point unless you had a state of United Arabs and i dont think that is possible.



To: Alex who wrote (60726)11/10/2000 6:58:15 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116762
 
Wish you'd gotten there while it was up?
Swiss Bank Posts Clients' Accounts
ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov 09, 2000 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Switzerland's second-biggest bank accidentally put confidential details of prominent clients' accounts and addresses on a publicly accessible Internet site, a spokesman said Thursday.
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