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To: Robert Rose who wrote (118028)2/17/2001 8:10:44 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164687
 
<I say pay the damn taxes you can always buy another stock. >

And risk doubling the decrease in your portfolio.

Been there, done that! <<

Yeah i hear yeah, and the FED has really put themselves behind the curve looking for another .50% rate cut in March . They destroyed the one asset they had ---productivity . Now they will have to over cut rates in order to get this economy moving again . If they had left the economy alone their would be no need for tax cuts . What a poor job they have done.



To: Robert Rose who wrote (118028)1/6/2002 5:31:46 AM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 164687
 
Cutting back on carbohydrates
stacks.msnbc.com

Scientists back concept of glycemic index

Watch a video of the NBC Nightly News report.

By Robert Bazell
NBC NEWS
June 25 — New research at Harvard University shows low-carb, high-protein diets help shed pounds when people cut way down on certain culprits such as potatoes, white bread, white rice and pasta. NBC’s Robert Bazell reports.