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


To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16316)5/22/2001 11:30:20 AM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30051
 
A billion shares trades on NAZ and advance/decline virtually even after two hours. What does it all mean? <g>



To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16316)5/22/2001 11:46:53 AM
From: froche  Respond to of 30051
 
Mark,

I would think that if we wanted your truth seeking, there would be a lot more people on your side. I think Zeev gives a lot of himself, for what? Nothing.... Do you want to make yourself available to answer questions on market direction... Ok... Mark let's see what you've got... let's see if you can navigate through every twist and turn the market has to offer and be as good as Zeev... NO be BETTER than Zeev. Come on... let see.. we are all ears/eyes...

waiting

Frank



To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16316)5/22/2001 1:37:36 PM
From: William B. Kohn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30051
 
This may be what happens when Muslims don't have Jews to kick around.

Tuesday May 22 1:16 PM ET
Afghan Taliban Orders Non-Muslims to Wear Badge
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s Taliban rulers ordered the country's non-Muslim minorities Tuesday to wear a distinctive badge on their clothes while going outdoors.

The Taliban-controlled Voice of Shariat radio, monitored in Islamabad, quoted religious police chief Maulawi Abdul Wali as saying the order had been issued in the light of a fatwa, or religious decree, given by Islamic scholars.

``The ulema (scholars) issued a fatwa that the non-Muslim population of the country should have a distinctive mark such as a piece of cloth attached to their pockets so they should be differentiated from others,'' it quoted Wali as saying in an interview with the official Bakhtar news agency.

``And this decision is in accordance with the Sharia (Islamic law),'' he said.