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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ben Wa who wrote (7885)6/4/2001 8:11:25 PM
From: rupers  Respond to of 19428
 
I dunno, Ben. That list ("soy and sour cherries for their ability to reduce cancer pain, and "guided imagery," a form of storytelling in which people relax by imagining peaceful scenes, to children with asthma; $13.5 million for the East-West Center in Hawaii which sponsors workshops on topics ranging from community-based forestry to premarital sex, and holds a biannual international fair with music, dance, crafts and games; and millions to help AIDS sufferers that have instead funded Neiman Marcus shopping trips, calls to psychic hotlines, Disney tickets, luxury cars, jet skis, and maids") you provided sounds like what a lot of the NASDAQ companies profess to do ... for promised eventual profits (pro forma, of course) <g>. And what's worse, the analysts upgrade 'em.