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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (2256)7/9/2001 3:27:28 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 23908
 
Lots of great links here:

zmag.org

One nice nugget: There is a British team of engineers trying to clear anti-personel devices (much worse than land mines) in Laos which were laid by the US. The Pentagon will not even provide them technical info, let alone actually help them in the process.

Tom



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (2256)7/9/2001 8:18:04 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
Either you are a propagandist, or simply a brain-dead lackey of the media?>>>>

Here is a quise for you Gus <ggg>

1.Chinese were killed by Japanese because they did not believe in Jesus?
2. Leopold exterminated millions of the Congolese because of their refusal to convert?
or 3. <<Either you are a propagandist, or simply a brain-dead lackey of the media?>> <ggg>



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (2256)7/9/2001 8:41:14 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
On July 9th, the Croatian government teetered on the verge of collapse, thanks in part to Mr Milosevic's extradition. Nervous that Serbia's co-operation with the tribunal would leave Croatia looking like a laggard, Ivica Racan, the prime minister, persuaded his cabinet to hand over two Croatian suspects. That, in turn, caused four ministers to resign, threatening Mr Racan's coalition. The government now faces a vote of confidence in the parliament on July 15th.

economist.com