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To: waverider who wrote (104469)9/12/2001 1:22:07 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 152472
 
The Chinese express sympathy, but then point out it's our own fault.

sg.news.yahoo.com

uf



To: waverider who wrote (104469)9/12/2001 2:22:10 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 152472
 
jpost.com.
(14:00) Report: Armed Palestinians threatened photojournalists

Reports indicate armed Palestinians trapped foreign photojournalists inside a Nablus hotel late yesterday while thousands took to the streets in celebration of the terror attacks in the United States.

The journalists were reportedly forced to remain confined in the hotel, guarded by armed Palestinians - both in uniform and wearing civilian clothes - while the festivities continued in the streets.

At least one photographer who did manage to capture images of the celebrations was told his life would be in danger if the pictures were eventually published.



To: waverider who wrote (104469)9/12/2001 2:49:24 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
>> They can squirm in their graves.

They're squirming right now.

From the Afghan capital of Kabul, CNN's Nic Robertson said that there was a sense of apprehension among senior Taliban officials concerned that possibly Afghanistan may be a place were retribution might be sought.

and we're moving non-combatants out of the line of fire.

Local U.N. staff have been paid their salaries and it was likely there would only be a skeleton staff of U.N. officials left in Kabul and other cities around the country. Many other smaller non-government organizations and aid groups are also preparing to pull out of Afghanistan. The U.N. relocation is expected to be completed by Thursday, a statement said.

cnn.com

Looks like show time on Friday.

uf