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To: Voltaire who wrote (41855)9/16/2001 11:31:49 PM
From: davidcarrsmith  Respond to of 65232
 
Rumsfeld, or some other such, was asked about that today and wouldn't rule it out!

Dave



To: Voltaire who wrote (41855)9/17/2001 1:55:12 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hey Amigo...
The camp fire is spent..
The dogs have run off chasing their shadows
cast by the the moon ...
that hangs wet and red
Like a well plucked eye........
Hell realms ...unleashed ...are upon us
There are No cheeks
left to turn...
If one Listens closely
the Words
'Must IT Be...?'.........
crowd out
'I Still Love You'.......................

Blessings ......
T

news.sify.com







US marines land in Pakistan: report

Islamabad, Sep 15

US troops landed at Islamabad International Airport on Friday morning, two Pakistani
dalies reported.

According to unofficial reports, a contingent of over 50 personnel from the Special
Services Group of the US Marines' Green Seals have landed for conducting 'target
oriented' operations against Bin Laden, prime suspect in the terrorist strikes in the US.

A military plane brought the US troops to Islamabad, who were then taken to an
unknown place.

Islamabad Airport remained closed from 3 to 5am on Friday morning-- which according
to the eyewitness account was the time of arrival of US troops.

A senior official told The News that "some kind of a military exercise" was going on at
the time of the closure of the airport.

"There is a normal schedule of such type of exercises, and one should not worry about
it," said the senior official.

The Nation daily on Saturday reported that a special plane carrying over two dozen
foreigners landed at the Chakala airbase in early Friday.



To: Voltaire who wrote (41855)9/17/2001 6:14:35 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Disconnect The Dots...

washingtonpost.com

Regards,

Scott