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To: Lane3 who wrote (34101)10/18/2001 3:50:02 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 82486
 
My wife will be thrilled! (I am not indifferent myself).....Thanks!



To: Lane3 who wrote (34101)10/18/2001 3:54:25 PM
From: Constant Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Another country hear from today, and it is Libya (of all places):

Gaddafi Says U.S. Anthrax 'Worst Form of Terrorism'

TUNIS (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi condemned the use of anthrax in the United States on Thursday as ``the worst form of terrorism'' and called for international action to tackle the ``very dangerous'' situation.

``We are facing genuine terrorism this time, the worst form of terrorism, because this weapon is the worst weapon of mass destruction,'' he said in a statement received in Tunis.

``I cannot imagine that humans can use germs against other humans, whatever the degree of animosity between them,'' he said. ``It is a cowardly, evil and irresponsible action putting in danger the whole of humanity.''

Anthrax scares spread across the world on Thursday, and the first case of attempted contamination by the potentially deadly bacteria outside the United States was reported in Kenya.

Concern rose dramatically after 31 U.S. congressional staffers tested positive for exposure to anthrax. Five other people in the United States have been infected or contaminated and one has died.

Gaddafi, who has often assailed the United States for its policies in the Middle East and elsewhere, urged world leaders to put aside their differences and come together to ``pay whatever the price needed to stop the danger.''

``The situation warrants an international conference to express the conscience and the wisdom of the world... All rifts and animosities must be put aside to face this sheer danger,'' Gaddafi said.

Washington suspects, but has no firm evidence, that the anthrax scare is linked to Osama bin Laden, its chief suspect for the September 11 suicide attacks on the United States, which killed around 5,400 people.

Gaddafi has said Washington has the right to seek revenge for the September 11 attacks and offered his condolences for the victims.



To: Lane3 who wrote (34101)10/18/2001 4:12:56 PM
From: Poet  Respond to of 82486
 
LOL! I've never tried pumpkin pie ice cream. You all are getting me interested.

I think Neo should be sanctioned for too many delicious-sounding food posts today, BTW.