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To: Keith Monahan who wrote (3264)10/23/2001 3:50:20 PM
From: ahhahaRespond to of 24758
 
No.



To: Keith Monahan who wrote (3264)10/23/2001 3:56:42 PM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
To me this is a good example of an answer to your question.

Hilton Hotels Profits Fall 66 Percent
By Ian Simpson

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. hotel operator Hilton Hotels Corp. (NYSE:HLT - news) reported on Tuesday that third-quarter profits fell 66 percent and forecast that it would break even in the fourth quarter as business continued to slump.
Plan to Protect Workers Weighed

Labor: An ordinance barring hotels from laying off union activists will be before the Santa Monica City Council.



To: Keith Monahan who wrote (3264)10/23/2001 7:13:56 PM
From: Keith MonahanRespond to of 24758
 
I just had a disturbing experience while purchasing some groceries at the local Publix supermarket, a chain here in Florida. At the magazine rack at the checkout, pictures of women were covered up with a plastic sheet so that you could only see the title of certain magazines. I'm not talking Playboy here, just Cosmo, Vanity Fair, etc. Equally disturbing was that not all magazines were covered, apparently someone had decided there was a level of cleavage and/or leg that was acceptable for viewing.

Glad to see there is still time for idiocy at a time of crisis in this country.