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To: Carolyn who wrote (10335)12/23/2001 10:44:27 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
LOL! The Ultimate insult to Gus, is that Guy looked like junkie...that could'nt read or write. Gus prides himself on investigating skill...LOL! Boy he'll be insulted when he see who he was compared too...
You won! LOL of the day goes to you, ROFL!!



To: Carolyn who wrote (10335)12/24/2001 1:25:48 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 23908
 
The news tonight is grim...
Sunday December 23 2:05 PM ET

Arafat Says He Will Go to Bethlehem
By GREG MYRE, Associated Press Writer

dailynews.yahoo.com

JERUSALEM (AP) - Yasser Arafat vowed Sunday to defy an Israeli order barring him from Christmas Eve celebrations in Bethlehem, declaring he would make his annual pilgrimage to Jesus' birthplace even if he has to walk to the stone plaza in Manger Square.

Arafat and the Israelis appeared headed for a showdown Monday evening that seemed to capture the convoluted nature of the conflict: the Jewish state banned Arafat, a Muslim, from attending a Christian religious service in a town that is under Arafat's control.
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Massive Indian troops build-up along Pak border
Exchange of fire across LoC; Azad Kashmir put on a war footing

Updated on 2001-12-23 11:54:16

paknews.com
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Uranium and cyanide found in drums at bin Laden base
By Barbie Dutter in Kandahar and Ben Fenton
(Filed: 24/12/2001)

portal.telegraph.co.uk

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Japan sinks 'North Korea spying ship'
By Marcus Warren in Moscow
(Filed: 24/12/2001)

portal.telegraph.co.uk

JAPAN's armed forces sank their first ship since the Second World War at the weekend, opening fire on a mystery vessel believed to be a North Korean spy ship.