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To: Steve Lee who wrote (16970)12/29/2001 5:52:13 PM
From: Stockdoctor  Respond to of 99280
 
Steve....Al Qaida seems pretty much dead to me. Al Qaida might have helped the fighers in kashmir region but i doubt they have anything to gain by getting involved in the Indian-Kashmir dispute.

As for Binnie boy, i wouldnt be surprised if had already fled to the tribal hills in Pakistan. From what i notice, Pakistan seems to be enjoying the war on terror. They are getting so many sanctions removed against them and getting lots of free $$$$ from the whole world. One nation that was totally left out in this war on terror was India and they felt neglected i think.

I just hope our troops dont get involved in that petty dispute between indians and pakistanis.



To: Steve Lee who wrote (16970)12/30/2001 2:30:08 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Steve INTC was one of 3 tech stocks to make it into the Bloomberg Aggressive Growth Model portfolio for 2002(other two were CLS and ORCL) Max