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To: Susan G who wrote (15317)4/10/2002 10:36:37 AM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26752
 
It's easy to see which stocks are most manipulated and the one's people are most desperate to force up after seeing something like that.



To: Susan G who wrote (15317)4/10/2002 11:38:48 AM
From: Bob Biersack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26752
 
WASHINGTON, April 9 (UPI) -- The Saudi Arabian government has paid out at least $33 million to families of Palestinians killed or injured in the 17-month-old intifada and in December 2001 earmarked another $50 million for the payments, according to Arabic news agencies and the Saudi Embassy's Web site...
...The Bush administration avoided commenting on the Saudi fund but has decried the Iraqi payments -- especially to suicide bombers -- as inducement to murder..."

hmm, sure glad to see the family business ties to the 'House of Saud' have not obscured our pres' objective view of the situation, lol....

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