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To: dave rose who wrote (86608)6/7/2002 11:58:59 AM
From: Richnorth  Respond to of 116837
 
You mean THEY must do better!

I am NOT part of their governments!!!



To: dave rose who wrote (86608)6/7/2002 3:22:28 PM
From: davemarkun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116837
 
Richard(Dick): If you believe Malaysia is a democracy your problems are more significant than we all realized. But that does not suprise me. Anyway, all kidding aside, why are you so angry all the time, and engaging in name calling when you are exposed? Why not state your bias, your political associations, etc?

dsm



To: dave rose who wrote (86608)7/16/2002 9:00:13 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116837
 
Oops! I was wrong. OSama is still alive!

Osama 'in good health'

CAIRO - Osama bin Laden is in good health despite being wounded in a US bombing raid in Afghanistan, according to Mr Abd al-Bari Atwan, the editor of the London-based Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper.

He said sources close to the Al-Qaeda leader 'confirmed to me that Osama is in good health'.

The terrorist icon had been injured during US bombing raids in December and had surgery to remove shrapnel from his left shoulder.

'It happened during the American carpet bombing of the Tora Bora mountains in Afghanistan,' said Mr Atwan, who refused to answer security-related questions or say how he had obtained his information.

Osama's fate has been the subject of speculation since the first US strikes last October. --AP