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To: Fangorn who wrote (268337)6/29/2002 3:40:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
>>So now 10 (11 if you count the one later thrown out) Iran/Contra convictions is MORE than 14 (actually 42) Whitewater convictions. You must be using that New Math. Don't worry, this is the last post of yours I will ever see. bye <<

Fangorn -

If you read more carefully, you will see that my post referred to convictions of people who were actually members of the administration.

- Allen



To: Fangorn who wrote (268337)6/29/2002 4:50:22 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769669
 
Do you think the Russians were planting there own kind of light show to celebrate the Fourth with US. One way to glow in the dark.
The Associated Press
Friday, June 28, 2002; 2:17 PM

MOSCOW -- Nearly 1,500 pounds of berries from an area
heavily hit by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster were seized this month from Moscow markets because of radioactive contamination, an official announced on Friday.

The bilberries, akin to blueberries, were found to have 14 times the acceptable levels cesium, said Yelena Ter-Markirosova, spokeswoman for Radon, the capital's radiation-monitoring agency.

She said experts had confiscated 1,472 pounds of the berries - grown in western Belarus - since June 18.