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To: Les H who wrote (190208)9/2/2002 11:14:32 AM
From: JHP  Respond to of 436258
 
<<Another question that may be addressed is a lawsuit that a group of Saudis are preparing against the US government and several media outlets for "psychological and economic damages" suffered since the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. The lawsuit was announced August 21 in Washington by Saudi lawyer Katih al Shamri.>>
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did they get their feelings hurt?
give them a binky
UFB


John



To: Les H who wrote (190208)9/2/2002 11:32:41 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Europe faces all-out US trade war

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Spreadbetting

Notwithstanding that, he and the troop are politically to the Right of centre and repudiate any allegations that George W Bush's administration is responsible for the state of the US economy. That lies at the feet of fate and the terrible effects of '9/11'. Also, during the Nineties, President Bill Clinton and Alan Greenspan indiscriminately allowed banks to lend money to potential investors to buy stock and to corporations to buy plant, when there was not a chance of their future earnings justifying their share prices.

The Gladiator fears there will be a price to be paid for these injudicious acts. The troop has benefited from having an open mind on markets and during the year has made some very successful up-bets on companies, such as WorldCom, AOL Time Warner, Celltech, Amazon.com, Goodyear, IBM and Oracle, whose share prices have not exactly been in the ascendant.

observer.co.uk

Men in Black

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