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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (146559)9/2/2002 2:38:04 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Bill, Roger McNamee claims he never met you in Hong Kong. Who am I to believe Roger or you?
>>In March 2000, just after the Nasdaq peaked above 5,000, Integral Capital, Roger McNamee's private investment fund, gave back $1.5 billion to its investors. McNamee believed that the mania for tech and Internet stocks had swelled market valuations to untenable levels. "We shut it down because of rampant speculation," the boyish-looking 45-year-old asserts. "If you don't have any great ideas, it is okay to be in cash."<<
>>http://money.cnn.com/pf/investing/features/uic01/rogermcnamee.html



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (146559)9/2/2002 5:15:16 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Every article you post shows Iraq running diplomatic circles around us. World opinion is lining up in support of a return of weapons inspectors and the processing of all key decisions through the UN Security Council. This is in complete opposition to the US position of "regime change" and unilateral US invasion.

<<Baghdad's push for international support against a possible U.S. attack came to Moscow on Monday, with Russia urging Iraq to admit U.N. weapons inspectors to avoid a war that could jeopardize multibillion-dollar economic deals between the trading partners.>>