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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (171)9/11/2002 5:05:13 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 57110
 
15:29 ET "Security incident" in Houston may have been attempted hijacking - Reuters
Reuters reports that the "security incident" in Houston mentioned earlier may have been an attempted hijacking of an American Airlines flight, according to a statement from an FBI spokesman. "It appears to be an attempted hijacking, but I do not have that confirmed," an FBI agent told KHOU-TV in Houston; news reports said passengers reported seeing two men in the cabin with what appeared to be a weapon, possibly a folding knife. The reports said the men were taken into custody.

16:32 ET American Airlines -- "object" turns out to be comb
Apparently, the American Airlines flight with 54 people aboard returned to Houston after a federal air marshal noticed a passenger with an "unidentifiable object" that later turned out to be a comb.



To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (171)9/11/2002 5:27:47 PM
From: bramble88  Respond to of 57110
 
I would not think that a truncated session decreases the significance of a moving average holding as resistance, although it may skew candles - would those inverted hammers still be inverted hammers if stocks had started trading at 9:30?
It may be important whether volume, adjusted for the length of the session, was light or heavy.. heavy volume would support reversal; WSJ headline says "light trading" -does anyone have the numbers at their fingertips?

-BRMBLS