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To: AugustWest who wrote (18796)12/27/2002 3:46:54 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
he said it was good for equities because it was good for US goods exportation...

he fails to mention we have a majority service based economy and even the high tech services are being exported overseas..

did he mention the repatriation of foreign money?? and was that bullish too??

i was on the phone..
(typing this on my malaysian manufactured dell computer)



To: AugustWest who wrote (18796)12/27/2002 3:51:37 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 57110
 
I'm really happy thatI live in the good ole U S of A!

(COMTEX) B: So Solid Crew Member Faces Charges
B: So Solid Crew Member Faces Charges

LONDON, Dec 27, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- A member of the British garage
band So Solid Crew wept Friday as he appeared in court on drug and firearms
charges.

Shane Neil, 23, is charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition,
possession of illegal drugs with intent to supply and supplying illegal drugs.

Neil, whose stage name is Kaish, wept several times and bowed his head during
the hour-long hearing. He was arrested Nov. 14 near London's Leicester Square
and has been in custody ever since; a judge denied him bail.

Neil is the third member of the 20-strong south London combo to face weapons
charges.

Singer and producer Jason Phillips, who uses the stage name G-Man, was arrested
last month on suspicion of possessing a gun.

Rapper Ashley Walters, who uses the stage name Asher D, was sentenced in March
to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to possessing a loaded gun.


So Solid Crew, which cut short a national tour after a shooting at one of its
concerts last year, scored a number one hit in Britain with their song "21
Seconds." They won a Brit Award, Britain's equivalent of a Grammy, for best
video and picked up two prizes at the Music of Black Origin awards.


By The Associated Press

Copyright 2002 Associated Press, All rights reserved

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APO Priority=r
APO Category=1403

KEYWORD: LONDON
SUBJECT CODE: 1403

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