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To: PartyTime who wrote (2267)1/19/2003 4:08:05 PM
From: bacchus_ii  Respond to of 25898
 
RE:"SI enables you the option to hide the threader introduction. Best bet is to hide it and just check in now and then if you wish to reference any of the material within the header. I'm trying to update it daily so it will get longer.

Good Lord, that's wonderful. Million thanks, I use the feature on investorshub but never find the way to do it on SI after more than 3 years on SI. Now I've found it. It's not only on this tread that I will use it.

Again many thanks.

Gottfried_II



To: PartyTime who wrote (2267)1/19/2003 4:12:22 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 25898
 
I know you think yo daddy is a good guy, and you look forward to going to see him in your peace chain....maybe he won't snuff you before you get there...

cnews.canoe.ca

Alleged Kuwaiti spy was planning to poison American troops, says newspaper

KUWAIT CITY (AP) - A Kuwaiti soldier accused of spying for Iraq was working on plans to poison a large number of American soldiers, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported Saturday.

The alleged spy, Sgt. Mohammed Hamad al-Juwayed of the Kuwaiti National Guards, was also helping Iraqi agents to infiltrate the country with the aim of assassinating Kuwaiti politicians and blowing up oil and power facilities, the newspaper Al-Watan said.

The Interior Ministry announced al-Juwayed's arrest Friday, saying he "provided security and military information to the Iraqis and spied on movements of senior Kuwaiti officials with the intent of facilitating terrorist and sabotage operations."

The ministry did not mention any attempt to spy on or attack U.S. forces in Kuwait.

But Al-Watan, an independent paper known to have reliable contacts in the Interior Ministry, said the 40-year-old sergeant was involved in a plot to kill "a large number of (U.S.) soldiers through poisoning their food."

Al-Watan said the Iraqis had asked al-Juwayed, who was a food supervisor in the military, to provide information about the catering companies employed by the American forces in Kuwait.

Last month, more than 250 American military personnel went down with food poisoning at a camp south of Kuwait City. The U.S. military concluded the outbreak was an isolated case of salmonella poisoning caused by unsanitary conditions.

State security had been watching al-Juwayed inside and outside Kuwait for almost a year, the daily said. He had reportedly been meeting Iraqi intelligence agents in the United Arab Emirates.

America has deployed more than 17,000 military personnel in Kuwait as part of a buildup for a possible war on Iraq.

In 1993, Iraqi agents were arrested for allegedly plotting to assassinate former president George H.W. Bush with a car bomb during a visit to Kuwait.