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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (151733)1/21/2003 10:01:03 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 164684
 
who cares? Why focus on france, it is a red herring. The world is not with us on this. The weapons inspectors can't find anything and want more time. The troops are already en route! Is this good leadership, doesn't look like it to me. I was not against this war at first. But now, I am, I think it was handled poorly and casts a bad shadow on the US in the light of the world. Who the f are we to be discussing "regime change" so openly as if it is our god given right... maybe if there was hard evidence that could be substantiated then yeah, ok. But there isn't any and this is the kind of international bullying that causes situations like 911.



To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (151733)1/21/2003 10:08:42 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
Amazon's spin comes back to haunt it
Commentary: Once-heralded dot-com deals resurface

By Bambi Francisco, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 12:02 AM ET Jan. 21, 2003

Coffee says that, typically, settlement amounts are between 6 and 13 percent of what plaintiffs ask for. So, 10 percent of $8.6 billion is $860 million.

cbs.marketwatch.com