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To: LTK007 who wrote (5625)3/9/2003 11:50:14 PM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11447
 
Earnings confession period is coming up next 3 weeks...Intel already given what's coming IMO...



To: LTK007 who wrote (5625)3/9/2003 11:57:05 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11447
 
More trouble for Tony
<<Short may resign over Iraq


British troops are nearly ready for action
Clare Short has told BBC News she will resign from the government if Britain goes to war against Iraq without United Nations backing.
The international development secretary told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour she could not "stay and defend the indefensible".

"If there is not UN authority for military action or the reconstruction of the country, I will not uphold a breach of international law or this undermining of the UN," she told the programme.

"I will resign from the government."

Britain, the US and Spain have put forward a draft resolution to the UN which sets a deadline of 17 March for Baghdad to disarm.

Downing Street insists it is confident the Security Council will back the draft resolution in a vote proposed to take place on Tuesday.>> O yes, as Downing Street is saying they are confident about the new resulotion, Powell is saying
<<Powell upbeat on UN backing over Iraq


War could start within days
US Secretary of State Colin Powell has said there is "strong chance" that the United Nations Security Council will approve a resolution opening the way for military action against Iraq in the near future.
The United States has called for a vote on the proposed resolution as early as Tuesday in the wake of the latest reports by UN weapons inspectors on Iraqi disarmament.>>. i wonder how many millions/billions they are offering the Cameroons and Angola(or what threats they are using)--to get their 9 votes.
America likes international democracy ONLY if it agrees with them---now it is a race to "fix the jury" by what ever means are necessary.