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To: BW who wrote (11308)3/28/2003 3:54:40 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
Speaking of bubble time, JMAR hit $22.75 back in those days....
You just never know with these little ratdogs...

And for Lebed, the SEC never could prove he did anything really wrong, best as I can recall.
I think they were just pissed 'cause he represented a new era...



To: BW who wrote (11308)3/28/2003 4:05:57 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
You may have seen this e-mail floating around, for those that haven't here it is and I hope all have a good weekend>

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:

"You know the world's gone mad when:

the top rapper is a white guy,

the best golfer is a black guy,

the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese,

the Swiss hold the America's Cup,

France is accusing the USA of arrogance,

and the Germans don't want to go to war!"



To: BW who wrote (11308)3/29/2003 11:43:57 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
Now it really starts>Car bomb kills US troops
Four American soldiers have been killed in a car bomb explosion at a US checkpoint near the town of Najaf, American military officials have said.
A taxi, driven by a man in civilian clothes, drew up to the checkpoint and as the soldiers approached it exploded, they said.

There are still few clear details about who was behind the attack but US officials believe it is the first suicide bombing targeted at American forces since the war in Iraq began.

The BBC's Jonathan Marcus, reporting from Central Command in Qatar, says it is a worrying development for US forces, who have had to face a gauntlet of fire from Iraqi irregulars - often in civilian dress and using civilian vehicles.

The soldiers killed were from the US Army's 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, US Captain Andrew Wallace said.

He said that when the driver stopped at the checkpoint, he indicated to the soldiers that he needed some help.

"As they approached the car...he set off the bomb," he said.

Major-General Victor Renuart at US Central Command said they were concerned about any kind of what he termed "unconventional attack" on US forces and would be investigating.

He told reporters that Saturday's incident bore the hallmarks of a "terrorist" attack.

"These kind of actions are symbolic of an organisation that is getting a little bit desperate."

Prior to the military campaign, there were warnings of possible suicide attacks.

In mid-March, Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri told an Arabic television station that tens of thousands of Iraqi men and women were ready to be martyrs for any war against the American enemies.

"We are preparing ourselves as if war is happening in an hour. For months we've been preparing ourselves for this possibility," Mr Sabri told the al-Arabiya satellite channel.

1983 blast

Najaf is a small town on the Euphrates river, just some 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of Baghdad.

It has been the scene of intense fighting as US troops confront Iraqi forces defending the approaches to the Iraqi capital.

On Wednesday, US commanders said several hundred Iraqi troops had been killed when they tried to ambush the US 7th Cavalry between Najaf and Karbala.

The biggest suicide bombing against the US military was in Lebanon in 1983.

A truck packed with explosives drove into the US marine base at Beirut International Airport.

The attack killed 241 American soldiers, while a simultaneous bombing at a base for French soldiers in the city left 58 people dead.

news.bbc.co.uk