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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (15049)11/1/2003 10:00:33 AM
From: xcr600  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Like anything else that involves big money in America, expect it to be tainted to some degree. Why should the fund industry be any different than the norm?

Dale, how do you feel about index funds? Fees are generally less so you're not getting screwed as bad... (my 401k's are in index funds for the most part)

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Powell Says No Sign Saddam Running Attacks
Fri Oct 31, 6:08 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) said on Friday he saw no signs that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) was active in coordinating attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq (news - web sites).



"Notwithstanding press reports to the contrary, I see no evidence that he's pulling any strings," Powell told the ABC program "Nightline" in an interview to be broadcast on Friday.

"I don't know where he is or what he's doing, but we really don't have the evidence to put together a claim that he is pulling all the strings among these remnants in Baghdad and other parts of the country that are causing us the difficulty," he added, according to a transcript released in advance.

Powell also cast doubt on reports that one of Saddam's deputies, Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, was behind the attacks.

"Earlier in the week, there was another story that this man by the name of al-Douri was doing it. But I see no evidence to support that," he said.