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To: Yogizuna who wrote (1699)7/20/2004 9:05:22 AM
From: Wade  Respond to of 48092
 
Way off Topic:

Human's genes still have very strong animal instincts. We can't get rid of it because the genes are programmed into us. Those Tasmanian are isolated from the rest of world for too long. I think it was a snapshot of human beings long long time ago. What we saw things happened among them could be what our ancestors did before civilization. <G>



To: Yogizuna who wrote (1699)7/20/2004 12:01:10 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Not one of the better stories of mankind.



To: Yogizuna who wrote (1699)7/20/2004 11:07:25 PM
From: Wade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Here is a different one on the news:

story.news.yahoo.com

The Justice Department (news - web sites) is investigating whether Berger committed a crime by removing from the National Archives documents about the government's anti-terror efforts and notes that he took on those documents. Berger was reviewing the materials to help determine which Clinton administration documents to provide to the Sept. 11 commission.

Berger and his lawyer, Lanny Breuer, said the former Clinton adviser knowingly removed the handwritten notes by placing them in his jacket and pants and inadvertently took copies of actual classified documents in a leather portfolio.



To: Yogizuna who wrote (1699)7/21/2004 9:09:21 PM
From: Wade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Is the file offer in CD. I recall Public TV station had a program just like that.