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To: RealMuLan who wrote (56319)11/22/2004 2:19:07 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Roy Papp Plays China From Afar

By Gregg Greenberg
TheStreet.com Staff Reporter
11/22/2004 7:02 AM EST
Click here for more stories by Gregg Greenberg


China makes a tempting destination for growth-minded investors, for obvious reasons. But some Wall Streeters urge that you think twice before plunging into Chinese stock funds.

First off, there's limited selection. Those wishing to buy funds that invest primarily in China-based stocks will find 11 such funds, in addition to the recently launched iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI:NYSE - commentary - research) exchange-traded fund, which tracks the 25 biggest and most liquid publicly traded Chinese companies.

thestreet.com



To: RealMuLan who wrote (56319)11/22/2004 4:52:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<So wrote Chinese-American author Iris Chang in the introduction to her 1997 bookThe Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II (Basic Books, 1997). A New York Times best-seller that was translated into 13 languages, the book sank like a stone into the pond of official historical apathy in the West and official denial and evasion in Japan. Still, there were exceptions.

Much to the shock and horror of her millions of fans and supporters worldwide, the 36-year-old Chang committed suicide by firing a single bullet into her head on November 9.
>

So she did to herself what she complains about the Japanese doing to others. Her one year old son will have some figuring out to do when he's older. Poor kid.

Suicide and murder seem to be two sides of the same coin. Somebody decides somebody isn't worth having alive and murders them.

How are your Nanjing plans for Taipei going Yiwu? Just like the Japanese in Nanjing, you intend to make them do what you want and do to them what you want, including killing them. Maybe you'd look lovely with some scalps hanging from your belt. <She noted, "Soldiers were even known to wear amulets made from the pubic hair of such victims, believing that they possessed magical powers against injury.">

Personally, I think everyone should buy lots of lovely, anodyne, phragmented photon CDMA cyberphones and enjoy peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love. The Japan and South Korea are buying LOTS of it and notice how they aren't going around threatening people these days. China is starting to buy some and Taiwan too, so hopefully they'll get enough in time to see the phragmented photon light and avoid the carnage. cdg.org

Have you bought one yet Yiwu? I bet you'd like it. As you turn it on, you'll be suffused with a warm glow of happiness and see the light.

Mqurice

PS: If you check the Middle East you'll see not much CDMA at all. That's why they are all fighting and unhappy. People just don't feel like fighting when they've experienced the love emanating from the quantum realm of a phragmented photon. cdg.org