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To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/21/2005 5:40:31 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 3432
 
STOP IT!!!

you are clueless and continue to PROVE it week after week, enough already!



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/21/2005 6:39:16 PM
From: YourKing  Respond to of 3432
 
Why do you do that?? You make horrible calls time and time again...time to stop the bleeding man....



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/21/2005 6:40:41 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
Nev. Man Castrates Himself to Lower Libido

Fri Jan 21,10:22 AM ET Strange News - AP


RENO, Nev. - A 50-year-old Reno man who was hospitalized after he castrated himself told police he learned of the procedure on the Internet and did so to lower his libido. The man, whose name was not released, called 911 at about 1:30 a.m. Monday and asked for help because he could not stop the bleeding from a self-castration operation, police said.



Reno police and medics responded to the man's home and he was taken by ambulance to the hospital.

Washoe Medical Center officials cited privacy issues on why they could not release any information on the man, including his condition. But police said hospital officials confirmed Wednesday the man successfully castrated himself.

"The man obviously needs some sort of counseling," Reno police Lt. Ron Donnelly told the Reno Gazette-Journal.



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/24/2005 7:56:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
Israeli Women Lawmakers See Red Over Rabbi's Ruling

Mon Jan 24, 9:56 AM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters


JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Female legislators in Israel have seen red after a leading rabbi compared women who wear the color to prostitutes.



Protesting against a ritual ruling by Rabbi Eliyahu Abergil, head of the rabbinical court in the southern city of Beersheba, banning Jewish women from dressing in red, several woman lawmakers wore the color in parliament Monday.

"It's not up to a rabbi to tell us to whether to wear black or red or any other color," said Erela Golan, a legislator from the Shinui party who organized the protest. "Just because we wear red doesn't mean we are prostitutes."



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/24/2005 7:56:54 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
Man Survives 35 Days Lost in Mushroom Cave

Mon Jan 24,10:01 AM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters


PARIS (Reuters) - A Frenchman lost in a labyrinth of disused mushroom caves said he had survived 35 days by eating rotten wood and clay, after being rescued only thanks to a teachers' strike.



Jean-Luc Josuat-Verges, 48, told French newspapers he had gone to the deserted caves at Madiran in the Pyrenees in December seeking isolation during a spell of depression which had left him considering suicide.

While wandering through the cave network his flashlight stopped working, and he was unable to find his way out.

His abandoned car was found 35 days later by three children who were not at school because their teachers were on strike. The children alerted police who rescued Josuat-Verges from the caves. French media said he had lost 40 pounds and was "weak."



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/24/2005 8:57:10 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
Mold Shuts Down Post Office in Iowa

Mon Jan 24, 5:15 PM ET Strange News - AP


OTHO, Iowa - Rain, snow and sleet won't keep the mail from being delivered. But mold? The post office in this small northern Iowa town has been closed since Dec. 8 after a black mold fungus called Stachybotrys was found in the building.



Now, the town's 575 residents must travel eight miles to Fort Dodge to get their mail.

Postal officials are looking at solutions, but they say the Otho post office won't open anytime soon.

"Cleaning black mold is near impossible," said Cathy Ellett, manager of post office operations. "Once we walk away from black mold, the chances of going back are slim."

One solution would be to build a new post office. Six other Iowa sites are ahead of Otho on the list, so it could be awhile before a new facility is built.

Until then, temporary boxes are set up in the lobby of the Fort Dodge post office for Otho customers.

"It's a major inconvenience for all out residents and businesses," Otho resident Joe Hayes said.

Black mold is a slimy, greenish-black mold that grows on wood, paper and certain types of drywall that have been consistently exposed to water, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (news - web sites).

It can lead to health problems, such as a runny nose, eye irritation, cough, congestion and aggravate other conditions, such as asthma, OSHA records show.



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/28/2005 4:28:55 PM
From: CharlieChina  Respond to of 3432
 
Dow Weekly Forecast for January 31 - February 4, 2005
Target: 10,600
Set: Friday, January 28, 2005 at 4:00pm
Status: On schedule
Note: We have set next week's forecast on the assumption, there will be no major terror-acts that will transpire this coming weekend, during the Iraq Election.

,... Wizard of Fizz,...



To: CharlieChina who wrote (3022)1/28/2005 4:29:25 PM
From: CharlieChina  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3432
 
Dow Weekly Forecast for January 31 - February 4, 2005
Target: 10,600
Set: Friday, January 28, 2005 at 4:00pm
Status: On schedule

Note: We have set next week's forecast on the assumption, there will be no major terror-acts that will transpire this coming weekend, during the Iraq Election.

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,... Wizard of Fizz,...