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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (22942)6/18/2005 2:52:06 PM
From: manalagi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361936
 
Thank you Karen for the kind wishes and words. Indeed this year's birthday is special for me since the good news keep piling in: Koslowski found guilty, Cunningham invesigated by the local FBI and the US Attorney Carol Lam. Bernie Ebbers already found guilty. And profitable investment in oil. Yup, great day.

Thanks again. (I might even go streaking - huh, would not be something LOL)



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (22942)6/18/2005 3:28:04 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 361936
 
Memos Show British Concern Over Iraq Plans
AP - Saturday June 18
LONDON - When Prime Minister Tony Blair's chief foreign policy adviser dined with Condoleezza Rice six months after Sept. 11, the then-U.S. national security adviser didn't want to discuss Osama bin Laden or al-Qaida. She wanted to talk about "regime change" in Iraq, setting the stage for the U.S.-led invasion more than a year later. President Bush wanted Blair's support, but British officials worried the White House was rushing to war, according to a series of leaked secret Downing Street memos that have renewed questions and debate about Washington's motives for ousting Saddam Hussein.