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To: tejek who wrote (285444)4/25/2006 3:54:23 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573927
 
What day did the contest start? Tell me the date and I will take you where the stock would be had I entered the contest.

You can still enter. You just get the same starting capital as the last place guy on the day that you enter. Hmmmm, who is the current last place guy? Let see. Who could it be in last place (after having won first place in the previous contest)? I wonder who is in last place at the moment.....

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To: tejek who wrote (285444)4/25/2006 7:14:21 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
You can still enter, this Friday would be perfect. Running time until end of June should then easily suffice for you to take us all to the cleaners!!

At least no doubt you can easily beat me this time, my VTSS investment sunk me to the very bottom - so far.

You find our board behind ATHR and then "Picks of the Quarter". Enter your picks with Elroy by Friday and you are up running!

Taro



To: tejek who wrote (285444)4/25/2006 8:03:52 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
A senior government official said the dismissal was related to a story in The Washington Post about the United States holding terror suspects in secret prisons overseas.

A Justice Department investigation is ongoing regarding the story. It is one of several investigations into leaks of classified information, including revelations about the National Security Agency's domestic spying program, which was first reported by The New York Times.

cnn.com

When teh Justice Dept investigates leaks reporting illegal govt activities, rather than investigating those illegal activites, the writing is on the wall for this country.

Wasn't there a time not so long ago in US history, when govt workers could confidently report incidents to their govt/Congress in order to see improvements made? Now it appears they need to make leaks to the media when they see something that looks illegal, since apparently the climate is such that reporting any illegal govt activity is nowadays considered bad rather than good. Sounds like Nazism.



To: tejek who wrote (285444)4/25/2006 8:21:02 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573927
 
Judge: Employee Web surfing not unreasonable

"It should be observed that the Internet has become the modern equivalent of a telephone or a daily newspaper"

cnn.com