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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10277)10/19/2006 8:09:27 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 217825
 
one that would be better w/o you i suspect. you are one strange little druid. since m has me on ignore, could someone send this to his box.

TIA.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10277)10/19/2006 8:31:05 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
i am suggesting nothing in particular

i merely point out the equivalencies between NZ and Tibet, and how Tibet is less of an international issue than NZ



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10277)10/19/2006 9:02:06 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
<<democracy>>

... News from Freedom Mountain Kowloon, Money Rock Hong Kong, and Joy Landfill Macau: the votes are coming in for 2006, during this twilight time before TeoTwawKi Dawn

iht.com
"Hong Kong is surpassing New York and rivals London as the world's biggest market this year for initial public stock offerings ..."

businessweek.com
"Vegas vs. Macau: Who Will Win?
Both cities are building furiously. And Macau's casinos, focused on high-stakes table gambling, could soon outpace the Strip in revenues"

Vegas vs. Macau: Who Will Win?
Both cities are building furiously. And Macau's casinos, focused on high-stakes table gambling, could soon outpace the Strip in revenues

destinationprd.com
"Macau to beat Vegas at its own game. Last Update: October 12, 2006. Macau will surpass Las Vegas in gaming revenue by the end of this year"

... Maurice, a message for you Message 22926183 :0)



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10277)10/20/2006 2:06:56 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217825
 
Iran slows Net to curb access. (ISPs) have started reducing the speed of Internet access to homes and cafes based on new government-imposed limits, a move critics said appeared to be part of a clampdown on the media.

Iran slows Net to curb access.

TEHRAN: Iran's internet service providers (ISPs) have started reducing the speed of Internet access to homes and cafes based on new government-imposed limits, a move critics said appeared to be part of a clampdown on the media.

An official said last week that ISPs were now "forbidden" by the telecommunications ministry from providing Internet connections faster than 128 kilobytes per second (KBps), the official IRNA news agency reported. He did not give a reason.

Internet technicians say speeds of 256 KBps, 512 KBps or higher are increasingly common internationally. Iranian surfers will now find it much slower to download music or anything else from the Web. Businesses have not been affected by the move.

Critics said the restrictions are by president Ahmadinejad, who rails against the West