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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (32142)12/7/2006 1:18:35 PM
From: xcr600  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48463
 
What do you think of short plays against the diamond industry? Blood Diamond is due to open soon. Movie will get tons of pub and probably get an Oscar nod. Will finally expose a disgusting industry to mainstream America. [Though I'm not sure there us much in the way of publicly traded co's]

As Kanye West sings...


Over here, it's a drug trade, we die from drugs

Over there, they die from what we buy from drugs,

The diamonds, the chains, the bracelets, the charms-es,

I thought my Jesus piece was so harmless

'Til I seen a picture of a shorty armless.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (32142)12/7/2006 2:32:46 PM
From: Fuzzy  Respond to of 48463
 
CYCR, another one I missed..............IMX news

Implant Sciences Receives Product Order
Thursday December 7, 11:20 am ET
Implant Sciences Receives Order for 30 Explosive Detection Devices

WAKEFIELD, Mass. (AP) -- Implant Sciences Corp., which makes products for both the national security and medical device markets, said Thursday it received an order for 30 of its handheld explosive detectors.
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The order was placed by an undisclosed customer in Asia for use in aviation security, the company said, and brings the number of its handheld detectors in use in Asia to 176.

Anthony J. Armini, chief executive of Implant Sciences, said in a statement that the order "should bolster our second-quarter cash flows" because the units ordered are already built and in inventory.

Armini also said that while demand for explosive detection equipment lagged in 2006, "our market research indicates a significant increase in the potential demand" for 2007.

Implant Sciences makes and markets a proprietary technology called "Quantum Sniffer" to detect a wide range of explosives. The company also makes radioactive products to treat cancer.
has a little news out today..........