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To: Archie Meeties who wrote (23838)10/10/2007 5:29:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217648
 
Archimedes, that's an excellent post, but not at all in the style of this stream which is virulent and rabid racist attacks on stereotypes and ascribes evil-doing motives to all.

If we are not careful, good sense would break out and that wouldn't do. Personal attacks and insults are also the norm [on the part of TJ and ElMatador, but are not allowed by others].

Mqurice



To: Archie Meeties who wrote (23838)10/10/2007 7:02:36 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217648
 
i may or may not be tag-teamed
i am however having fun
i like energy

on genocide, any and everyone can 'explain' away most if not all past episodes and conclude 'wiped out, yes and no, genocide, no' and revise intent.

on genocide, it would be most objective to conclude based on outcome, as in wiped out yes, by uninvited visitors (i.e. invasion), yes, biological genocide, yes.

the word has not a lot of give.



To: Archie Meeties who wrote (23838)10/12/2007 4:33:21 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217648
 
Tracking China trade surplus vs. retailers numbers: See retailers for last month.



You can also see that: "major U.S. ports took an unexpected turn, with imports sinking 1.4% in another sign of the slowing of the economy."

latimes.com

But look to that:

China's trade surplus jumped 56 percent in September to $23.9 billion adding pressure on the central bank to increase borrowing costs and let the yuan strengthen faster to prevent the economy overheating.
bloomberg.com

This is a sign of decoupling: US market is absorbing less, the rest of the world is keeping the China Inc. humming...