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To: goldsnow who wrote (6737)1/31/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: D LEE  Respond to of 116756
 
Kinkel said such meetings could act as ''early warning instruments''
of future crises. Re your post:
Message 3256126

The more "squeaky wheel" tools they develop, the better.
Germany's Kinkel sounds like a downright truthful, problem solving
guy, that wants a real problem exposed ASAP so there is
time to stomp it out. I never even knew his name before
this article. Reading it makes me feel he is one of the
better political figure heads, and will work hard exposing
the problem.

Too bad that I am hearing news right now presenting excuses
to the public why we should bomb Iraq for not letting us
snoop in some castles. I would rather Kinkels worries
be broadcast here at this time for everyone to hear
and be able to think about.

Dave



To: goldsnow who wrote (6737)1/31/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: yosi s  Respond to of 116756
 
European banks may face deep trouble, after Japan they are the biggest lenders to Asia; they got to be bailed out, otherwise credit crunch in Europe will hinder their slow recovery.