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To: zChristopher who wrote (13860)3/31/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Respond to of 31646
 
Definitely, Chris...

If PEO refers to some kind of temp agency or headhunter org, you are on the right track. CEO Jenkins made an indirect reference to this tactic by saying TAVA was in negotiations with a temp agency. We should find out more this CC.

DocStone



To: zChristopher who wrote (13860)3/31/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: zChristopher  Respond to of 31646
 
and now a view from our English friends :)

From: GTredgold <GTredgold@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 12:50:25 EST
To: year2000-discuss@year2000.com
Subject: Sighting: Sunday Times - Doom and Gloom

I copied this from this weeks 29 March Sunday Times, (I am sure there will be
a web based copy), front page of the money section. This is the first article
of such type i have seen so prominantly in an English newspaper
hope it is of interest.

Senior Executive at Barclays Bank has warned people to sell their homes,
stockpile their cash and buy gold bars in case of a global economic collapse
caused by the Millennium Bug. The extraordinary warning is echoed by other
bank managers who fear a run on deposits.

Blah, blah blah....

"The average man or woman does not appreciate what is going to happen" said
the Barclays executive, who wishes to remain anonymous. "I am going to plan
for the absolute worst - I am talking about the need to start buying candles,
tinned food, and bottled water from mid-1999 onwards. People think I am mad,
but a company director I met last week is intending to set up a commune and
buy a shot gun because the potential for looting is also quite high"

Although many may see this as far fetched, a senior Midland (Hong Kong and
Shanghai Bank) was also pessimistic. "Gold wouldn't be a bad thing to get
into. But I would wait and see if that was the most secure thing."

Blah blah blah

Such is the lack of confidence that London Electricity is planning to issue
engineers with bycles in case traffic lights are not working.

Blah blah blah

------Dont cha mess with TAVA :)