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To: KewlHand who wrote (1303)11/8/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: Sid Raphael  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1755
 
Welcome back, KH. I knew you'd be back. CXI is an addiction, not an investment.

There were some emails quite a while ago about Japan/China. The story is that Japan left many mines and munitions in China as a result of WWII. The weapons have been rotting on the ground. Japan is now negotiating with China to remove/neutralize them. As you can imagine, there is a great deal of pride involved in the negotiations on both sides.

Turns out there was an article about this matter in the London Times about a year ago. Maybe also the Economist. Busy beaver that I am, I picked up the article on the web, then called Melissa the next morning. When I informed her of the opportunity to demonstrate CXI's prowess, she politely listened to me, then responded in a manner which indicated that CXI already had that base covered [baseball terminology signifying that they already knew and were working on it]. My guess is that negotations for such a historic job are arduous. Hats off to whoever represents CXI.