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To: long-gone who wrote (29098)2/26/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: Michael Olds  Respond to of 116759
 
I was joking, Mr.Harmon, precisely because it looked like a strong hand.
Best Wishes, MO



To: long-gone who wrote (29098)2/26/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
Clinton says NATO would act against Serb repression

<< President Bill Clinton said on Friday NATO was ''prepared to act'' if Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic engaged in repression of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo before peace talks resume on March 15.

''President Milosevic should understand that this is a time for restraint, not repression. And if he does not, NATO is prepared to act,'' Clinton said in a foreign policy address. -- cont'd -- >>

biz.yahoo.com

I think the US will be bombing the Serbs by early next week, if not this weekend.

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Hi Richard,

Thanks ... I thought I would just wait for someone else to come along with the poop scoop.

Michael must be really be a fun guy to have at a party!

< vbg >

John

PS - Just kidding, Michael





To: long-gone who wrote (29098)2/26/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
Y2K Stockpiling May Fuel GDP In Late '99, Dim 2000

<< Whether or not the Millennium Bug cripples the world's computers next New Year's Day, it has already altered U.S. economic forecasts, raising growth expectations for late 1999 and dimming them for 2000.

''I think there will be some stockpiling and some inventory building and some hoarding'' of consumer products and raw materials, said David Blitzer, chief economist at Standard & Poor's. ''That leads to almost a miniature economic cycle in the last two quarters of 1999 and very slow growth in the first quarter of the Year 2000.'' -- cont'd -- >>

dailynews.yahoo.com

Looks like your CYA theory of inventory management is taking shape.