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To: EPS who wrote (244)3/19/1999 12:28:00 PM
From: Tom  Respond to of 331
 
Yes, Victor, about time to re-examine just what's going on.

Don't know that I can make much of a contribution, but there may be something in the undercurrent. We'll see.

Have a good weekend!

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To: EPS who wrote (244)3/23/1999 1:10:00 PM
From: Tom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 331
 
I don't know, Victor. I'm not seeing anything. Doesn't take long for those damnable funds to inflate share prices. And with so much easy credit available.... I can't go into the issues I'd like to unless we see considerably more down-side action. My thoughts, anyway.

Light-sweet got another nice lift near the close yesterday. I'm going to stick with what I've got there.

What's your take on reports about the Nikkei capitulating after the year-end cooking-of-the-books?

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To: EPS who wrote (244)3/27/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: EPS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 331
 
March 27, 1999

Russia Cancels Lewinsky Visit

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

MOSCOW -- Russia's rage over NATO airstrikes in Yugoslavia
boiled over Friday night when it canceled the upcoming visit by
Monica Lewinsky.

The former White House intern had been scheduled to visit Russia in
June or July to promote a Russian-language version of her book,
"Monica's Story."

Friday night, however, the Russian publisher announced that the trip was
being canceled.

"One can hardly imagine that millions of Russian citizens would give Ms.
Lewinsky a proper welcome under the circumstances," a representative
of the Russian publishing company told the news agency Interfax. "The
visit would come at the wrong time."


Ms. Lewinsky has figured before in the Russian reaction to NATO's
attack. The newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets charged that the end
of her affair with President Clinton has left the American leader so
frustrated and despondent that he has resorted to military action.


As Russian protesters rallied at the American Embassy this week, one
women carried an English-language sign: "President Clinton, Make Love,
Not War."