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304Hello Glenn. I'm sorry, I don't have a link. I lifted it from another pKaren Lawrence-8/14/2002
303Hi Karen. Can you provide a link to the William Greider post? Is it from The Naglenn_a-8/14/2002
302I found much in this author's assessment of the mutual fund flows to agree wCush-8/14/2002
301"the murder of the Pope"?, I thought he had heart problems. I've Karen Lawrence-8/14/2002
300By William Greider Tuesday, August 13, 2002; Page A13 With New Economy icons Karen Lawrence-8/14/2002
299Fundamental strengths: Airline stocks since Feb 14th 2002: UAL (United) down Baldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
298Maybe this is the "fundamentals" and "strengths" that cheeBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
297Hi Darleen. ((<i>The US was still viewed as the market with the least favglenn_a-8/14/2002
296It took 1900 billion in extra debt for the U.S. economy to eke out 125 billionBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
295Deflation 2 : a contraction in the volume of available money or credit that resAhda-8/14/2002
294Sir, he has left the building !!!farkarooski-8/14/2002
293Cluelessness? Ignorance? Could that be it? I mean, fund managers have been aveBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
292The Economist: Goodbye to the little guy August 13, 2002 8:05am hoovnews.hooBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
291<I>The US was still viewed as the market with the least favourable outlookAhda-8/14/2002
290OK, best of luck. Regards, BF.Baldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
289Hi Baldur. Sorry, it may have seemed that I was upset with you for the BIS postglenn_a-8/14/2002
288You're more than welcome.Baldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
287Baldur. Just wanted to say thanks for the informative posts. Best wishes, Glennglenn_a-8/14/2002
286Greenspan has been clueless for years, congress installed legislation TAILOR MBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
285Hi Darleen. I view deflation as inevitable at this point, and it will be a veryglenn_a-8/14/2002
284Hi Baldur. ((<i>Asset bubbles as harmful as inflation: BIS ... Central baglenn_a-8/14/2002
283U.S. is in a credit crunch. Bad paper is burning at a faster rate than GreenspBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
282Fund managers lose faith in global recovery By Steve Johnson, FT Investor PubBaldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
281<I>Meanwhile, if the above coincides with a credit implosion, and particulAhda-8/14/2002
280The Bear's Lair: Money down a rat-hole? By Martin Hutchinson UPI Business Baldur Fjvlnisson-8/14/2002
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