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3411Re: Say's Law: Supply Creates it's Own Demand" PB, One of the mRaymond Duray-6/8/2002
3410<i>A fact of life that no one seems to have an answer to.</i> Actuamaceng2-6/8/2002
3409Hi PB, I agree with you that the world faces a glut of semiconductor device maRaymond Duray-6/8/2002
3408It is great! The opening round has been characterised by teams fullmacavity-6/5/2002
3407The final.... not out of the question.... but it will be a hard fought road, pX Y Zebra-6/5/2002
3406Both... The game is a mere example of the attitude. and it will do wonders, juX Y Zebra-6/5/2002
3405well done the USA ananova.com Hope you get to the final!maceng2-6/5/2002
3404Shocker!!!! But well done! I am presuming you mean the football. I am in Japamacavity-6/5/2002
3403I prefer to take a more positive attitude... and get rid of the defeatist atituX Y Zebra-6/5/2002
3402Raymond. Here is May 02 article on dram capacity. e-insite.net It's in 20maceng2-6/5/2002
3401Message 17558271 it was recommended on this thread by wstera_02 Subject 36860maceng2-6/5/2002
3400grub oinkX Y Zebra-6/4/2002
3399Distribution of wealth and economics is fairly straightforward as far as I can smaceng2-6/4/2002
3398While the advances in education, medical care and athletics are indeed remarkablX Y Zebra-6/4/2002
3397<i> The Cuban revolution was over 40 years ago! What kind of compariThomas M.-6/4/2002
3396To look at this . . . Illiteracy rate: before, 40.3%; today, 0.2%. . . . andThomas M.-6/4/2002
3395<i>and the rat population -g-?</i> LOL Got eaten, or drowned swimX Y Zebra-6/4/2002
3394LOL! I don't have a strong opinion on Cuba, but I'm fairly confident weThomas M.-6/4/2002
3393and the rat population -g-? Some part of me agrees with you. As a student I limaceng2-6/4/2002
3392The Cuban revolution was over 40 years ago! What kind of comparison is that? IKenneth Kirk-6/4/2002
3391Cuba before and after the Revolution: Infant mortality rate: before, over 100 pThomas M.-6/4/2002
3390What business is going to make a capital investment in new plant when they are achomolungma-6/4/2002
3389<i>Clearly there is a very large currency component to the trade deficits Zardoz-6/4/2002
3388At the lows of the last recession, the U.S. Net Exports figure was nearly balancchomolungma-6/4/2002
3387On China... news.bbc.co.ukmaceng2-6/4/2002
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