Chernobyling (fwd)

1998-01-27 Thread Michael Gurstein
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 14:36:20 -0500 From: DEW [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Electronic Democracy in Nova Scotia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Chernobyling Originally To: comp.software.year-2000 newsgroup Driving home one

NEW: workers-comp - Workers Compensation Law Discussion Group (fwd)

1998-01-27 Thread Michael Gurstein
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Re: Alternative Investment Code

1998-01-27 Thread Ed Weick
Thomas Lunde said: I agree with your exposition that the net flow of capital outside of communities destroys those very communities and it is with great sadness that I and many others who had that type of childhood feel when we stop chasing the buck for awhile and think of the childhood we had

Re: Canadian banks (fwd)

1998-01-27 Thread Arthur Cordell
Can anybody help this student reporter/researcher? Seems to be looking for the other side of the argument. What are people saying about Canadian banks, the proposed merger, etc. -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 11:05:53 -0500 From: Chris Allen [EMAIL

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1998-01-27 Thread Michael Gurstein
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Re: Alternative Investment Code

1998-01-27 Thread Thomas Lunde
In reply to Ed: Well, I can certainly appreciate your experience and to a large degree it was reflected in my family as well, but you are talking about the experiences of the depression and I was referring to the experiences of the 50's. That two decade difference is a big difference. I guess