Re: LI Mark Fuhrman

1998-04-05 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Kathy Thanks for taking the time to check although I wouldn't watch it anyway. I just thought it ironic that I had heard that and then his name was on the net. I'm like you--why keep digging at nothing. jackief Kathy E wrote: Kathy E [EMAIL

Re: LI Re: Reply from Iacono on the polygraph survey

1998-04-05 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie, Prof. Iacono claims that his survey and the Gallup survey had nearly identical results while Honts' survey was significantly different, probably because of a poor response. Yet the Gallup survey found confidence in polygraph results among the best-informed

LI Upgrading your PC's News Update

1998-04-05 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, my friends I remember a few of you were wanting to upgrade you machines but were worried about them being coming obsolete, just heard news from a engineer friend of mine that there are some new releases coming online shortly. Intel 440(BX)

Re: LI GATES IS THE $50-BILLION MAN

1998-04-05 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, Im still looking for I.T related cases Ive found a great one Borland Vs Lotus, but Im having trouble finding more. P.S Thanks for this one Sue, $50 billion, Now I know who to invest it lol Cheers Steve -Original Message- From: Sue

Re: LI Mark Fuhrman

1998-04-05 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I personally stopped reading all the clinton stuff, case is over as far as I can see. William J. Foristal wrote: Yeah, sure, right! Lots of wishful thinking on your part and the Whitehouse will not make things go away. It ain't over till the fat lady

Re: LI Annual Internet cleaning

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie. I only ran into a few nuns who were very strict, bordering on what we kids labeled as mean and cruel. By eighth grade I ran into a few who used physical punishment. In high school they used more severe physical punishment. Much of

LI Re: Steve/Law site

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, I think the word is common throughout the US. But I laugh when I remember the first time I heard it. I was about 19 years old and was in a company bowling league where my boss was the chairman for the bowling banquet. He told me we

Re: LI Annual Internet cleaning

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Sat, 4 Apr 1998 18:27:38 EST DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-04-04 18:24:18 EST, you write: I almost went to a Jesuit school but didn't make the final cut. Perhaps I was lucky,

Re: LI Most say Starr should close probe: poll

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, The thing that will finally end Starr's witch hunt is the thing that started it all, with respect to Starr being appointed. That is the political machinations of the right wing conspiracy group. These are the same people that jumped all

LI Re: Reply from Iacono on the polygraph survey

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, At the risk of showing admiration I wanted to congratulate you on getting this kind of first hand information for us. Even though you had effectively blown the other side out of the water with your other references, this really puts

Re: LI Re Guns, guns and more guns.

1998-04-05 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, I agree in principle, but when you have such a disparity between the US and most other countries with respect to numbers of people who are injured or killed via gun shots I think it is imperative to look for as many ways as possible to

Re: LI Mark Fuhrman

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gee Ron you should watch what you say and who you say it to. I would if I was you, because if you had thought about it you would know I do not like Clinton one bit, but I'm also not stupid and I think it's stupid to try and ride a dead horse, as some are trying

Re: LI Upgrading your PC's News Update

1998-04-05 Thread Joan Moyer
"Joan Moyer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello Steve, In the office on our day off to catch up on work, but can't resist a little time on the net. I am going to get a new computer, probably in the fall. I've been reading up on some of the new things out or soon to be out. I've just come

Re: LI Mark Fuhrman

1998-04-05 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-04-05 12:52:10 EDT, you write: Even Gingrich is praising Clinton for his courage. Guess his people are conducting their own polls. :) Bill Conventional wisdom (read back-stairs chat) here is that they are doing exactly that, and

Re: LI Noe: Update

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Kathy: I haven't heard of blackouts with migraines either. That was my point. :) I guess it could happen, it is just that I have never heard of it. I was wondering if it could possibly have been some kind of "defense" that she was trying to make up

Re: LI Noe: Update

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry :) I know they do the autopsies, I had a next door neighbor who's daughter died of SIDS, she was six weeks old, Linda went into her room on Easter morning and the baby was dead, it was horrendous. Yet they never found out why she died, they did all

LI Strange tourist attractions :)

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The "most unexpected" attractions in the U.S. for foreign visitors, according to an American Tours International poll, are...truck stops. It seems that foreigners view the big-rig drivers as "the last cowboys" and like to visit their feeding places.

Re: LI Upgrading your PC's News Update

1998-04-05 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: January 26, 1998 -- Get your good-byes in now: This may be the swan song of Intel's 66-MHz system bus. The first Deschutes processor, a 333-MHz incarnation of the Pentium II announced in January, is likely to be the last new high-powered desktop CPU to

LI Deschutes

1998-04-05 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Some undeserving colleague of yours has been all smiles for the last two months because of the new 300MHz Pentium II on his desk. Want to deflate that smarmy grin? Mention the word Deschutes. No sooner had Intel introduced its 300MHz chip than it

LI WWW.SYSOPT.COM

1998-04-05 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: www.sysopt.com This is a very good sight and the info, is 99% accurate. Steve === As big bird spreads the word, anybody with a heart votes love. - Fluke.

Re: LI Re: Reply from Iacono on the polygraph survey

1998-04-05 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thank you so much Terry for you expert analysis and interpretation of what Dr. Iacono wrote. As an expert in the field, why don't you just point this stuff out to Dr. Iacono. I do not feel like being a go-between by forwarding the info you present to

Re: LI Annual Internet cleaning

1998-04-05 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill I guess the education I got was worth it, even if I do cringe whenever a blackboard eraser or ruler is picked up. Yep, you guessed it, I was not a model student. My parents were called about the "heretic" they were raising. Questioning was

Re: LI Re: Reply from Iacono on the polygraph survey

1998-04-05 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill You have me blushing over here (and that means the whole body as you know what I wear computing VVBG. I guess being in the academic field does have its advantages at time. When I wrote to him, I relied on the professional network. I think I

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: If this whole thing goes down the tubes would Susan McDougal have any grounds for a law suit. She was held in jail for refusing to say what Starr wanted her to say, although she did say over and over that she didn't know of any wrong doing. I

Re: LI Biased Judge Forgives Clinton

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: The person who authored the sexual harassment law was on MSNBC last night. It was explained that the law has nothing to do actually with sex, it is about employment. After explaining that even though a person can be a pig in the work place as

LI Not quite the news

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: One note I usually put these out weekly, but I was pretty busy the last couple of weeks and I have been holding them, so I'm going to put out all of them today, sorry for the overload. LEAD STORIES * The Lingering Influence of Mike Tyson: In West

LI Not quite the news 2

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: LEAD STORIES * Among the exhibits at the Impulse to Collect show at San Jose State University in February were Chris Daubert's "Chromatic extrusions rodenta" (rats' droppings following their ingestion of some of his oil paints), Maryly Snow's collection of 696

LI Not quite the news 3

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: LEAD STORIES * New Scientist magazine announced in January that Australian biologist Roger Short has applied for funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health because he believes he can grow human sperm extraordinarily efficiently inside the testicles of

LI More true stories

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: SAVE THE DOLLARS: An investigation by the Chicago Tribune has found that several U.S.-based charities formed to "sponsor" and help feed poor children in third-world countries are "rife with scams". Organizations such as Save the Children and Childreach, the

LI More true stories 2

1998-04-05 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: MENTAL EXERCISE: Manchester (England) Metropolitan University sports psychologist Dave Smith says his research shows that thinking about doing exercise helps build muscles, even if you never actually get around to actually doing the exercise. "The brain

Re: LI Mark Fuhrman

1998-04-05 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My apologies, I thought I was responding to Bill, and I know he likes Clinton :-) Ron Women have their faults. Men have only two. Everything they say. Everything they do. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If this whole thing goes down the tubes would Susan McDougal have any grounds for a law suit. She was held in jail for refusing to say what Starr wanted her to say, Totally untrue. This is nonsense. Susan McDougal

Re: LI Re Guns, guns and more guns.

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: I don't think getting a gun stolen would come under irresponsible ownership. But I do think that they should make it some kind of a fine or something along those lines if your gun is stolen and it wasn't registered. That way at least there

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry: I heard her myself not more than a month or so ago in an interview say that she would not testify because she would not say what Starr wanted her to say. She also said that her husband came to her and told her that if she said that she had sex

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry Did you watch the interview with Susan McDougal? I don't know where you got your information, but she said that the only way she could walk out was to tell the story the way Starr wanted her to--not to agree to testify, but to testify the way

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: I don't think she did have anything to do with Paula Jones or any of the other cases, but they seem to be all intertwined in a way, although they are separate. Maybe I just feel that way because the same prosecutor is in charge of them all.

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry Did you watch the interview with Susan McDougal? I have seen two. I have posted a description of the horrendous conditions under which she has been held. I don't know where you got your information, but she said

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but they seem to be all intertwined in a way, although they are separate. Maybe I just feel that way because the same prosecutor is in charge of them all. The commonality that links all of this together is not the Special Prosecutor. All of the

Re: LI Biased Judge Forgives Clinton

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: Just out of curiosity what do you think of these kids making the covers of TIME, Newsweek, and other magazines. It seems to me that this could be kind of "hero making", in the eyes of other kids. Sue I read about the problems this kid had

Re: LI Jones Case Dismissed

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Ron: Whatever the reason they do seem to be all tied together. Actually many of the same players are involved in each one, or so they seem. Sue The commonality that links all of this together is not the Special Prosecutor. All of the strands of

LI Jones lawyer says appeal is likely

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: They just said on MSNBC that Susan Carpenter McMillian is saying that Jones will appeal this also. WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) _ Paula Jones lawyer John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute says he thinks his client will appeal her case against the

Re: LI Re Guns, guns and more guns.

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: I think it would be next to impossible to get rid of guns in the United States now. Japan and England both have never allowed guns to begin with, so therefore they didn't have the problem of getting their citizens approval to rid their country

LI Ark. Mom: Shooting Not Son's Idea

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ark. Mom: Shooting Not Son's Idea JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) -- A woman whose 13-year-old son is accused of killing five people in a school ambush told Time magazine that the boy ``never meant to hurt anybody.''

LI Swiss, U.S. To Build New Titanic

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Swiss, U.S. To Build New Titanic BASEL, Switzerland (AP) -- Swiss and American businesses are joining forces to build a new Titanic, a Swiss newspaper reported Sunday. The partners hope to recreate history

LI Child-Killer's Release Angers Brits

1998-04-05 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Child-Killer's Release Angers Brits LONDON (AP) -- Pedophiles may be detained indefinitely in the future, a British Cabinet minister said Sunday, responding to public fear and anger over the release of a