Re: Huck Finn ref # 33557

2003-01-03 Thread Doyle Saylor
Greetings Economists, Hello Max, Max, You are criticizing the movie because it's not some other movie you would rather see. The movie is not about two souls from different backgrounds striking a bond in a hostile world. The black gang member is a minor character in the story. In the story, a

Non-US Students Jailed over Class Load

2003-01-03 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
Non-U.S. students jailed over class load Friday, December 27, 2002 Posted: 10:23 AM EST (1523 GMT) DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- At least six Middle Eastern students studying in Colorado have been jailed in the past 10 days for failing to take enough college classes as required by their student

Re: Re: Re: A feeling robot sensor for soldiers inthe field

2003-01-03 Thread Dan Scanlan
Can't say what is really in their scared little hearts (that having dropped down out of their palpitating chests) but somewhere in Florida there is some computer collecting rectum and weeny flow information to summarize to George W about the state of his military morale. Fragging not only helped

see no evil

2003-01-03 Thread Dan Scanlan
Could our president be controlling information? Shooting the messenger: Report on layoffs killed David Lazarus Friday, January 3, 2003 ©2003 San Francisco Chronicle | Feedback URL: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/01/03/MN120712.DTL The Bush administration, under fire for its

addendum

2003-01-03 Thread Dan Scanlan
Can't say what is really in their scared little hearts (that having dropped down out of their palpitating chests) but somewhere in Florida there is some computer collecting rectum and weeny flow information to summarize to George W about the state of his military morale. Fragging not only helped

confidential assistance

2003-01-03 Thread omotayo omotosho Onuigbo
Dear Sir I am Director General of Nigeria Tourism Development Cooperation (N.T.D.C). When my country got the hosting right to host the “Miss World Beauty Pageant”, my office had the opportunity of working directly with the Nigeria Tourism Ministry and the Miss World Organizations headed by Mrs.

Yahoo! News - POLITICS: Poor Nations First to Pay Up U.N. Dues for2003

2003-01-03 Thread ravi
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=655e=2cid=655u=/oneworld/20030103/wl_oneworld/1032_1041598733 POLITICS: Poor Nations First to Pay Up U.N. Dues for 2003 Fri Jan 3, 8:13 AM ET Thalif Deen,Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS (news - web sites), Jan 2 (IPS) - A cash-strapped United

Re: Yahoo! News - POLITICS: Poor Nations First to Pay Up U.N. Dues for 2003

2003-01-03 Thread Chris Burford
At 03/01/03 13:45 -0500, you wrote: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=655e=2cid=655u=/oneworld/20030103/wl_oneworld/1032_1041598733 POLITICS: Poor Nations First to Pay Up U.N. Dues for 2003 Fri Jan 3, 8:13 AM ET Thalif Deen,Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS (news - web sites

Re: addendum

2003-01-03 Thread Michael Perelman
Maybe not. My mothers cousin was on a committee to study the feasability of nuclear war in Korea. They ruled against in because the prevailing winds blew south. On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 09:36:45AM -0800, Dan Scanlan wrote: PS Before I get hammered for under selection of causes for the end

forwarded from Michael Yates

2003-01-03 Thread Perelman, Michael
Organized labor in the United States - with some heroic exceptions - has traditionally been pro-war and pro-imperialist. In World War II the AFL made a no-strike pledge even though it failed to get a no-war profiteering pledge in exchange. All through the Cold War the AFL-CIO willingly acted as

On the internet role in South Korean elections

2003-01-03 Thread Doyle Saylor
Greetings Economists, Amongst various Telecom disasters concerning broadband internet access in the U.S., the Asian economies avoided the disasters of the U.S. based collapse. While there is considerable use of the internet in the U.S. the wide public affect of visual internet communications has

Orwellian update

2003-01-03 Thread Ian Murray
Shooting the messenger: Report on layoffs killed David Lazarus Friday, January 3, 2003 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/ 01/03/MN120712.DTL The Bush administration, under fire for its handling of the economy, has quietly killed off a Labor Department program