On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:59, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >
> > tsk tsk..Anne learn to clip pls ;)
> >
> > Apprentice List Moderator *won't say nazi..sorry*
> > Femme
> 
> LOL - Sorry.  You're absolutely right
> 
> Anne

Hey wait - ain't that what you're supposed to say to a shaky Rabbi?

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It took a while to surface, but it appears that a long-distance credit
card may have saved a U.S. Army unit from heavy casualties during the
Grenada military rescue/invasion. Major General David Nichols, Air Force
... said the Army unit was in a house surrounded by Cuban forces. One
soldier found a telephone and, using his credit card, called Ft. Bragg,
N.C., telling Army officiers there of the perilous situation. The
officers in turn called the Air Force, which sent in gunships to scatter
the Cubans and relieve the unit. -- Aviation Week and Space Technology


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