G'day all,
I reckon the UK has really poisoned what was left of their relationship with
the continent (as Tony Hancock once said, 'the wogs start at Calais'), and I
reckon Unca Sam's failure to exercise the simple good manners of telling its
mates that it was about to crank up the intensity in
CALL: ISTANBUL: Economy Business in Transition: JULY 11-15, 2001
Call for papers for this refereed conference. Full-papers will be published
in proceedings volume and best will be reviewed by a number of associated
journals.
Theme: Economies and Business in Transition: Facilitating
Well, Cheney can also be seen to have regained access to a position where he can
exact revenge rooted in his position in Daddy B's administration. And then
there's Powell... Maybe Dubba-you can appt Schwartz-cop Ambassador to Iraq...
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From: Jim Devine [mailto:[EMAIL
Are there any positive reasons for Labour's success in Queensland (see
below) or is this like Mitterand's ability to promote the left by using the
racists to divide the right?
My other question is what future can a country of 19 million Europeans have
in a world economy in which their most
http://www.google.com/search?q=pauline++nexus+new+dawn+hansonhq=hl=enlr=;
safe=offbtnG=Google+Search
http://www.newdawnmagazine.com.au/
One Nation and Pauline Hanson recent surge is bad news. Cf. the material in
the first couple of hits. Nexus and New Dawn are New Agey conspiracy theory
rags.
http://www.latimes.com/print/20010214/t13418.html
Bush's Foreign Policy Team Is Split on How to Handle Hussein
Iraq: One side wants to use opposition to attempt to oust leader. The other
faction favors revamped sanctions.
By ROBIN WRIGHT, Times Staff Writer
Bush's Foreign Policy Team Is
Justin wrote:
Right, a routine bombing, just what one normally does.
so when the Unabomber sent mail-bombs, these could also be interpreted as
"routine"? (BTW, I'm being ironic, too.)
No reason, maybe "self defense"--we had to bomb them because we are over
there in their country defending
there's an op-ed piece in today's {Sunday Feb. 18, 2001's) L.A. TIMES by
Edwin Black indicating that Thomas J. Watson of IBM supplied punch-card
technology (crude computing capacity) to the Nazis to help them do the
information-processing tasks needed to organize the massive slaughter of
Cf. the books by Jim Mann (of the L.A. Times) book and Patrick Tyler of the
Washington Post (or is it the NYT?) on China policy.
Michael Pugliese
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From: Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:59 AM
DAVIS ANNOUNCES PLAN TO RESCUE TROUBLED UTILITIES
By Jennifer Coleman
Associated Press
February 18, 2001
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Proposing to plunge California deeper into the energy
business, Gov. Gray Davis announced a multibillion-dollar plan to rescue two
utilities from the brink of
At 02:22 19/02/01 +1100, you wrote:
G'day all,
I reckon the UK has really poisoned what was left of their relationship with
the continent (as Tony Hancock once said, 'the wogs start at Calais'), and I
reckon Unca Sam's failure to exercise the simple good manners of telling its
mates that it was
The Winter 2001 issue of the History of Political
Economy (HOPE) has an article bearing the subject
heading as its title by Melvin W. Reder. He alleges
anti-Semitism on the parts of Keynes, Schumpeter,
and Hayek. He also claims that there was a decline
in anti-Semitism after 1950.
I have a doll of James Madison, in a "Leaders of the World" series,
featuring Madison, Franklin, Washington . . . . , and Herbert Hoover.
Really! But I only have the Madison doll. I also have a Malcom X action
figure.
Do people know Charles Higham's fine book Trading with the Enemy? Higham
So what I am I thinking of that is is Wyoming, if anything?
I presume
this means
that if Saddam Hussein blows up NORAD in retaliation, or on a routine
bombing mission, that he can expect that we will let it pass as
self-defense; I mean, why else would he be bombing targets in Wyomong.
FWIW,
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16876-2001Feb16.html
Employer, Employee Roles Blurred
Subcontracting Case Demonstrates the Potential for Shortchanging Workers
By Sarah Schafer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 19, 2001; Page E01
It was just the kind of job that Zenon
Yoshie,
Only if you get in with the friends of the editors
by saying nice things about their stuff... :-).
Barkley Rosser
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From: Yoshie Furuhashi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:17 PM
Subject:
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