Hey, some of us would like the recipe for Chai too!
Paul
joanna bujes wrote:
Chai message was obviously meant to go to ravi.
J.
Chai message was obviously meant to go to ravi.
J.
Devine, James wrote:
for what it's worth, that "Tomb" is the building of the Skull & Bones
secret society, the most elite of the Yale secret societies, which
probably includes both Dubya and his father. It's been linked to the CIA
and clearly is a formal organization of the most elite of the "old
I meant to forward Ashcroft joke to someone and sent it back by mistake.
While I am here I will enclose an interesting quote about famous Niemoller
quote
Everbody loves to quote Martin Niemöller's lines about moral failure in the
face of the Holocaust: 'First they came for the Communists, but I wa
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Yoshie
Furuhashi
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 4:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "Our Sorry Asses Are Ready to Go Home"
* New York Times June 15, 2003
Anxious and Weary of War, G.I.'s Face a New Iraq Mission
By STEVEN LEE MYERS
...After
Hussein's government on
April 9 has thrust them into a new mission: keeping peace, even as
their weary minds and bodies are still at war.
"You call Donald Rumsfeld and tell him our sorry asses are ready to
go home," Pfc. Matthew C. O'Dell, an infantryman in Sergeant
Betancourt's
Title: sorry, king
From Sunday
Times, Perth, Western Australia
BBC apologises
to the White House
From correspondents in London
22mar03
THE BBC apologised today for mistakenly broadcasting images of US
President George W Bush having his hair styled and his makeup applied
just before he went
the years.
Sorry,
Melvin P.
Feeling somewhat powerless in Detroit.
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Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 09:14:56 -0500
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From: David Seljak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Rick Mercer says, Sorry America
Status:
Courtesy of Rick Mercer from This Hour Has 22 Minutes CBC Television:
On behalf of Canadians everywhe
I first would like to thank Melvin for the mistake. i hope it happens again. i also agree with with devine's intervention. as to Ms Cox your comment is correct but too analytical it sounded to me like a two truths approach or dualistic that human activity should not feed into economics and that the
My apology, this fragment was sent to wrong list and outside the bounds of Pen-l current discussion. Meant for the A-List.
Melvin P.
And a few others while he is at it.
Bill
The Pitt Principle
By PAUL KRUGMAN
NY Times, November 1, 2002
So Harvey Pitt decided not to tell other members of the
Securities and Exchange Commission a small detail about the man he had
chosen to head a crucial new accounting oversight board, af
I am unsubbing a number of addresses that do no seem to be working. You
do NOT have to worry unless you get a notice from listproc informing you
that you are unsubbed.
Do no contact my unless you do get unsubbed.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95
[and to think he used to be on the steering committee of the French
Socialist Party...]
US-EU: The Biggest Trading Elephants in the Jungle - But Will They
Behave ?"
Speech by Pascal Lamy to the Economic Strategy Institute, Washington
D.C., 7 June 2001
Clyde, thank you for your kind introduction
2:47 pm
Sorry to duplicate Brown's post of Bacon...I guess gmta...:) I sent it
before receiving Brown's post.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
I apologize for this private correspondence. I really thought I sent this
to Doyle's address, and somehow it mistakenly went to the list.
sorry again..
Doyle sorry! I did not do it on purpose...
Mine Doyran
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 21:28:52 EDT
Sorry, missed this first time around. Also check out
<http://www.bls.gov/flshome.htm>.
Doug
Rob Schaap wrote:
>Good on yez, Barnett & Max! Ta.
>Rob.
>
>
>
>
>>This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
>>an EP
Good on yez, Barnett & Max! Ta.
Rob.
>This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
>an EPI book (http://epinet.org)
>
>Authors are Mishel, Schmitt and Bernstein.
>
>mbs
>
>
>
>Rob Schaap wrote:
>
>And, btw, (following Joel Blau's post of the other day), is there a table
>of (
This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
an EPI book (http://epinet.org)
Authors are Mishel, Schmitt and Bernstein.
mbs
Rob Schaap wrote:
And, btw, (following Joel Blau's post of the other day), is there a table
of (actually comparable) comparative international unemploy
Rob Schaap wrote:
And, btw, (following Joel Blau's post of the other day), is there a
table
of (actually comparable) comparative international unemployment statitics
available on the Net? And are there other salient statistics
around that
are differently calculated in different (eg OECD) count
G'day all,
I didn't mean to start an argument, Paul - just make a small point. I
hereby officially, enthusiastically and belatedly withdraw from the thread.
And, btw, (following Joel Blau's post of the other day), is there a table
of (actually comparable) comparative international unemployment
Dear PenL-pals:
I've never done this before; hope I don't have to do it again, but I'm
desperate
I need to get my hands on the work of M. Buroway, in particular the book
_The Politics of Production_ (Verso 1985, out of print). The more I read
around, the more the authors make reference to t
Should Osama bin Laden explain that he made a "tragic" mistake and that
he meant only to bomb the building across the street and walk free after
expressing "regret".
Food for thought.
Henry C.K. Liu
Friday May 14 1999
Bin Laden linked to killings
REUTERS in
Ken Livingstone writes
> Sorry, comrades, the Serbs aren't nice old Communists
>
> We might have avoided the slaughter in Bosnia, but few on the left were
> prepared to speak out
> Instead, we have negotiated with him while, year by
> year,
> the status of Yugo
that both bombing and invasion do nothing but make things
worse. On the bombing the point has been pretty well proven. I would
just as soon that it does not happen with the ground troops as well...
Terrence Mc Donough wrote:
>
> Ken Livingstone writes
>
> > Sorry, comrades,
At 05:31 PM 3/31/99 -0500, Nathan wrote:
>Sorry, Comrades, The Serbs Aren't Nice Old Communists
That sounds like an ethnic stereotype to me. There was substantial
anti-Milosevic opposition in Yugoslavia (much of it from the left) that had
a real chance of defeating Milosevic. If the
1. >At 05:31 PM 3/31/99 -0500, Nathan wrote:
>>Sorry, Comrades, The Serbs Aren't Nice Old Communists
Wojtek, this wasn't Nathan speaking, it was Ken Livingstone. Nathan was
simply forwarding the Livingstone piece in case people were interested.
Wojtek writes: >That
Sorry, Comrades, The Serbs Aren't Nice Old Communists
The Independent
March 31, 1999 Ken Livingstone
Ken Livingstone
Sorry, comrades, the Serbs aren't nice old Communists
We might have avoided the slaughter in Bosnia, but few on the left were
prepared to speak out
Milosevic ha
Dear PEN-L:
I just sent a note to the whole list that was meant for Mike Yates.
Apologies.
Tom
Tom Kruse
Casilla 5812 / Cochabamba, Bolivia
Tel/Fax: (591-4) 248242, 500849
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>This is not one of those "Virus Alert" hoaxes, but an actual internet worm
>advisory. This is an FYI only.
>
>The text of the article that appeared today at ZDNET.COM:
>
>
>
>
>Happy99.exe worm is in the wild
>
>Worm is spreading quickly into North America, particularly in Silicon
>Valley.
>
>
Mark,
Critical analysis unfortunately can dialectically
validate and socially structure that which which it seeks
to refute as a subject.
Laughter may be a more effective method of
invalidating. But then, I'm in the dog house, so, what do
I know?
Barkley Rosser
On Tue, 26 Jan 99 16:3
Keep working on that sense of humour, Barkley.
More seriously, I'm curious what Barkley (and others) might recommend. Let's
assume, for the sake of argument, that you inhabit a small corner of the
academic world. Let's further assume that you have progressive politics, as
defined by the 'p' in
> "socially constructed academic reputation" when I referred
> to "it." But I have been corrected and shown that I
> clearly was really referring to that awful signifier of
> male privilege and oppression whose performativity brings
> into existence resisting s
ing subjects, however dispersed or
uncitated. I can't express how Terribly Sorry I am for this
awfulness.
I question myself as to how I could have done
something like this. I think it is my agent encouraging
me to resist the dispersion of my social construction.
Judith Butler has
hown that I
clearly was really referring to that awful signifier of
male privilege and oppression whose performativity brings
into existence resisting subjects, however dispersed or
uncitated. I can't express how Terribly Sorry I am for this
awfulness.
I question myself as to how I c
Please forward to interested parties:
=
CALL FOR PAPERS
1999 Value Theory Mini-Conference: Deepening The Dialogues
Boston Park Plaza Hotel, March 12-14 1999
==
Tom Kruse asked,
>> Is this shit for real?
Valis replied,
>Suppose, then, that this whole suggestive episode is a masterfully crafted
>fabrication . . .
-snip-
>Any hands, class?
While it might make an amusing comedy sketch to work through all the
double-think and double-double reverse double
baugh-type bombast, or is there a chance
> this could force Clinton to resign? Sorry to mire you all in this further.
> >From my safe e-distance, I missed, I fear, the ferocity of this feeding frenzy.
The delegate from Bolivia may be excused - despite his self-deprecation -
for co
Clinton to resign? Sorry to mire you all in this further.
>From my safe e-distance, I missed, I fear, the ferocity of this feeding frenzy.
(BTW: I just read the defintion of a feeding frenzy: it's when sharks, for
reasons still unclear to the marine biologists, break with their
traditional
sorry about posting a message about my cold to pen-l. Now if the
damn thing would go away...
in pen-l solidarity,
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ.
7900 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045-8410 USA
310/338-2948 (daytime, during wo
Phil, in addition to sending you new versions of the Depression
and Accumulation pieces, today I was planning to (1) send you a
revised version of my piece on utopia, based on the comments I've
received, and (2) finish a first draft of the disequilibrium
growth entry. However, I am feeling qui
At 8:48 AM 10/15/96, Susan Fleck wrote:
>sorry for personal message post. i hope you ignored it because
>it confused you.
That's OK Susan. Personally, I wanted to hear more about the gas.
Doug
--
Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
250 W 85 St
New York NY 10024-3217
USA
+1-2
sorry for personal message post. i hope you ignored it because
it confused you.
susan fleck
I'm sorry about the posting of two very similar messages to
pen-l. cc:Mail is misbehaving and I thought that the first one
didn't get through.
in pen-l solidarity,
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ., 7900 Loyola Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045-8410 USA
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Sorry about posting a personal note to Doug Henwood (about his
newsletter, LEFT BUSINESS OBSERVER) to the list.
absent-mindedly,
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ.
7900 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045-8410 USA
310/338-2948 (daytime, during workweek); FAX
To all who were inconvenienced
mia culpas for inadvertantly sending out personal mail !
Ron Baiman
Roosevelt Univ., Chicago
My trigger finger twitched.
Damn. All that time, never screwed it up once. Finally screwed up.
"Replied" without editing the "To:" line. Good thing I wasn't trashing
anyone.
Since I'm using up the bandwidth anyway for my apology, I have a reqest.
I am going to Hungary and Greece at the end of June. I would li
Sorry, everyone for the the clutter -- forgot to send to Michael P' personal.
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
The recent messages on Haiti and Tobin/UNDP were from:
Ian Robinson
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA. 48109-2054.
Tel/FAX: 1-313-994-7116
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I didn't see Sid's announcement already posted on pen-l about the
job opening at SFU. I've just signed on after being away for a few days. In
any case, please contact me if you have any questions or want a student's
view of the program.
Steffanie Scott
U.of Guelph
Sorry, I didn't see Sid's announcement already posted on pen-l about the
job opening at SFU. I've just signed on after being away for a few days. In
any case, please contact me if you have any questions or want a student's
view of the program.
Steffanie Scott
U.of Guelph
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