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To: calcowgirl
According to Berg's emails published by the Philadelphia Inquirer and others, Berg met Aziz in Iraq, not at a Business Conference.

The way that they met was through the conference. I believe the initial contact was Berg sending an email to Aziz. Not unusual for the organizers of such conferences to publish contact info for those that wish to trade info. Have seen that in conferences set up to facilitate "teaming" of primes, not just subcontractors.

1,572 posted on 05/31/2004 6:14:52 AM PDT by Doctor Raoul (How can they call it a "Peace March" when they unconditionally support those who kill our soldiers?)
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To: Doctor Raoul
The way that they met was through the conference.

I have read their first contact was by email. But I have also read from Bergs email (posted to you above) and in articles that they met in Baghdad. Also, Aziz left the U.S. in the summer of 2003, avoiding deportation hearings for his criminal record. I haven't read anything to say he has returned to the U.S. since then.

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The Washington Post.
May 14, 2004. pg. A.01

One of the people Berg met in Baghdad was Aziz Taee, an Iraqi who studied electrical engineering at Temple University and has lived in the Philadelphia area for most of the past 20 years. Taee is chairman of the Iraqi American Council, a business group based in Annandale that encourages investment in Iraq.

Berg had visited the group's Web site and communicated with Taee by e-mail. When the two men finally met, Taee was impressed enough that he agreed to start a small company with Berg, called Shirikat Abraj Babil, or Babylon Towers Co.

They printed business cards advertising their services in installing, inspecting and repairing telecommunications and utility towers. They rented a small corner office on the second floor of a building in Jamiaa, a neighborhood in western Baghdad.

Taee, 40, said he sometimes worried about his 26-year-old associate, who would wander freely around Baghdad.

Perhaps you read this account from the Inquirer as implying they met AT the conference... instead of Berg sending him email (in Iraq) AFTER the conference?

Aziz told the Associated Press that Berg had contacted him by e-mail sometime after attending a two-day conference in Virginia on business opportunities in Iraq last December. Aziz agreed to give him some space in an office he had in Baghdad to form a partnership seeking communications work.

Berg refers to Aziz in an e-mail to friends on Jan. 18. "I've found a fairly competent and reliable office manager," he wrote. "He's actually been living in Philadelphia the last 20 years and just came back - so he's similarly out of his element."


1,575 posted on 05/31/2004 6:38:49 AM PDT by calcowgirl
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