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Posted on 12/23/2004 10:30:10 PM PST by nwctwx
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http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=aRnHRMcJA6zA&refer=home
"IBM PC Unit Sale to Lenovo Faces Hurdle, People Say (Update6)"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. regulators are raising national- security concerns over International Business Machines Corp.'s pending $1.25 billion sale of its personal-computer business to China's Lenovo Group, people familiar with the matter said.
Members of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, including the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security, worry that Chinese operatives might use an IBM facility in North Carolina to engage in industrial espionage, using stolen technologies for military purposes, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity."
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/01/24/antijudaic.shtml
"Russian MPs Seek to Ban All Jewish Organizations as Extremist"
Created: 24.01.2005 16:05 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 18:19 MSK, 7 hours 30 minutes ago
MosNews
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "About 20 members of the State Duma have approached the Prosecutor Generals Office with a request to ban all Jewish organizations because, the MPs claim, they are extremist. The group published an open letter to the Prosecutor General in Rus Pravoslavnaya newspaper."
Thank you all4one.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1327588/posts
"Fire Cripples 2 of [New York] City's Busiest Subway Lines [multi-year repairs]"
New York Times ^ | January 24, 2005 | SEWELL CHAN
Posted on 01/24/2005 3:05:35 PM PST by 68skylark
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A subway fire that gutted an underground communications room has crippled two of New York City's busiest subway lines, the A and the C, and full service may not be restored for three to five years, officials announced today.
The Sunday afternoon fire at the Chambers Street station was apparently set by a homeless person and is being investigated as an act of arson, according to Lawrence G. Reuter, president of New York City Transit."
You're welcome.
Sure looks that way!
From your North Korea article, 2 lb. of rice is equal to 30% of their monthly salary.
You think they want to keep the starving population of North Koreans too hungry to rise up?
Thanks.
Hope you're doing well.
Check back in a week.
We'll soon hear that the 15 illegal immigrants were released with an 'order to appear' in court.
Then, they won't show up in court.
This "situation" at a nuclear plant has interesting timing. Thanks for the info. PI.
Picture #4 at this link shows the relay control room where this fire started.
It says this 'homeless' person had to break several locks to get into the room to start the fire.
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/traffic/wabc_traffic_012405subway.html
By Melissa Eddy Associated Press Writer Published: Jan 24, 2005
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Two alleged al-Qaida members accused of plotting an attack in Iraq were ordered by a German federal judge Tuesday to remain in custody pending possible charges.
The men, arrested Sunday in the cities of Mainz and Bonn, were ordered held after the judge determined there was sufficient evidence to detain them, said Hartmut Schneider, a spokesman for prosecutors. The two men appeared at a closed-door session at a federal court in Karlsruhe.
The pair have been identified only as Ibrahim Mohamed K., a 29-year-old Iraqi, and Yasser Abu S., a 31-year-old Palestinian.
The Iraqi allegedly trained at Osama bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan and fought American forces there. He is accused of recruiting suicide attackers in Germany - including the Palestinian - and providing logistical help to al-Qaida.
Authorities also believe he tried to obtain 48 grams of uranium in Luxembourg, but say they have no further information on that aspect of the case......
As Paul Harvey would say, "and now, for the rest of the story."
I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of it.
Thanks Velveeta.
THANK YOU all4one.
The "homeless" were also tagged for starting at least two other fires or explosions in the past year in NY subways...IIRC. It seems that illegals from China, N. Korea, Iraq...or any other hostile country could be considered "homeless".
As always Cindy you and all at TM are always kindly welcome....now that I have emerged temporarily from my blizzard stupor of sledding, shoveling, snowman building, etc.
Latest word is that there was a coolant leak. Plant is shut down. Everything is stable.
Hey, for once I don't have snow on the ground...(smiling...); so I think dog and I will go weeding a patch that needs it.
You take care.
Snow can be deceptively dangerous if not prepared for it.
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