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[10:56:34 AM]

HA'ARETZ: "Today is the anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Ariel Sharon won't be in the country, he won't take part in the state memorial ceremony at Mt. Herzl - and it's best that way. Hypocrisy also has to have its limits. Some of us will not forget - and will never forget - that Sharon was one of those who stood on the incitement stage in Jerusalem's Zion Square when the crowd raised signs showing Rabin dressed in an SS uniform, and those on the platform did not protest. He took an active part in the incitement against Rabin, and called the Oslo agreements - a courageous and important act of statesmanship that could have brought peace and security and economic prosperity - 'an act of treason.' "
[10:53:02 AM]

Based on the news today, it looks like the government and people of Saudi Arabia are our worst enemies in the war on terrorism. This isn't surprising, of course, since the Bushes have always been in bed with the Saudis. Invading Saudi Arabia is not an appropriate response. The Bush regime will no doubt scream "war" even louder, hoping to cover up the news that it is their business partners who funded the September 11 attacks, while Bush's political appointees actively blocked investigations of the terrorists. The scary thing is that all of Bush's popularity is based on the attacks he refused to prevent.
[10:32:37 AM]

NEW YORK (Licentious) -- "Dell is clearly the No. 1 worldwide at this point, by enough of a margin so that it's not a matter of statistical error," said IDC analyst Roger Kay. "Their lead is in the range of 5 percent."
HP's Darth Fiorina immediately promised to fire at least 5,000 more employees to keep the value of her stock options up.
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