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(@hairymary)
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THINK I'LL GO TO THE BARBER SHOP AND TREAT MYSELF TO A HOT TOWEL TREATMENT AND REALLY CLOSE SHAVE...HOLD THE CHEAP AFTERSHAVE... I WANT THE GOOD STUFF ON MY BIRTHDAY.


   
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(@kimarx)
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What's up Mary? Tell ya what could you take out some of that aggression on D. on yugo. She's becoming a pain in the butt. No, that's not nice of me, is it.:0).

Hi, Dimi, nice to see you,Thanks!
I certainly didn't consider I was using you. ;o)

Kim
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Lord high on H.

Don't tell me, al-cohol was invented by an Al-chemist..........groan.
(Old Christmas craker joke?)


   
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(@kimarx)
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FOR SHE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW,
FOR SHE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW,
AND SO SAY ALL OF US!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SUGAR!!

LOVE KIM

( Have a large bottle of Bollanger on me)


   
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(@dimitri)
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Mary

Baby, HAPPY B_DAY to ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


   
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(@dimitri)
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Kim,
reply? cuz stock's going up.


   
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(@dimitri)
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Al-cohol was Chicago native. Fact.


merde..I was thinkin' of le Capone Ibn Cahol.


   
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(@uzbek)
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Will this ever end?

Russians lose six soldiers in two Chechen attacks

MOSCOW, May 29 (AFP) -

Six Russian soldiers died on Monday in two separate attacks by Chechen guerrillas, military sources told the Interfax news agency.

Rebel fighters ambushed three armoured vehicles near the village of Sayasan, in the southeastern Nozhai-Yurt district, killing
two troops and wounding four others, the sources said.

Four soldiers also died when an armoured vehicle and a military bus hit an explosive device near the town of Avturui, 35 kilometres (21 miles) southeast of the Chechen capital Grozny, according to the same sources.

A military convoy had been due to pass along the same route but at the last moment its destination was changed, Interfax reported.

ITAR-TASS news agency, meanwhile, reported that one Russian serviceman had been wounded late Sunday in southwest Grozny in a three-hour battle with rebels, citing military sources.

However, Moscow angrily denied a claim by Chechen rebels to have killed more than 40 Russians soldiers in the southern Grozny district of Chernorechiye on Sunday, dismissing it as "disinformation."

Monday's losses mark the highest death toll on a single day conceded by the Russian military since a stunning Chechen raid into neighbouring Ingushetia on May 4 killed 19 soldiers.


   
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(@kimarx)
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How much is SF? Dimi, go on ahead.
Catch up with you in a little while.

Kim


   
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(@dimitri)
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So "our" man Gantamirov's quit..shame, shame, but I wouldn't blame him, it sounds like a tough job to carry on..anyone knows more about real reasons of his resignation?


   
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Three extremists charged with preparing the act of terrorism in Pyatigorsk (Stavropol Territory, south of the European part of Russia), were brought before the criminal board of the Stavropol Territorial Court today. Residents of the Nogaisky district of Daghestan Mikhail Mulasanov, Alimkhan Amankayev and Emambet Oremisov thoroughly prepared for the act of subversion. The actions of the criminals were headed by their fellow-countryman Rasul Karayev-Mulasanov. The latter graduated from the Urus-Martan special courses for gunmen and demolition experts and made up, together with his Chechen instructors, a detailed plan of the act of terrorism on the crowded Verkhny market of the health resort of Pyatigorsk.


On October 5 last year, when all the four men were preparing the self-made bombs in an apartment house they had rented on the outskirts of the city, an explosion went off, as a result of which Karayev was lethally wounded. The rest received different injuries. Ultimately, the entire operation fell through, and the criminals found themselves in the hands of investigators.


   
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(@dimitri)
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Kim,
about 7.50 to 9.00 a share.


   
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(@dimitri)
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uzbek

dushman ti moi..when will this end, you ask?nanana - when will THIS end:

MORE THAN 54 REBELS KILLED IN CHECHNYA ON MONDAY




At least 54 rebels were killed on Monday in a large-scale operation underway in the mountain areas of Nozhai-Yurt and Vedeno districts of Chechnya, Colonel General Gennady Troshev, North Caucasus federal grouping Commander, told the press on Tuesday.


"We saw that many dead bodies, so this figure does not include those dead and wounded that the rebels have dragged away, he said.


In the course of the operation 18 depots and caches and two bases, for 150 and 70 men, were found, Troshev said. Several food stores were also found. In one of them 130 sacks of flour, 40 sacks of sugar and ten boxes of butter were seized and seven trucks with ammunition were destroyed, he said.


The village of Sayasan is the scene of a clearing operation, Troshev said. A rebel field commander whose radio signature he knows and who is Khattab's right-hand man was wounded in the fighting near Sayasan, he said.


About seven rebels were killed as they tried to infiltrate Chechnya from Georgia's Akhmeti district, Troshev said. They must have been a reconnaissance group, he said. "Any attempts to penetrate the Russian - Georgian border are doomed," he said.


AND THAT WAS JUST A LI'L GIFT FROM ME TO YA ON YOUR FAVORITE'S GEN. TROSHEV'S BEHALF. SAD, BUT TRUE, ouch!


   
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(@fredicledingic)
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May29, 2099
Milosevic#2 Rule Out Nato Membership.
Belgrade(Reuter), by Fredic Ledingic

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic#2 confirmed yesterday that he and his government ruled out nato membership.
"The poeple of Serbia are morally superior and shoud not join with evil organisation, servant of the USA." he said at a press conference in Belgrade.

Serbia is the last country in the world not in Nato since Afghanistan and Iran joined last year and Cuba and Iraq two years ago.

This morning, twenty thousands demonstrators were out in the Serbian capital in theyr 31025th day of street protest to oust ruling president Slobodan Milosevic#2.
More than five millions soldiers from Nato with artilery and air support surround the isolationist country in order to protect its neighbourgs from potential agression.

Slobodan Milosevic#2 is the second clone of Slobodan Milosevic who ruled the country untill his natural death. The cloning of president had been chosen to avoid election and political destabilization.

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(@dimitri)
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About 6,500 high school students of Chechnya will receive their final transcripts this year. About 30 local high school students hope to graduate with gold medals while 90 expect to get silver medals. Some 70 percent of Chechnya's high school graduates of the 2000 class plan on entering college to continue their studies. Life goes on..


   
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(@fredledingue)
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By Antonio ( - 209.239.217.247) on Monday, May 29, 2000 - 10:53 pm:

"...Various sources say that guerrillas are paid $100-500 a day..."

It sounds crapy:
From another source (sorry I don't keep them all)
I'v red they are paid $100 ...a month!

Of course it depends who: a field commander or an impoverished candidate to martyrdom. But certainely not 6000 men.


   
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