2005[#41].2.10=4:4703.1.2[#2/60]: 1)Tools. 2)Pakistan?&! 3)Oil & China, Iran(Unknown)!.4)Nuclear Hypocracy.5)Beyond Iraq. 6)911! 911!
Fair cool then nice: making up sleep up 8:40am, extra minutes arranging newspaper clippings then quick breakfast & deliting Bulk(spam) emails, finished dishes by 1:30pm, mails then upper bookcase of side small drawal-bookcases box till 3:20pm, exceptionally electric oven cooked ready noodle food for lunch.
Mom tel a girl wanting to rent room hard to understand, asked about cable and cooking. Mom also informed Ying couple coming tonight reaching aroud 10:30 instead of tomorrow alone, solving problem caused by Ju again trying to get me substituing them couple tonight. By then already dark after 6:30pm when driving to newspaper machine, nothing new to house in dark, it seemed. Home, a tel in Chinese asking about house answering $1495 then $1450 by mistake! Desiring more cut, calling back after 9pm as Jun back near 7pm alone as Mei went to ROP(Regional Occupation Program) for computer class. Jun's girl friend came. Starting to list computer tools as topics below now, 7:30pm: 7:49 a man tel, again tomorrow or Saturday. Later Mei, then Lung. Dinner cooked and served to all, J's Korean girl firend is quite welcome from Mei, completely different from before. Rushing through emails, yet answered about "swastika" up to Chiang Kai-shek worshipping in Taiwan, for [W], and more topics below. Jun out here computer again and just left. It's 1:23am!! Bed 2:00am.
1) Tools:
"DBXtract v4.50", PC World Communications, Inc. [ "a subsidiary of International Data Group, the world's leading technology media, research, and event company" ]: Free, old version:
"" DBXtract extracts all mail and news messages from individual DBX files. After extracting the messages one can drag them from a Windows Explorer folder into an Outlook Express mail folder. ""
2) Pakistan Army Pays Al Quaeda? & "a logistics hub for NATO might be established in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi"!
(1) "Pakistan Army Pays More Than Half Million Dollars to Al Qaeda in Bizarre Deal", Special SAT Report [ South Asia Tribune, "a Division of The South Asia Tribune Publications LLC. The Company is a diversified media company with principal operations in Web Publishing, E-news and electronic information services" ], WASHINGTON DC, Feb 10, 2005 ISSN: 1684-2057 www.satribune.com :
http://www.satribune.com/archives/200502/P1_deal.htm
"" PESHAWAR, February 10: Pakistan Army has publicly admitted paying Al Qaeda over half a million dollars in the most bizarre deal it has ever made with militant Waziristan fighters, battling the Army and the US forces in the rugged terrain bordering Afghanistan for months .
The announcement of the payment was made in Peshawar by none other than the Corps Commander of Peshawar Corps, the man incharge of military operations in Waziristan, Lt Gen Safdar Hussain, who said Rs32 million (US$540,000) had been paid to to help four former wanted tribal militants in South Waziristan "to settle debts with al-Qaeda."
General Hussain said the the payments were part of a peace deal signed on Monday with tribesmen, but the public admission that money had been paid to be transferred to Al Qaeda stunned analysts and diplomatic observers in Islamabad.
But the main militant rebel, an ex-Guantanamo Bay prisoner who was released some time back, refused to accept the deal. ""
(2) ""a logistics hub for NATO might be established in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi""!
"US digs in deeper in Afghanistan", By Syed Saleem Shahzad, Feb. 9, 2005, Asia Times Online [ "" http://www.atimes.com/ and http://www.atchinese.com/, is a quality Internet-only publication that reports and examines geopolitical, political, economic and business issues. We look at these issues from an Asian perspective... ... We are served by more than 50 correspondents and contributors in 17 Asian countries, the US, and Europe. Additional content is provided by news services and renowned think tank and investment analysts and academics. ... ... we are the successor of Asia Times, the Hong Kong/ Bangkok-based daily print newspaper founded in 1995 and associated with the Manager Media Group, which had to cease publication in the summer of 1997 as a result of the Asian financial crisis. "" ]
http://atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/GB09Ag01.html
"" KARACHI - After Afghanistan and Iraq, a new phase in the United States' "war on terror" is under preparation in which the military-minded decision-makers in Washington have short-listed various possible targets, including Iran and Syria. In this scenario, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will play a role, as will Pakistan.
A legacy of the Cold War is widespread anti-US sentiment in the South and Central Asian regions, including Pakistan, which has strong links to militancy. The US has already drawn Islamabad into its fold, and wants to keep a close eye on it to ensure it remains fully on side, and Washington also wants to be in a position to monitor the region closely.
Well-placed sources in Brussels have told Asia Times Online that as a result, a strong NATO base will be established in the Afghan province of Herat, bordering Iran, and a logistics hub for NATO might be established in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi. ""
3) Oil & China, Iran(Unintelligible to USA)!!
(1) Central Asian Oil to China!
"Caspian oil exports heading east", By Alexander Sukhanov, Asia Times Online, Feb. 9, 2005:
http://atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/GB09Ag02.html
"" ASTANA - Construction of the Kazakhstan-China pipeline is set to start in March, ushering in an ambitious project that not only will provide a new source of hydrocarbons to the growing Chinese economy, but also will change the oil balance in the region ""
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