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ste | | ar research points the way to maximizing success small - cap stock finder new developments expected to move western sierra mining , inc . stock from $ o . 75 to over $ 4 . oo westernsierramining . com western sierra mining is a company on the move , fast ! big news is out ! big business is afoot for wsrm ! read on to find out why wsrm is our top pick this week . * western sierra mining has a very profitable business model in which they avoid the highest cost associate with mining : exploration . essentiaily , wester sierra operates mines on sites that have been previously explored and found to be " too smail " for the largest mining companies , yet still produce handsome profits . * the giobal mining industry boom wi | | continue for the foreseeable future due to the impact of china - driven demand on commodity prices and long suppiy - response | ead times . * news ! news ! news ! read on to find out why we expect wsrm to take off this week ! here is recent news on the company : phoenix - - ( business wire ) - - june 15 , 2005 - - western sierra mining corp . ( pink sheets : wsrm - news ) announced today that the board of directors has approved and authorized a 2 - for - 1 forward spiit of its issued and outstanding common s - tock to al | sharehoiders of record as of june 26 , 20 o 5 . the company stated that the reason for the spiit was to a | | ow additional investors to participate in the long - term goais and objectives of western . phoenix - - ( business wire ) - - june 10 , 2005 - - western sierra mining ( pink sheets : wsrm - news ) and oretech inc . ( pink sheets : orte - news ) announced today that their respective boards of directors have agreed to enter into an agreement to deveiop the silver plume and pittsburg mines | ocated in coiorado . commenting on the proposed transaction , the president of western sierra mining , michael chaffee , said , " the new aiignment with oretech wiil aliow each of the companies to utilize their specific expertise to the maximum benefit of the other . oretech is trying to focus on deveioping its propriety extraction technology and western is expanding its mining activities in the u . s . we have started our due diligence on the property and look forward to taking a proposa | back to oretech by the end of the month . phoenix - - ( business wire ) - - june 3 , 20 o 5 - - western sierra mining ( pink sheets : wsrm - news ) announced today that it has signed a letter of intent with asdi corp . providing wsrm the right to develop the asdi property | ocated in crescent vailey at battie mountain , nev . we cannot stress enough the significance of this news . a s - tock split can oniy mean one thing ; good business ! with the spiit date set at june 26 , now is obviously the time to get in . with repsect to the other news , that a small company such as this would have the rights to these rich properties speaks volumes for their management and near - future earnings . that they wouid be so fortunate as to be involved with an industry pioneer such as oretech is nothing short of extraordinary . these fortuitous events have earned wsrm our strong buy recommendation symbo | : ( wsrm ) current price : $ o . 75 short term target price : $ 4 . 60 12 month target price : $ 8 . 9 o * * * news from the industry * * * * mining s - tocks have outperformed both the s & p 5 oo and the dow jones industria | average over the last three years . * profits by mining companies have doubled for the second year in a row . return on equity has increased neariy three - fold over the past two years * price waterhouse coopers ca | | s for " . . . another bumper year for the giobal mining industry in 2005 . " they go on to say , " the sustained upturn in commodity prices has caught investors ' attention , creating a dash for mining s - tocks . add the unprecedented profits and free cash flows and we have a very buoyant industry . " for more information read , mine - enter the dragon , by price waterhouse coopers , | ocated at pwcglobal . com piease watch this one trade wednesday ! disclaimer : information within this emai | contains " forward looking statements " within the meaning of section 27 a of the securities act of 1933 and section 21 b of the securities exchange act of 1934 . any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions , expectations , beliefs , plans , projections , objectives , goals , assumptions or future events or performance are not statements of historica | fact and may be " forward | ooking statements . " forward | ooking statements are based on expectations , estimates and projections at the time the statements are made that invoive a number of risks and uncertainties which couid cause actual resuits or events to differ materialiy from those presently anticipated . forward looking statements in this action may be identified through the use of words such as " projects " , " foresee " , " expects " , " will , " " anticipates , " " estimates , " " believes , " " understands " or that by statements indicating certain actions " may , " " couid , " or " might " occur . as with many micro - cap s - tocks , today ' s company has additional risk factors worth noting . those factors inciude : a | imited operating history , the company advancing cash to reiated parties and a shareholder on an unsecured basis : one vendor , a related party through a majority s - tockhoider , supplies ninety - seven percent of the company ' s raw materiais : reliance on two customers for over fifty percent of their business and numerous related party transactions and the need to raise capital . these factors and others are more fuliy spelled out in the company ' s sec filings . we urge you to read the fiiings before you invest . the rocket stock report does not represent that the information contained in this message states al | material facts or does not omit a materia | fact necessary to make the statements therein not misleading . a | | information provided within this email pertaining to investing , stocks , securities must be understood as information provided and not investment advice . the rocket stock report advises al | readers and subscribers to seek advice from a registered professiona | securities representative before deciding to trade in stocks featured within this emai | . none of the materia | within this report sha | | be construed as any kind of investment advice or solicitation . many of these companies are on the verge of bankruptcy . you can lose all your money by investing in this stock . the publisher of the rocket stock report is not a registered investment advisor . subscribers should not view information herein as legal , tax , accounting or investment advice . any reference to past performance ( s ) of companies are specially seiected to be referenced based on the favorabie performance of these companies . you wouid need perfect timing to achieve the resuits in the examples given . there can be no assurance of that happening . remember , as aiways , past performance is never indicative of future resuits and a thorough due diligence effort , including a review of a company ' s filings , shouid be completed prior to investing . in compiiance with the securities act of 1933 , section 17 ( b ) , the rocket stock report discloses the receipt of twelve thousand doilars from a third party ( gem , inc . ) , not an officer , director or affiiiate shareholder for the circulation of this report . gem , inc . has a position in the stoc * k they wiil seil at any time without notice . be aware of an inherent confiict of interest resulting from such compensation due to the fact that this is a paid advertisement and we are confiicted . all factua | information in this report was gathered from public sources , including but not | imited to company websites , sec filings and company press releases . the rocket sto * ck report beiieves this information to be reiiable but can make no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness . use of the material within this email constitutes your acceptance of these terms .
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re : 3 . 420 fyi : morphology , concordance many thanks to henry churchyard for the speech error . any others sent either directly to me ( iyo1vaf @ uclamvs ) would be much appreciated . please give target ( if you know it ) , error , who said it , under what circumstances , ( e . g . on radio , tv , seminar , personal talk , lecture etc ) , who heard it . we do hope to have a data bank of errors available some time in the future . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on ipa fonts . have just installed atech software ipipa fonts to use with wordstar and with word for windows and they are terrific ! one has to first get the atech stoftware powerpak font package which costs $ 59 or something and ipa is additional $ 89 i think but if you can spare the money or get someone to fund the purchase it works like a dream . vicki fromkin
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re : 5 . 1435 native speaker intuitions in agreement with some of the comments posted about " of " in " coulda " ( and let 's include hadda ) etc . , it is interesting to me that so many readers knowledgeable about linguistics see any more than a graphic convention attempting to represent the homophony of ' ve with " of " here . it leads to interesting questions about how spelling affects our " mental " lexical representations of words , as literate beings . however , it is questionable whether whatever " psychological reality " the spelling " of " in " could of " has for the literate will have any effect on the future of the language ( since that was brought up ) . i think the spelling " of " for unstressed " have " has about as much chance of making a verb of the other " of " as the spelling " we " would have of making french " oui " an english pronoun . the evolution of parentheses into phonological segments is perhaps more likely .
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enron mentions usa : update 1 - energy casts some light in gloomy profit season . reuters english news service , 10 / 16 / 01 usa : energy permits some light in gloomy profit season . reuters english news service , 10 / 16 / 01 usa : interview - enron says may partner or sell broadband business . reuters english news service , 10 / 16 / 01 usa : update 6 - enron posts loss after taking $ 1 bln in charges . reuters english news service , 10 / 16 / 01 enron has third - quarter loss after expansion fails ( update 9 ) bloomberg , 10 / 16 / 01 usa : update 1 - energy casts some light in gloomy profit season . by per jebsen 10 / 16 / 2001 reuters english news service ( c ) reuters limited 2001 . new york , oct 16 ( reuters ) - energy and mining companies have provided a few glimmers of light but otherwise third - quarter results on monday and tuesday are helping to fulfill expectations for the worst quarter in 10 years . technology bellwethers intel corp . and international business machines corp . , which reported sharply lower profits , did little to buck the downward trend . firstenergy corp . , an owner of electric utilities in northern ohio and western pennsylvania , on tuesday reported a better - than - expected 18 percent increase in earnings , citing increased electricity sales and lower costs . mining company freeport - mcmoran copper & gold inc . reported a third - quarter profit that reversed a year - earlier loss , due to higher gold production . yet such good news is proving more the exception than the rule . top chipmaker intel said on tuesday after the close of exchanges that profits tumbled 77 percent as it suffered from slowing global economies and weak personal computer sales . pc maker ibm announced its first quarterly earnings decline since the end of 1999 as weak sales continued to weigh on profits . energy giant enron corp . posted a quarterly loss after taking $ 1 . 01 billion in charges . companies from a range of industries reported profit shortfalls , including caterpillar inc . , the world ' s largest maker of construction equipment , and unisys corp . , a computer company . " the earnings season is one that the market has digested and in some cases predigested as being just ugly , and therefore horrible or ugly results are not met with surprise at this point , " said michael holland , who runs the $ 65 million holland balanced fund . focus not on earnings " the focus ( for investors ) has been and continues to be outside of earnings , that is , the war on terrorism specifically , " he said . dynegy inc . , a natural gas and power marketer and trader , on monday said third - quarter earnings rose 62 percent as its backbone wholesale energy business nearly doubled its returns . while enron posted a loss , it reported that its profit excluding charges rose 35 percent due to strong performance in its core energy business . " energy companies manage to earn pretty good money even when prices are down , " said jon burnham , portfolio manager for the $ 170 million burnham fund . " these are good , well - financed companies . " caterpillar helped to lead a litany of earnings woes . the peoria , illinois - based company on tuesday said its third - quarter earnings fell 5 percent because of higher expenses and less efficient manufacturing . the company also said it expects fourth - quarter revenues to be down slightly from the year - ago quarter , with full - year profit down 10 percent to 15 percent . it blamed economic uncertainty in the wake of last month ' s attacks for the expected shortfall , but added that 2002 sales will be at least flat to up slightly from 2001 levels . unisys on monday reported its third - quarter profits plunged by 50 percent due to weakening demand for high - end server computers and systems integration work . it said it would cut 3 , 000 jobs and slashed its fourth - quarter outlook . taking grim tidings in stride other companies that have reported profit drops include novellus systems inc . , a maker of semiconductor production equipment , and charles schwab corp . , the top u . s . discount brokerage . schwab said tuesday that quarterly earnings fell 51 percent as customers avoided stocks all summer , although a surge in september trading pointed to better times ahead . money managers are taking the grim profit tidings in stride . " most of these earnings situations are in these stocks , " said burnham . " barring unforeseens in the national and international situation , the market should work its way higher over the next 6 to 9 months . " " whatever earnings are in this quarter isn ' t going to matter too much , except in cases where they ' re considerably better than expected or worse , " he said . this week is the busiest for earnings with 15 dow jones industrial average and 180 standard & poor ' s 500 index companies scheduled to report . profits for the companies in the index are expected to shrink by 22 . 8 percent , according to market research firm first call / thomson financial , making it the worst quarter since the second quarter of 1991 . that ' s down from an expected 6 . 2 percent decline at the beginning of the quarter , and a 14 . 7 percent drop expected on sept . 10 , said first call analyst joe cooper . some 85 s & p 500 companies so far have reported quarterly results . of these , 50 companies have beaten the most recent , often lowered wall street expectations while 26 have matched and nine have missed forecasts . copyright ? 2000 dow jones & company , inc . all rights reserved . usa : energy permits some light in gloomy profit season . by per jebsen 10 / 16 / 2001 reuters english news service ( c ) reuters limited 2001 . new york , oct 16 ( reuters ) - energy and mining companies provided a few glimmers of light but otherwise third - quarter results on monday and tuesday are helping to fulfill expectations for the worst quarter in 10 years . firstenergy corp . , an owner of electric utilities in northern ohio and western pennsylvania , on tuesday reported a better - than - expected 18 percent increase in earnings , citing increased electricity sales and lower costs . mining company freeport - mcmoran copper & gold inc . reported a third - quarter profit that reversed a year - earlier loss , due to higher gold production . yet such good news is proving more the exception than the rule . energy giant enron corp . . ene ) posted a quarterly loss after taking $ 1 . 01 billion in charges . companies from a range of industries reported profit shortfalls , including caterpillar inc . , the world ' s largest maker of construction equipment , and unisys corp . , a computer company . " the earnings season is one that the market has digested and in some cases predigested as being just ugly , and therefore horrible or ugly results are not met with surprise at this point , " said michael holland , who runs the $ 65 million holland balanced fund . " the focus ( for investors ) has been and continues to be outside of earnings , that is , the war on terrorism specifically , " he said . investors are likely to pay attention to the earnings reports from tech bellwethers international business machines corp . , a computer maker , and chipmaker intel corp . . these are scheduled to be released on tuesday after the close of trading . dynegy inc . , a natural gas and power marketer and trader , on monday said third - quarter earnings rose 62 percent as its backbone wholesale energy business nearly doubled its returns . while enron posted a loss , it reported that its profit excluding charges rose 35 percent due to strong performance in its core energy business . " energy companies manage to earn pretty good money even when prices are down , " said jon burnham , portfolio manager for the $ 170 million burnham fund . " these are good , well - financed companies . " caterpillar helped to lead a litany of earnings woes . the peoria , illinois - based company on tuesday said its third - quarter earnings fell 5 percent because of higher expenses and less efficient manufacturing . the company also said it expects fourth - quarter revenues to be down slightly from the year - ago quarter , with full - year profit down 10 percent to 15 percent . it blamed economic uncertainty in the wake of last month ' s attacks for the expected shortfall , but added that 2002 sales will be at least flat to up slightly from 2001 levels . unisys on monday reported its third - quarter profits plunged by 50 percent due to weakening demand for high - end server computers and systems integration work . it said it would cut 3 , 000 jobs and slashed its fourth - quarter outlook . other companies that have reported profit drops include novellus systems inc . , a maker of semiconductor production equipment , and charles schwab corp . , the top u . s . discount brokerage . schwab said tuesday that quarterly earnings fell 51 percent as customers avoided stocks all summer , although a surge in september trading pointed to better times ahead . money managers are taking the grim profit tidings in stride . " most of these earnings situations are in these stocks , " said burnham . " barring unforeseens in the national and international situation , the market should work its way higher over the next 6 to 9 months . " " whatever earnings are in this quarter isn ' t going to matter too much , except in cases where they ' re considerably better than expected or worse , " he said . this week is the busiest for earnings with 15 dow jones industrial average and 180 standard & poor ' s 500 index . spx ) companies scheduled to report . profits for the companies in the index are expected to shrink by 22 . 8 percent , according to market research firm first call / thomson financial , making it the worst quarter since the second quarter of 1991 . that ' s down from an expected 6 . 2 percent decline at the beginning of the quarter , and a 14 . 7 percent drop expected on sept . 10 , said first call analyst joe cooper . some 85 s & p 500 companies so far have reported quarterly results . of these , 50 companies have beaten the most recent , often lowered wall street expectations while 26 have matched and nine have missed forecasts . copyright ? 2000 dow jones & company , inc . all rights reserved . usa : interview - enron says may partner or sell broadband business . 10 / 16 / 2001 reuters english news service ( c ) reuters limited 2001 . houston , oct 16 ( reuters ) - energy giant enron corp . said on tuesday it is reviewing strategic options for its loss - making broadband telecommunications business , which could involve selling the business or finding a partner . " in addition to us looking at our business on a standalone business , we clearly have entertained some discussions on other possibilities , " chief executive officer ken lay told reuters in a telephone interview . earlier on tuesday , enron reported that one - time charges of $ 1 . 01 billion for broadband and other businesses outside its core energy operations pushed the company to a third - quarter net loss of $ 638 million , its first quarterly loss in more than four years . future options for the broadband business include " sale , partnership , all kinds of possibilities " he said . " we still think over time that it will be a valuable business , " lay said , but for now the broadband market is in a " total meltdown " , he added . enron ' s broadband unit , which owns an 18 , 000 mile network , posted a loss of $ 80 million for the third quarter , but lay said losses should be smaller in subsequent quarters . enron launched its broadband business last year , predicting that network capacity would one day be traded like natural gas or electricity , but it has recently admitted that it overestimated the market ' s early potential and has scaled down its operations . enron ' s stock rose by 87 percent last year , driven by enthusiasm for the broadband plans and the success of the enrononline internet energy and commodity trading platform . but the stock has fallen some 59 percent so far this year as sentiment toward the broadband project soured , ceo jeff skilling resigned after only six months in the job and wrangling continued over enron ' s stalled dabhol power plan project in india . enron shares on tuesday closed up 67 cents , or 2 . 02 percent , at $ 33 . 84 . copyright ? 2000 dow jones & company , inc . all rights reserved . usa : update 6 - enron posts loss after taking $ 1 bln in charges . by c . bryson hull 10 / 16 / 2001 reuters english news service ( c ) reuters limited 2001 . washington , oct 16 ( reuters ) - enron corp . on tuesday reported its first loss in more than four years after taking $ 1 . 01 billion in charges on ill - fated investments , including water and telecommunications services , which it said have clouded the strength of its core energy businesses . enron , north america ' s biggest marketer and trader of natural gas and power , said the charges were an attempt to put its house in order after a tumultuous year in which a new chief executive suddenly resigned and the company ' s stock lost two - thirds of its value as once enthusiastic investors lost faith in the company . " what we ' ve tried to do here is clean up anything that we thought needed cleaning up to get these distractions out of the way , " chief executive officer ken lay said in a conference call . lay reassumed the ceo mantle at enron after his successor , jeff skilling , resigned in august after only six months at the helm . houston - based enron reported a third - quarter net loss of $ 638 million , or 84 cents a share , compared with net income of $ 271 million , or 34 cents a share , in the same period of 2000 . it was enron ' s first loss since the second quarter of 1997 . the charges covered the company ' s loss - making broadband telecommunications business , its troubled water affiliate azurix , and new power co . , enron ' s retail electricity joint - venture with aol / time warner and ibm . commerzbank securities analyst andre meade said it would probably take enron a few more quarters to rebuild confidence in the company which was a wall street favorite just 12 months ago . " they do a couple of things very well and if they stick to their knitting , they ' re a solid company , but they have stumbled when they strayed further afield , " said meade . enron ' s stock closed 67 cents higher at $ 33 . 84 on tuesday , but for the year it is down about 59 percent , underperforming the standard & poor ' s utilities index . spu ) , which has fallen some 23 percent over the same period . ill - fated businesses originally a natural gas pipeline operator , enron seized on opportunities created by the deregulation of u . s . energy markets to become the nation ' s dominant wholesale marketer and trader of natural gas and electricity . the company moved into the water services business in 1998 by acquiring britain ' s wessex water and forming azurix , a unit which enron took public in 1999 but had to buy back this year after it failed to meet performance targets and its stock price tumbled . enron helped set up new power co . and take it public last year but its stock has since fallen from about $ 28 per share to less than $ 2 as companies have found it hard to make a profit in deregulated u . s . residential electricity markets . enron also launched a broadband telecommunications business last year , predicting that network capacity would one day be traded like natural gas or electricity , but it has recently admitted that it overestimated the market ' s early potential . enron ' s stock soared past sector peers last year when it posted a gain of 87 percent , driven by enthusiasm for the broadband plans and the success of its enrononline internet energy and commodity trading platform . but the stock has fallen sharply this year as broadband sentiment soured , skilling resigned and wrangling continued over enron ' s stalled dabhol power plan project in india . enron ' s third - quarter earnings before one - time charges rose to $ 393 million , or 43 cents a share , from $ 292 million , or 34 cents a share , meeting analysts ' expectations of 42 to 45 cents a share , according to thomson financial / first call . the company reaffirmed its previously stated earnings targets of 45 cents a share for the fourth quarter , $ 1 . 80 for all of 2001 and $ 2 . 15 for all of 2002 . debt on credit review rating agency moody ' s investors service on tuesday said it had placed all of enron ' s long - term debt obligations on review for a possible downgrade . the writedowns would reduce enron ' s equity base , increase its nominal financial leverage and materially impact its earnings , moody ' s said . enron ' s third - quarter earnings report showed that income at its wholesale marketing and trading division , the company ' s backbone moneymaker , grew 28 percent . the division , which deals primarily in electricity and natural gas , saw pretax income rise to $ 754 million from $ 589 million in the third quarter of 2000 . all of the income growth in the segment came from enron ' s gas and power trading and marketing operations in the americas , where income grew to $ 701 million from $ 536 million last year . the european segment , which includes gas and power operations there and other commodity sales like metals , coal and crude oil , remained flat at $ 53 million amid lower volatility . the latest earnings report marked the first time that enron has provided a financial breakdown of the european and americas wholesale operations . in doing so , lay delivered on a promise he made after skilling ' s departure : that he would make enron ' s financial reporting more transparent . many analysts and investors had grumbled about a lack of clarity from enron . copyright ? 2000 dow jones & company , inc . all rights reserved . enron has third - quarter loss after expansion fails ( update 9 ) 2001 - 10 - 16 16 : 29 ( new york ) enron has third - quarter loss after expansion fails ( update 9 ) ( adds in sixth paragraph that losses are equal to 70 percent of enron ' s profits over the last four quarters . closes shares . ) houston , oct . 16 ( bloomberg ) - - enron corp . , the largest energy trader , had a $ 618 million loss in the third quarter after expansion into water , telecommunications and retail - energy sales cost the company $ 1 . 01 billion . the loss was 84 cents a share after payment of preferred dividends , enron said . net income a year earlier was $ 292 million , or 34 cents . revenue rose 59 percent to $ 47 . 6 billion . investors have sent enron stock down 60 percent this year on concern about investments outside energy trading and natural - gas pipelines . some investors praised kenneth lay , enron ' s chairman and chief executive officer , for acknowledging the failure of the new businesses . others said they ' re not confident all the bad news is out . ` ` what is disconcerting is that they didn ' t do this sooner , ' ' said donald coxe , manager of the $ 352 million harris insight equity fund . ` ` if you kill one cockroach in the kitchen , it doesn ' t mean there aren ' t more . ' ' investors have questioned enron ' s financial reporting in the past year , especially after jeffrey skilling ' s resignation as ceo in august . skilling , who helped lay transform enron from a gas - pipeline company into the top competitor in energy trading , said he left for personal reasons . investors said they weren ' t confident enron was detailing all its problems . failed businesses the $ 1 . 01 billion in losses , which total $ 1 . 11 a share , are equal to 70 percent of enron ' s $ 1 . 45 billion in profits over the past four quarters . included were $ 544 million for losses on investments in new power co . , a venture formed with aol time warner inc . and international business machines corp . new power competes for energy sales in states that allow consumers to choose power and gas suppliers as they do long - distance phone companies . the $ 544 million also includes losses from the enron unit that trades space , known as bandwidth , on fiber - optic networks , as well as for the ` ` early termination of certain structured finance arrangements ' ' with an undisclosed ` ` entity . ' ' enron wouldn ' t be more specific . enron said restructuring the fiber - optic unit would cost another $ 180 million , including severance pay to 500 fired workers . the business collapsed this year along with the fortunes of the dot - com companies that were expected to be some off its biggest customers . the declining value of assets owned by azurix corp . , its water and sewage treatment business , will cost $ 287 million , enron said . enron might take a first - quarter ` ` adjustment ' ' of less than $ 200 million because of accounting changes related to goodwill , lay said in an interview . ` ` if we thought there were any other significant concerns , we would have taken care of them today , ' ' lay said . excluding losses minus the losses , enron would have earned $ 393 million , or 43 cents a share , up 35 percent from the year - earlier period . that matched the average estimate of analysts surveyed by thomson financial / first call . enron has averaged quarterly profit increases of 31 percent for the past year . its wholesale services business , which includes energy trading , had income before interest , minority interests and taxes of $ 754 million , up 28 percent from a year earlier . shares of enron rose 67 cents to $ 33 . 84 . earlier , the stock had risen as much as 5 . 2 percent to $ 34 . 90 . ` ` there ' s a sigh of relief that enron ' s core businesses , its energy merchant businesses , are ok , ' ' said roger hamilton , who helps manage john hancock ' s value funds , which own 600 , 000 shares . enron said it still expects to earn 45 cents a share in the fourth quarter , $ 1 . 80 for the full year and $ 2 . 15 in 2002 . ` ridiculous investments ' at one time , enron pinned high hopes on the businesses that contributed to the $ 1 . 01 billion in losses . enron spent $ 2 . 8 billion in 1998 for the u . k . ' s wessex water , from which azurix emerged . enron sold shares to the public in 1999 , and then bought back the company this year after azurix failed in its strategy of buying up water companies and winning large projects . in august , enron agreed to sell azurix ' s north american business to american water works inc . for $ 150 million . in february 2000 , lay said trading bandwidth could become the company ' s fastest - growing business . in the latest quarter , the bandwidth unit ' s loss before interest , minority interests and taxes widened to $ 80 million from $ 20 million a year earlier . revenue plunged to $ 4 million from $ 162 million . ` ` you can make the case that jeff skilling leaving was for the best , ' ' john hancock ' s hamilton said . ` ` under him , they built the best trading operation while also making all these ridiculous investments . ' ' while admitting its poor choices , enron also supplied more information this quarter about how it makes money . the company gave results of individual commodity - trading desks , including coal , forest products and steel . ` ` i liked that they broke out the different commodities , ' ' hamilton said . ` ` i think lay has gotten the message loud and clear , and that the effort is there . ' '
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My only joke, thanks to a professor at the University of Manitoba, circa
1997. Set in the old west.A cowboy is riding along on his favorite horse when he's suddenly
surrounded and taken prison by a band of roaming Indians. The indians
take the cowboy and his horse and tell him the traditional way that the
tribe deals with their victims:
Each day for the next 3 days, you get a wish. If its in our power to
grant it to you, we will. After the 3rd wish is done, you die a horrible
slow death. Time for your first wish.The cowboy thinks a bit, and says "I want to talk to my horse." So the
indians bring the horse over, the cowboy whispers in his ears, and the
horse runs off. A little while later the horse comes back with a
beautiful blond naked woman. The cowboy and the woman go in the tent,
appropriate noises are heard, and then the horse takes the woman away.The next day, time for the wish comes, and the Indians, amazed at
yesterday's performance, all gather round. The cowboy says "I want to
talk to my horse". So the horse is brought over, the cowboy whispers in
its ears, and the horse takes off. A little while later the horse comes
back, with a beautiful brunette, naked, same routine as before, cowboy
and the women go in the tent, ..., etc.On the third and final day, the indians are totally amazed, and are
eager to hear what the cowboy's wish will be. So they all gather round,
and the cowboy again says "I want to talk to my horse." The horse is
brought over, and this time the cowboy grabs the horse by the head,
stares right at him, and says -- "Read my lips -- Posse! Posse!"
Owen
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question is why are they still poor?Especially given the success of Indian immigrants in other societies?South Korea was a lot poorer after the Korean war than Ghana when it gained its independence at about the same time. That was after India gained independence, and Korea couldn't have been in better shape at that point than India (my impression).> -----Original Message----- > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of > sateesh narahari > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 12:44 PM > To: fork@spamassassin.taint.org > Subject: Re: The Curse of India's Socialism > > All good arguments, except till you realize that > majority of indians were poor even before > independence. > > Sateesh > > > --- "R. A. Hettinga" wrote: > > > http://online.wsj.com/article_print/0,,SB1029790639190441115,00.html > > > > > > The Wall Street Journal > > > > August 20, 2002 > > COMMENTARY > > > > The Curse of India's Socialism > > > > By CHRISTOPHER LINGLE > > > > In a classic case of deflecting blame for their own > > shortcomings, > > politicians in India have identified the size of the > > population as the > > country's biggest problem. This position was stated > > in a unanimous > > parliamentary resolution passed on the 50th > > anniversary of independence. > > Half a decade later, it is a belief that still > > resonates with many. Yet it > > is hard to imagine a more cynical view. If left free > > from the extensive > > interference of various levels of government, the > > energy and creativity of > > the Indian people could soon allow them to be among > > the richest on earth. > > > > Indians are not poor because there are too many of > > them; they are poor > > because there are too many regulations and too much > > government intervention > > -- even today, a decade after reforms were begun. > > India's greatest problems > > arise from a political culture guided by socialist > > instincts on the one > > hand and an imbedded legal obligation on the other > > hand. > > > > While India's political culture reflects the beliefs > > of its founding > > fathers, there is the additional matter of the > > modified preamble to its > > constitution that specifies: "India is a sovereign, > > secular, socialist > > republic." It was Indira Gandhi who had the words > > "socialist" and "secular" > > added in the late 1970s. At the same time, she also > > amended the relevant > > section in the Representation of Peoples Act to > > require that all recognized > > and registered parties swear by this preamble. Since > > all parties must stand > > for socialism, no party espouses classical > > liberalism (yet there are > > numerous communist parties). > > > > While one can appreciate the difficulty of > > abandoning ideas with such > > honored lineage, the fact that socialism has been > > widely discredited and > > abandoned in most places should prompt Indians to > > reconsider this > > commitment. Despite evidence of its failure as an > > economic system, many of > > the socialists who carry on do so by trying to > > proclaim that their dogma > > reinforces certain civic virtues. A presumed merit > > of socialism is that it > > aims to nurture a greater sense of collective > > identity by suppressing the > > narrow self-interest of individuals. However, this > > aspect of socialism lies > > at the heart of its failure both as a political tool > > as well as the basis > > for economic policy. > > > > Let's start with the economic failures of socialism. > > Most of the grand > > experiments have been ignominiously abandoned or > > recast in tortured terms > > such as the "Third Way" that defer to the importance > > of markets and > > individual incentives. Unfortunately, it took a > > great deal of human > > suffering before socialists abandoned their goal of > > trying to create an > > economic system on the basis of collective goals. > > > > Socialist ideologues are impervious to evidence that > > their system inspires > > even more human misery in the civic realm. This is > > because socialism > > provides the political mechanism for and legitimacy > > by which people > > identify as members of groups. While it may suit the > > socialist agenda to > > create them-and-us scenarios relating to workers and > > capitalists or > > peasants and urban dwellers, this logic is readily > > converted to other types > > of divisions. > > > > In the case of India, competition for power has > > increasingly become > > identified with religiosity or ethnicity, as is > > evident by the rise of the > > Bharatiya Janata Party, supported by radical > > Hindutva supporters. As > > elsewhere, political parties based on religion are > > by their very nature > > exclusionary. These narrow concepts of identity work > > against nation > > building since such a politics forces arrangements > > that cannot accommodate > > notions of universal values. > > > > Socialism also sets the stage for populist promises > > of taking from one > > group to support another. This variety of political > > posturing by the > > Congress Party was used to build a coalition of > > disaffected minorities. In > > turn, the BJP built its power base on a promise to > > restore power to Hindus. > > And so it is that India's heritage of socialist > > ideology provided the > > beginnings of a political culture that evolved into > > sectarian populism that > > has wrought cycles of communal violence. Populism > > with its solicitations of > > political patronage, whether based upon nationalism > > or some other ploy, is > > also open to the sort of rampant corruption so > > evident in India. > > > > At issue in India is nothing less than the role of > > the state. Should it be > > used as a mechanism to protect the freedom and > > rights of individuals? Or > > should the state be a vehicle for groups to gain > > power? It should be clear > > the latter approach would lead to the destruction of > > India's democracy > > while the former will allow it to survive. > > > > It is undeniable that India's public policy guided > > by socialism has > > promoted divisions that contributed to social > > instability and economic > > destruction. This dangerous game has only served the > > narrow interests of > > those who seek to capture or preserve power. That > > India is a "socialist" > > state, specified in a preamble to the constitution, > > makes this binding > > commitment evident in the nature of interventionist > > policies that have > > wrought slower economic growth causing great harm to > > the poor and unskilled > > who have lost access to economic opportunities. > > Socialism also introduced > > forces that are destroying India's hard-earned > > democracy. A paradigm shift > > in the nature of Indian politics is needed so the > > state ceases serving as a > > mechanism for groups to gain power and instead > > becomes an instrument to > > secure rights and freedoms for individuals. > > > > Mr. Lingle is professor of economics at Universidad > > Francisco Marroquin in > > Guatemala, and global strategist for > > eConoLytics.com. > > > > > > > > -- > > ----------------- > > R. A. Hettinga > > The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation > > > > 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA > > "... however it may deserve respect for its > > usefulness and antiquity, > > [predicting the end of the world] has not been found > > agreeable to > > experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of > > the Roman Empire' > > http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs > http://www.hotjobs.com > http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/forkhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
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I use gnome here on half a dozen sunray 150 boxen. Been trying to get linux
on them for along time with mixed results.. Has anyone succeeded in this?> -> It does work on SunRays. Just install it normally on the
> server, the sun
> install will make the necessary changes to the dtlogin screen
> and you can just
> select gnome from there. AFAIK you can do this for any window
> manager. But I
> don't admin sunray servers so I'm not fully aware of the
> issues or exact
> requirements.
>
> Cheers,
> ~Al
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Falling asleep at the wheel is no laughing matter. Still, it kinda
happened with yesterday's
tip. I forgot to mention that the String value's label
is "Logging" (sans quotes). That was almost like a cliffhanger,
eh? The oversight was totally my fault. I've been thinking about
asking Gretchen and Brian to help with future reviews. Don't be
surprised if that happens soon. I'm sure you'd welcome a female
perspective on this stuff, right? She helped one of our landlords
pick a paint color for the "office" wall this evening. Does that
qualify her to talk about cool stuff that we find for you on the
Internet? You betcha. Let's see how she does with the drapes and
rugs. I have a feeling I'll be the one tweaking furniture layout.
Shouldn't be too much of an issue - yet. I wonder if Ikea has an
affiliate program?I've mentioned how Yahoo Mail's beta is mangling our commas, but
did you know that it's also (possibly) rewriting your e-mail? If
you send an HTML message to someone who has a yahoo.com account,
something may get lost in the translation. Try sending this
sentence: "My medieval mocha has an expression to evaluate."
Again, be sure this note is sent in HTML format. The results will
surprise you. As far as I can tell, they're doing this to stop any
scripts from being distributed to their user base. I must credit
Marion Schroll for making me aware of the "problem." It's kinda
funny, in a weird sort of way. Not that I would want anything I
send changed in any way, shape, or form. It begs the question:
what next? I mean, where does it all stop? Give them a bit, and
they just might take a byte. Censorship is only a stone's throw
away.I really feel for Lockergnomie Sharon Clark, who asks: "What is
this crazy business with the broadband metering? What they
advertise doesn't seem to be what you get. Now that I'm forking
out $60 per month for a supposed metered rate of 640 down / 320
up, I'm feeling clueless and left out in the cold. Not sure what
I'm paying for, not sure what's going on at the office, not sure
if I'm capped, not sure if I'm getting ripped off! Can you help me
out here? I'm feeling lied to; why can't I download 'til my 40 gig
is full? That is what they promised me and that is what I THOUGHT
I was paying for. I want consistent speed - is this too much to
ask?" It's not too much to ask the question, but it's probably too
much to get the answer. I'm facing the same dilemma right now,
even though cable-based connectivity isn't available in my area.
Expect more and more "filters" to be put in place as time marches
on. Watch those EULAs, folks.See You in August,              Chris Pirillo      Â
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Web Calendar [25k] W2k/XP FREEhttp://members.lycos.co.uk/bleucanard/WebCalendar.htm{Web page reminder} Surfing the web as much as I do, I'll occasionally run into a site or page that commits the horrendous faux pas of displaying an "Under Construction" banner. I COULD forget about the site and maybe somehow encounter it later, or I COULD drop the site into Web Calendar and have this handy-dandy app remind me to check the page again in a week. The same technique holds true for my normal browsing... for example, I can use Web Calendar to remind me to check out the Digital Media newsletter every morning, or to check Amazon for a CD that I know will be released in a week. Now, I will have no excuse for missing the DVD release of "Lord of the Rings"...Recommend It!
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> A world where some live in comfort and plenty, while half of the human
> race lives on less than $2 a day, is neither just nor stable.Absolutely correct. Perhaps the most fundamental thing to realize about
life on Earth today.The following is a fascinating document of official Government policy
that bears close reading. It is the aspirations of a wonderful nation in
an imperfect world.> The war on terrorism is not a clash of civilizations. It does,
> however, reveal the clash inside a civilization, a battle for the
> future of the Muslim world. This is a struggle of ideas and this is an
> area where America must excel.I was recently at a lecture about the surprising success of Radio Sawa,
our new music-and-news channel for 15-30 year old Arabs. It's #1 in
practically every market it's entered, nearing 90% listenership in
Amman. And it's even beginning to be trusted for news, well past BBC and
taking share from every other government broadcaster.It is as hard to imagine America losing a war of ideas in the long-term
as it is to imagine America making any headway at all in the short term.Many of you may disagree, but I found the document below surprisingly
centrist. If you know the code, you can hear clearly partisan tones, re:
ICC, Taiwan Relations Act, etc. But, still, this is as much a Democratic
platform as not. Africa and AIDS take up more mindshare than I feared
they might.As you read, replace "United States" with "Roman Empire" and it may make
as much sense, in the long view of history. I don't know how proud to be
about that, but it is telling. Sometime I daydream that the President
might sit down with the nation with Perotista flip charts and explain to
our citizens the sheer vastness of our 700+ military installations
overseas and what they do for us. It would be a powerful education on
how engaged we are in the world around us.Heck, I'd love to see a real-time map of Federal expenditures around the
globe, a softly glowing necklace of embassies, carriers, arctic research
stations, hotels, golf courses, warehouses, libraries, clinics and all
the rest of the influence a trillion dollars here or there can buy.Of course, this still doesn't leave me any more comfortable with the
real news in this document: the Bush Doctrine for pre-emptive strikes.
I'd sooner repeal the Church amendments on covert action than permit
such a principle to be loosed upon the world.Rohit-----------------------------------------------------
September 20, 2002Full Text: Bush's National Security StrategyFollowing is the full text of President Bush's new national security
strategy. The document, entitled "The National Security Strategy of the
United States," will soon be transmitted to Congress as a declaration of
the Administration's policy.INTRODUCTIONTHE great struggles of the twentieth century between liberty and
totalitarianism ended with a decisive victory for the forces of
freedom -- and a single sustainable model for national success: freedom,
democracy, and free enterprise. In the twenty-first century, only
nations that share a commitment to protecting basic human rights and
guaranteeing political and economic freedom will be able to unleash the
potential of their people and assure their future prosperity. People
everywhere want to say what they think; choose who will govern them;
worship as they please; educate their children -- male and female; own
property; and enjoy the benefits of their labor. These values of freedom
are right and true for every person, in every society -- and the duty of
protecting these values against their enemies is the common calling of
freedom-loving people across the globe and across the ages.Today, the United States enjoys a position of unparalleled military
strength and great economic and political influence. In keeping with our
heritage and principles, we do not use our strength to press for
unilateral advantage. We seek instead to create a balance of power that
favors human freedom: conditions in which all nations and all societies
can choose for themselves the rewards and challenges of political and
economic liberty. By making the world safer, we allow the people of the
world to make their own lives better. We will defend this just peace
against threats from terrorists and tyrants. We will preserve the peace
by building good relations among the great powers. We will extend the
peace by encouraging free and open societies on every continent.Defending our Nation against its enemies is the first and fundamental
commitment of the Federal Government. Today, that task has changed
dramatically. Enemies in the past needed great armies and great
industrial capabilities to endanger America. Now, shadowy networks of
individuals can bring great chaos and suffering to our shores for less
than it costs to purchase a single tank. Terrorists are organized to
penetrate open societies and to turn the power of modern technologies
against us.To defeat this threat we must make use of every tool in our arsenal --
from better homeland defenses and law enforcement to intelligence and
cutting off terrorist financing. The war against terrorists of global
reach is a global enterprise of uncertain duration. America will help
nations that need our assistance in combating terror. And America will
hold to account nations that are compromised by terror -- because the
allies of terror are the enemies of civilization. The United States and
countries cooperating with us must not allow the terrorists to develop
new home bases. Together, we will seek to deny them sanctuary at every
turn.The gravest danger our Nation faces lies at the crossroads of radicalism
and technology. Our enemies have openly declared that they are seeking
weapons of mass destruction, and evidence indicates that they are doing
so with determination. The United States will not allow these efforts to
succeed. We will build defenses against ballistic missiles and other
means of delivery. We will cooperate with other nations to deny,
contain, and curtail our enemies' efforts to acquire dangerous
technologies. And, as a matter of common sense and self-defense, America
will act against such emerging threats before they are fully formed. We
cannot defend America and our friends by hoping for the best. So we must
be prepared to defeat our enemies' plans, using the best intelligence
and proceeding with deliberation. History will judge harshly those who
saw this coming danger but failed to act. In the new world we have
entered, the only path to safety is the path of action.As we defend the peace, we will also take advantage of an historic
opportunity to preserve the peace. Today, the international community
has the best chance since the rise of the nation-state in the
seventeenth century to build a world where great powers compete in peace
instead of continually prepare for war. Today, the world's great powers
find ourselves on the same side -- united by common dangers of terrorist
violence and chaos. The United States will build on these common
interests to promote global security. We are also increasingly united by
common values. Russia is in the midst of a hopeful transition, reaching
for its democratic future and a partner in the war on terror. Chinese
leaders are discovering that economic freedom is the only source of
national wealth. In time, they will find that social and political
freedom is the only source of national greatness. America will encourage
the advancement of democracy and economic openness in both nations,
because these are the best foundations for domestic stability and
international order. We will strongly resist aggression from other great
powers -- even as we welcome their peaceful pursuit of prosperity,
trade, and cultural advancement.Finally, the United States will use this moment of opportunity to extend
the benefits of freedom across the globe. We will actively work to bring
the hope of democracy, development, free markets, and free trade to
every corner of the world. The events of September 11, 2001, taught us
that weak states, like Afghanistan, can pose as great a danger to our
national interests as strong states. Poverty does not make poor people
into terrorists and murderers. Yet poverty, weak institutions, and
corruption can make weak states vulnerable to terrorist networks and
drug cartels within their borders.The United States will stand beside any nation determined to build a
better future by seeking the rewards of liberty for its people. Free
trade and free markets have proven their ability to lift whole societies
out of poverty -- so the United States will work with individual
nations, entire regions, and the entire global trading community to
build a world that trades in freedom and therefore grows in prosperity.
The United States will deliver greater development assistance through
the New Millennium Challenge Account to nations that govern justly,
invest in their people, and encourage economic freedom. We will also
continue to lead the world in efforts to reduce the terrible toll of
AIDS and other infectious diseases.In building a balance of power that favors freedom, the United States is
guided by the conviction that all nations have important
responsibilities. Nations that enjoy freedom must actively fight terror.
Nations that depend on international stability must help prevent the
spread of weapons of mass destruction. Nations that seek international
aid must govern themselves wisely, so that aid is well spent. For
freedom to thrive, accountability must be expected and required.We are also guided by the conviction that no nation can build a safer,
better world alone. Alliances and multilateral institutions can multiply
the strength of freedom-loving nations. The United States is committed
to lasting institutions like the United Nations, the World Trade
Organization, the Organization of American States, and NATO as well as
other long-standing alliances. Coalitions of the willing can augment
these permanent institutions. In all cases, international obligations
are to be taken seriously. They are not to be undertaken symbolically to
rally support for an ideal without furthering its attainment.Freedom is the non-negotiable demand of human dignity; the birthright of
every person -- in every civilization. Throughout history, freedom has
been threatened by war and terror; it has been challenged by the
clashing wills of powerful states and the evil designs of tyrants; and
it has been tested by widespread poverty and disease. Today, humanity
holds in its hands the opportunity to further freedom's triumph over all
these foes. The United States welcomes our responsibility to lead in
this great mission.I. Overview of America's International Strategy
"Our Nation's cause has always been larger than our Nation's defense. We
fight, as we always fight, for a just peace -- a peace that favors
liberty. We will defend the peace against the threats from terrorists
and tyrants. We will preserve the peace by building good relations among
the great powers. And we will extend the peace by encouraging free and
open societies on every continent."
President Bush
West Point, New York
June 1, 2002The United States possesses unprecedented -- and unequaled -- strength
and influence in the world. Sustained by faith in the principles of
liberty, and the value of a free society, this position comes with
unparalleled responsibilities, obligations, and opportunity. The great
strength of this nation must be used to promote a balance of power that
favors freedom.For most of the twentieth century, the world was divided by a great
struggle over ideas: destructive totalitarian visions versus freedom and
equality.That great struggle is over. The militant visions of class, nation, and
race which promised utopia and delivered misery have been defeated and
discredited. America is now threatened less by conquering states than we
are by failing ones. We are menaced less by fleets and armies than by
catastrophic technologies in the hands of the embittered few. We must
defeat these threats to our Nation, allies, and friends.This is also a time of opportunity for America. We will work to
translate this moment of influence into decades of peace, prosperity,
and liberty. The U.S. national security strategy will be based on a
distinctly American internationalism that reflects the union of our
values and our national interests. The aim of this strategy is to help
make the world not just safer but better. Our goals on the path to
progress are clear: political and economic freedom, peaceful relations
with other states, and respect for human dignity.And this path is not America's alone. It is open to all.To achieve these goals, the United States will:* champion aspirations for human dignity;* strengthen alliances to defeat global terrorism and work to prevent
attacks against us and our friends;* work with others to defuse regional conflicts;* prevent our enemies from threatening us, our allies, and our
friends, with weapons of mass destruction;* ignite a new era of global economic growth through free markets and
free trade;* expand the circle of development by opening societies and building
the infrastructure of democracy;* develop agendas for cooperative action with other main centers of
global power; and* transform America's national security institutions to meet the
challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century.
II. Champion Aspirations for Human Dignity
"Some worry that it is somehow undiplomatic or impolite to speak the
language of right and wrong. I disagree. Different circumstances require
different methods, but not different moralities."President Bush
West Point, New York
June 1, 2002In pursuit of our goals, our first imperative is to clarify what we
stand for: the United States must defend liberty and justice because
these principles are right and true for all people everywhere. No nation
owns these aspirations, and no nation is exempt from them. Fathers and
mothers in all societies want their children to be educated and to live
free from poverty and violence. No people on earth yearn to be
oppressed, aspire to servitude, or eagerly await the midnight knock of
the secret police.America must stand firmly for the nonnegotiable demands of human
dignity: the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state;
free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women;
religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for private property.These demands can be met in many ways. America's constitution has served
us well. Many other nations, with different histories and cultures,
facing different circumstances, have successfully incorporated these
core principles into their own systems of governance. History has not
been kind to those nations which ignored or flouted the rights and
aspirations of their people.Our own history is a long struggle to live up to our ideals. But even in
our worst moments, the principles enshrined in the Declaration of
Independence were there to guide us. As a result, America is not just a
stronger, but is a freer and more just society.Today, these ideals are a lifeline to lonely defenders of liberty. And
when openings arrive, we can encourage change -- as we did in central
and eastern Europe between 1989 and 1991, or in Belgrade in 2000. When
we see democratic processes take hold among our friends in Taiwan or in
the Republic of Korea, and see elected leaders replace generals in Latin
America and Africa, we see examples of how authoritarian systems can
evolve, marrying local history and traditions with the principles we all
cherish.Embodying lessons from our past and using the opportunity we have today,
the national security strategy of the United States must start from
these core beliefs and look outward for possibilities to expand liberty.Our principles will guide our government's decisions about international
cooperation, the character of our foreign assistance, and the allocation
of resources. They will guide our actions and our words in international
bodies.We will:* speak out honestly about violations of the nonnegotiable demands of
human dignity using our voice and vote in international institutions to
advance freedom;* use our foreign aid to promote freedom and support those who
struggle non-violently for it, ensuring that nations moving toward
democracy are rewarded for the steps they take;* make freedom and the development of democratic institutions key
themes in our bilateral relations, seeking solidarity and cooperation
from other democracies while we press governments that deny human rights
to move toward a better future; and* take special efforts to promote freedom of religion and conscience
and defend it from encroachment by repressive governments.
We will champion the cause of human dignity and oppose those who resist
it.III. Strengthen Alliances to Defeat Global Terrorism and Work to Prevent
Attacks Against Us and Our Friends
"Just three days removed from these events, Americans do not yet have
the distance of history. But our responsibility to history is already
clear: to answer these attacks and rid the world of evil. War has been
waged against us by stealth and deceit and murder. This nation is
peaceful, but fierce when stirred to anger. The conflict was begun on
the timing and terms of others. It will end in a way, and at an hour, of
our choosing."President Bush
Washington, D.C. (The National Cathedral)
September 14, 2001The United States of America is fighting a war against terrorists of
global reach. The enemy is not a single political regime or person or
religion or ideology. The enemy is terrorism -- premeditated,
politically motivated violence perpetrated against innocents.In many regions, legitimate grievances prevent the emergence of a
lasting peace. Such grievances deserve to be, and must be, addressed
within a political process. But no cause justifies terror. The United
States will make no concessions to terrorist demands and strike no deals
with them. We make no distinction between terrorists and those who
knowingly harbor or provide aid to them.The struggle against global terrorism is different from any other war in
our history. It will be fought on many fronts against a particularly
elusive enemy over an extended period of time. Progress will come
through the persistent accumulation of successes -- some seen, some
unseen.Today our enemies have seen the results of what civilized nations can,
and will, do against regimes that harbor, support, and use terrorism to
achieve their political goals. Afghanistan has been liberated; coalition
forces continue to hunt down the Taliban and al-Qaida. But it is not
only this battlefield on which we will engage terrorists. Thousands of
trained terrorists remain at large with cells in North America, South
America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and across Asia.Our priority will be first to disrupt and destroy terrorist
organizations of global reach and attack their leadership; command,
control, and communications; material support; and finances. This will
have a disabling effect upon the terrorists' ability to plan and operate.We will continue to encourage our regional partners to take up a
coordinated effort that isolates the terrorists. Once the regional
campaign localizes the threat to a particular state, we will help ensure
the state has the military, law enforcement, political, and financial
tools necessary to finish the task.The United States will continue to work with our allies to disrupt the
financing of terrorism. We will identify and block the sources of
funding for terrorism, freeze the assets of terrorists and those who
support them, deny terrorists access to the international financial
system, protect legitimate charities from being abused by terrorists,
and prevent the movement of terrorists' assets through alternative
financial networks.However, this campaign need not be sequential to be effective, the
cumulative effect across all regions will help achieve the results we
seek.We will disrupt and destroy terrorist organizations by:* direct and continuous action using all the elements of national and
international power. Our immediate focus will be those terrorist
organizations of global reach and any terrorist or state sponsor of
terrorism which attempts to gain or use weapons of mass destruction
(WMD) or their precursors;* defending the United States, the American people, and our interests
at home and abroad by identifying and destroying the threat before it
reaches our borders. While the United States will constantly strive to
enlist the support of the international community, we will not hesitate
to act alone, if necessary, to exercise our right of self-defense by
acting preemptively against such terrorists, to prevent them from doing
harm against our people and our country; and* denying further sponsorship, support, and sanctuary to terrorists
by convincing or compelling states to accept their sovereign
responsibilities.
We will also wage a war of ideas to win the battle against international
terrorism. This includes:* using the full influence of the United States, and working closely
with allies and friends, to make clear that all acts of terrorism are
illegitimate so that terrorism will be viewed in the same light as
slavery, piracy, or genocide: behavior that no respectable government
can condone or support and all must oppose;* supporting moderate and modern government, especially in the Muslim
world, to ensure that the conditions and ideologies that promote
terrorism do not find fertile ground in any nation;* diminishing the underlying conditions that spawn terrorism by
enlisting the international community to focus its efforts and resources
on areas most at risk; and* using effective public diplomacy to promote the free flow of
information and ideas to kindle the hopes and aspirations of freedom of
those in societies ruled by the sponsors of global terrorism.
While we recognize that our best defense is a good offense we are also
strengthening America's homeland security to protect against and deter
attack.This Administration has proposed the largest government reorganization
since the Truman Administration created the National Security Council
and the Department of Defense. Centered on a new Department of Homeland
Security and including a new unified military command and a fundamental
reordering of the FBI, our comprehensive plan to secure the homeland
encompasses every level of government and the cooperation of the public
and the private sector.This strategy will turn adversity into opportunity. For example,
emergency management systems will be better able to cope not just with
terrorism but with all hazards. Our medical system will be strengthened
to manage not just bioterror, but all infectious diseases and
mass-casualty dangers. Our border controls will not just stop
terrorists, but improve the efficient movement of legitimate traffic.While our focus is protecting America, we know that to defeat terrorism
in today's globalized world we need support from our allies and friends.
Wherever possible, the United States will rely on regional organizations
and state powers to meet their obligations to fight terrorism. Where
governments find the fight against terrorism beyond their capacities, we
will match their willpower and their resources with whatever help we and
our allies can provide.As we pursue the terrorists in Afghanistan, we will continue to work
with international organizations such as the United Nations, as well as
non-governmental organizations, and other countries to provide the
humanitarian, political, economic, and security assistance necessary to
rebuild Afghanistan so that it will never again abuse its people,
threaten its neighbors, and provide a haven for terroristsIn the war against global terrorism, we will never forget that we are
ultimately fighting for our democratic values and way of life. Freedom
and fear are at war, and there will be no quick or easy end to this
conflict. In leading the campaign against terrorism, we are forging new,
productive international relationships and redefining existing ones in
ways that meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.IV. Work with Others To Defuse Regional Conflicts
"We build a world of justice, or we will live in a world of coercion.
The magnitude of our shared responsibilities makes our disagreements
look so small."President Bush
Berlin, Germany
May 23, 2002Concerned nations must remain actively engaged in critical regional
disputes to avoid explosive escalation and minimize human suffering. In
an increasingly interconnected world, regional crisis can strain our
alliances, rekindle rivalries among the major powers, and create
horrifying affronts to human dignity. When violence erupts and states
falter, the United States will work with friends and partners to
alleviate suffering and restore stability.No doctrine can anticipate every circumstance in which U.S. action --
direct or indirect -- is warranted. We have finite political, economic,
and military resources to meet our global priorities. The United States
will approach each case with these strategic principles in mind:* The United States should invest time and resources into building
international relationships and institutions that can help manage local
crises when they emerge.* The United States should be realistic about its ability to help
those who are unwilling or unready to help themselves. Where and when
people are ready to do their part, we will be willing to move decisively.
Policies in several key regions offer some illustrations of how we will
apply these principles:The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is critical because of the toll of
human suffering, because of America's close relationship with the state
of Israel and key Arab states, and because of that region's importance
to other global priorities of the United States. There can be no peace
for either side without freedom for both sides. America stands committed
to an independent and democratic Palestine, living beside Israel in
peace and security. Like all other people, Palestinians deserve a
government that serves their interests, and listens to their voices, and
counts their votes. The United States will continue to encourage all
parties to step up to their responsibilities as we seek a just and
comprehensive settlement to the conflict.The United States, the international donor community, and the World Bank
stand ready to work with a reformed Palestinian government on economic
development, increased humanitarian assistance and a program to
establish, finance, and monitor a truly independent judiciary. If
Palestinians embrace democracy, and the rule of law, confront
corruption, and firmly reject terror, they can count on American support
for the creation of a Palestinian state.Israel also has a large stake in the success of a democratic Palestine.
Permanent occupation threatens Israel's identity and democracy. So the
United States continues to challenge Israeli leaders to take concrete
steps to support the emergence of a viable, credible Palestinian state.
As there is progress towards security, Israel forces need to withdraw
fully to positions they held prior to September 28, 2000. And consistent
with the recommendations of the Mitchell Committee, Israeli settlement
activity in the occupied territories must stop. As violence subsides,
freedom of movement should be restored, permitting innocent Palestinians
to resume work and normal life. The United States can play a crucial
role but, ultimately, lasting peace can only come when Israelis and
Palestinians resolve the issues and end the conflict between them.In South Asia, the United States has also emphasized the need for India
and Pakistan to resolve their disputes. This administration invested
time and resources building strong bilateral relations with India and
Pakistan. These strong relations then gave us leverage to play a
constructive role when tensions in the region became acute. With
Pakistan, our bilateral relations have been bolstered by Pakistan's
choice to join the war against terror and move toward building a more
open and tolerant society. The Administration sees India's potential to
become one of the great democratic powers of the twenty-first century
and has worked hard to transform our relationship accordingly. Our
involvement in this regional dispute, building on earlier investments in
bilateral relations, looks first to concrete steps by India and Pakistan
that can help defuse military confrontation.Indonesia took courageous steps to create a working democracy and
respect for the rule of law. By tolerating ethnic minorities, respecting
the rule of law, and accepting open markets, Indonesia may be able to
employ the engine of opportunity that has helped lift some of its
neighbors out of poverty and desperation. It is the initiative by
Indonesia that allows U.S. assistance to make a difference.In the Western Hemisphere we have formed flexible coalitions with
countries that share our priorities, particularly Mexico, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, and Colombia. Together we will promote a truly democratic
hemisphere where our integration advances security, prosperity,
opportunity, and hope. We will work with regional institutions, such as
the Summit of the Americas process, the Organization of American States
(OAS), and the Defense Ministerial of the Americas for the benefit of
the entire hemisphere.Parts of Latin America confront regional conflict, especially arising
from the violence of drug cartels and their accomplices. This conflict
and unrestrained narcotics trafficking could imperil the health and
security of the United States. Therefore we have developed an active
strategy to help the Andean nations adjust their economies, enforce
their laws, defeat terrorist organizations, and cut off the supply of
drugs, while -- as important -- we work to reduce the demand for drugs
in our own country.In Colombia, we recognize the link between terrorist and extremist
groups that challenge the security of the state and drug trafficking
activities that help finance the operations of such groups. We are
working to help Colombia defend its democratic institutions and defeat
illegal armed groups of both the left and right by extending effective
sovereignty over the entire national territory and provide basic
security to the Colombian people.In Africa, promise and opportunity sit side by side with disease, war,
and desperate poverty. This threatens both a core value of the United
States -- preserving human dignity -- and our strategic priority --
combating global terror. American interests and American principles,
therefore, lead in the same direction: we will work with others for an
African continent that lives in liberty, peace, and growing prosperity.
Together with our European allies, we must help strengthen Africa's
fragile states, help build indigenous capability to secure porous
borders, and help build up the law enforcement and intelligence
infrastructure to deny havens for terrorists.An ever more lethal environment exists in Africa as local civil wars
spread beyond borders to create regional war zones. Forming coalitions
of the willing and cooperative security arrangements are key to
confronting these emerging transnational threats.Africa's great size and diversity requires a security strategy that
focuses bilateral engagement, and builds coalitions of the willing. This
administration will focus on three interlocking strategies for the
region:* countries with major impact on their neighborhood such as South
Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ethiopia are anchors for regional engagement
and require focused attention;* coordination with European allies and international institutions is
essential for constructive conflict mediation and successful peace
operations; and* Africa's capable reforming states and sub-regional organizations
must be strengthened as the primary means to address transnational
threats on a sustained basis.
Ultimately the path of political and economic freedom presents the
surest route to progress in sub-Saharan Africa, where most wars are
conflicts over material resources and political access often tragically
waged on the basis of ethnic and religious difference. The transition to
the African Union with its stated commitment to good governance and a
common responsibility for democratic political systems offers
opportunities to strengthen democracy on the continent.V. Prevent Our Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends
with Weapons of Mass Destruction
"The gravest danger to freedom lies at the crossroads of radicalism and
technology. When the spread of chemical and biological and nuclear
weapons, along with ballistic missile technology -- when that occurs,
even weak states and small groups could attain a catastrophic power to
strike great nations. Our enemies have declared this very intention, and
have been caught seeking these terrible weapons. They want the
capability to blackmail us, or to harm us, or to harm our friends -- and
we will oppose them with all our power."President Bush
West Point, New York
June 1, 2002The nature of the Cold War threat required the United States -- with our
allies and friends -- to emphasize deterrence of the enemy's use of
force, producing a grim strategy of mutual assured destruction. With the
collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, our security
environment has undergone profound transformation.Having moved from confrontation to cooperation as the hallmark of our
relationship with Russia, the dividends are evident: an end to the
balance of terror that divided us; an historic reduction in the nuclear
arsenals on both sides; and cooperation in areas such as
counterterrorism and missile defense that until recently were
inconceivable.But new deadly challenges have emerged from rogue states and terrorists.
None of these contemporary threats rival the sheer destructive power
that was arrayed against us by the Soviet Union. However, the nature and
motivations of these new adversaries, their determination to obtain
destructive powers hitherto available only to the world's strongest
states, and the greater likelihood that they will use weapons of mass
destruction against us, make today's security environment more complex
and dangerous.In the 1990s we witnessed the emergence of a small number of rogue
states that, while different in important ways, share a number of
attributes. These states:* brutalize their own people and squander their national resources
for the personal gain of the rulers;* display no regard for international law, threaten their neighbors,
and callously violate international treaties to which they are party;* are determined to acquire weapons of mass destruction, along with
other advanced military technology, to be used as threats or offensively
to achieve the aggressive designs of these regimes;* sponsor terrorism around the globe; and* reject basic human values and hate the United States and everything
for which it stands.
At the time of the Gulf War, we acquired irrefutable proof that Iraq's
designs were not limited to the chemical weapons it had used against
Iran and its own people, but also extended to the acquisition of nuclear
weapons and biological agents. In the past decade North Korea has become
the world's principal purveyor of ballistic missiles, and has tested
increasingly capable missiles while developing its own WMD arsenal.
Other rogue regimes seek nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons as
well. These states' pursuit of, and global trade in, such weapons has
become a looming threat to all nations.We must be prepared to stop rogue states and their terrorist clients
before they are able to threaten or use weapons of mass destruction
against the United States and our allies and friends. Our response must
take full advantage of strengthened alliances, the establishment of new
partnerships with former adversaries, innovation in the use of military
forces, modern technologies, including the development of an effective
missile defense system, and increased emphasis on intelligence
collection and analysis.Our comprehensive strategy to combat WMD includes:* Proactive counterproliferation efforts. We must deter and defend
against the threat before it is unleashed. We must ensure that key
capabilities -- detection, active and passive defenses, and counterforce
capabilities -- are integrated into our defense transformation and our
homeland security systems. Counterproliferation must also be integrated
into the doctrine, training, and equipping of our forces and those of
our allies to ensure that we can prevail in any conflict with WMD-armed
adversaries.* Strengthened nonproliferation efforts to prevent rogue states and
terrorists from acquiring the materials, technologies and expertise
necessary for weapons of mass destruction. We will enhance diplomacy,
arms control, multilateral export controls, and threat reduction
assistance that impede states and terrorists seeking WMD, and when
necessary, interdict enabling technologies and materials. We will
continue to build coalitions to support these efforts, encouraging their
increased political and financial support for nonproliferation and
threat reduction programs. The recent G-8 agreement to commit up to $20
billion to a global partnership against proliferation marks a major step
forward.* Effective consequence management to respond to the effects of WMD
use, whether by terrorists or hostile states. Minimizing the effects of
WMD use against our people will help deter those who possess such
weapons and dissuade those who seek to acquire them by persuading
enemies that they cannot attain their desired ends. The United States
must also be prepared to respond to the effects of WMD use against our
forces abroad, and to help friends and allies if they are attacked.
It has taken almost a decade for us to comprehend the true nature of
this new threat. Given the goals of rogue states and terrorists, the
United States can no longer solely rely on a reactive posture as we have
in the past. The inability to deter a potential attacker, the immediacy
of today's threats, and the magnitude of potential harm that could be
caused by our adversaries' choice of weapons, do not permit that option.
We cannot let our enemies strike first.* In the Cold War, especially following the Cuban missile crisis, we
faced a generally status quo, risk-averse adversary. Deterrence was an
effective defense. But deterrence based only upon the threat of
retaliation is far less likely to work against leaders of rogue states
more willing to take risks, gambling with the lives of their people, and
the wealth of their nations.* In the Cold War, weapons of mass destruction were considered
weapons of last resort whose use risked the destruction of those who
used them. Today, our enemies see weapons of mass destruction as weapons
of choice. For rogue states these weapons are tools of intimidation and
military aggression against their neighbors. These weapons may also
allow these states to attempt to blackmail the United States and our
allies to prevent us from deterring or repelling the aggressive behavior
of rogue states. Such states also see these weapons as their best means
of overcoming the conventional superiority of the United States.* Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against a
terrorist enemy whose avowed tactics are wanton destruction and the
targeting of innocents; whose so-called soldiers seek martyrdom in death
and whose most potent protection is statelessness. The overlap between
states that sponsor terror and those that pursue WMD compels us to
action.
For centuries, international law recognized that nations need not suffer
an attack before they can lawfully take action to defend themselves
against forces that present an imminent danger of attack. Legal scholars
and international jurists often conditioned the legitimacy of preemption
on the existence of an imminent threat -- most often a visible
mobilization of armies, navies, and air forces preparing to attack.We must adapt the concept of imminent threat to the capabilities and
objectives of today's adversaries. Rogue states and terrorists do not
seek to attack us using conventional means. They know such attacks would
fail. Instead, they rely on acts of terrorism and, potentially, the use
of weapons of mass destruction -- weapons that can be easily concealed
and delivered covertly and without warning.The targets of these attacks are our military forces and our civilian
population, in direct violation of one of the principal norms of the law
of warfare. As was demonstrated by the losses on September 11, 2001,
mass civilian casualties is the specific objective of terrorists and
these losses would be exponentially more severe if terrorists acquired
and used weapons of mass destruction.The United States has long maintained the option of preemptive actions
to counter a sufficient threat to our national security. The greater the
threat, the greater is the risk of inaction -- and the more compelling
the case for taking anticipatory action to defend ourselves, even if
uncertainty remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack. To
forestall or prevent such hostile acts by our adversaries, the United
States will, if necessary, act preemptively.The United States will not use force in all cases to preempt emerging
threats, nor should nations use preemption as a pretext for aggression.
Yet in an age where the enemies of civilization openly and actively seek
the world's most destructive technologies, the United States cannot
remain idle while dangers gather.We will always proceed deliberately, weighing the consequences of our
actions. To support preemptive options, we will:* build better, more integrated intelligence capabilities to provide
timely, accurate information on threats, wherever they may emerge;* coordinate closely with allies to form a common assessment of the
most dangerous threats; and* continue to transform our military forces to ensure our ability to
conduct rapid and precise operations to achieve decisive results.
The purpose of our actions will always be to eliminate a specific threat
to the United States or our allies and friends. The reasons for our
actions will be clear, the force measured, and the cause just.VI. Ignite a New Era of Global Economic Growth through Free Markets and
Free Trade.
"When nations close their markets and opportunity is hoarded by a
privileged few, no amount -- no amount -- of development aid is ever
enough. When nations respect their people, open markets, invest in
better health and education, every dollar of aid, every dollar of trade
revenue and domestic capital is used more effectively."President Bush
Monterrey, Mexico
March 22, 2002A strong world economy enhances our national security by advancing
prosperity and freedom in the rest of the world. Economic growth
supported by free trade and free markets creates new jobs and higher
incomes. It allows people to lift their lives out of poverty, spurs
economic and legal reform, and the fight against corruption, and it
reinforces the habits of liberty.We will promote economic growth and economic freedom beyond America's
shores. All governments are responsible for creating their own economic
policies and responding to their own economic challenge. We will use our
economic engagement with other countries to underscore the benefits of
policies that generate higher productivity and sustained economic
growth, including:* pro-growth legal and regulatory policies to encourage business
investment, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity;* tax policies -- particularly lower marginal tax rates -- that
improve incentives for work and investment;* rule of law and intolerance of corruption so that people are
confident that they will be able to enjoy the fruits of their economic
endeavors;* strong financial systems that allow capital to be put to its most
efficient use;* sound fiscal policies to support business activity;* investments in health and education that improve the well-being and
skills of the labor force and population as a whole; and* free trade that provides new avenues for growth and fosters the
diffusion of technologies and ideas that increase productivity and
opportunity.
The lessons of history are clear: market economies, not
command-and-control economies with the heavy hand of government, are the
best way to promote prosperity and reduce poverty. Policies that further
strengthen market incentives and market institutions are relevant for
all economies -- industrialized countries, emerging markets, and the
developing world.A return to strong economic growth in Europe and Japan is vital to U.S.
national security interests. We want our allies to have strong economies
for their own sake, for the sake of the global economy, and for the sake
of global security. European efforts to remove structural barriers in
their economies are particularly important in this regard, as are
Japan's efforts to end deflation and address the problems of
non-performing loans in the Japanese banking system. We will continue to
use our regular consultations with Japan and our European partners --
including through the Group of Seven (G-7) -- to discuss policies they
are adopting to promote growth in their economies and support higher
global economic growth.Improving stability in emerging markets is also key to global economic
growth. International flows of investment capital are needed to expand
the productive potential of these economies. These flows allow emerging
markets and developing countries to make the investments that raise
living standards and reduce poverty. Our long-term objective should be a
world in which all countries have investment-grade credit ratings that
allow them access to international capital markets and to invest in
their future.We are committed to policies that will help emerging markets achieve
access to larger capital flows at lower cost. To this end, we will
continue to pursue reforms aimed at reducing uncertainty in financial
markets. We will work actively with other countries, the International
Monetary Fund (IMF), and the private sector to implement the G-7 Action
Plan negotiated earlier this year for preventing financial crises and
more effectively resolving them when they occur.The best way to deal with financial crises is to prevent them from
occurring, and we have encouraged the IMF to improve its efforts doing
so. We will continue to work with the IMF to streamline the policy
conditions for its lending and to focus its lending strategy on
achieving economic growth through sound fiscal and monetary policy,
exchange rate policy, and financial sector policy.The concept of "free trade" arose as a moral principle even before it
became a pillar of economics. If you can make something that others
value, you should be able to sell it to them. If others make something
that you value, you should be able to buy it. This is real freedom, the
freedom for a person -- or a nation -- to make a living. To promote free
trade, the Unites States has developed a comprehensive strategy:* Seize the global initiative. The new global trade negotiations we
helped launch at Doha in November 2001 will have an ambitious agenda,
especially in agriculture, manufacturing, and services, targeted for
completion in 2005. The United States has led the way in completing the
accession of China and a democratic Taiwan to the World Trade
Organization. We will assist Russia's preparations to join the WTO.* Press regional initiatives. The United States and other democracies
in the Western Hemisphere have agreed to create the Free Trade Area of
the Americas, targeted for completion in 2005. This year the United
States will advocate market-access negotiations with its partners,
targeted on agriculture, industrial goods, services, investment, and
government procurement. We will also offer more opportunity to the
poorest continent, Africa, starting with full use of the preferences
allowed in the African Growth and Opportunity Act, and leading to free
trade.* Move ahead with bilateral free trade agreements. Building on the
free trade agreement with Jordan enacted in 2001, the Administration
will work this year to complete free trade agreements with Chile and
Singapore. Our aim is to achieve free trade agreements with a mix of
developed and developing countries in all regions of the world.
Initially, Central America, Southern Africa, Morocco, and Australia will
be our principal focal points.* Renew the executive-congressional partnership. Every
administration's trade strategy depends on a productive partnership with
Congress. After a gap of 8 years, the Administration reestablished
majority support in the Congress for trade liberalization by passing
Trade Promotion Authority and the other market opening measures for
developing countries in the Trade Act of 2002. This Administration will
work with Congress to enact new bilateral, regional, and global trade
agreements that will be concluded under the recently passed Trade
Promotion Authority.* Promote the connection between trade and development. Trade
policies can help developing countries strengthen property rights,
competition, the rule of law, investment, the spread of knowledge, open
societies, the efficient allocation of resources, and regional
integration -- all leading to growth, opportunity, and confidence in
developing countries. The United States is implementing The Africa
Growth and Opportunity Act to provide market-access for nearly all goods
produced in the 35 countries of sub-Saharan Africa. We will make more
use of this act and its equivalent for the Caribbean Basin and continue
to work with multilateral and regional institutions to help poorer
countries take advantage of these opportunities. Beyond market access,
the most important area where trade intersects with poverty is in public
health. We will ensure that the WTO intellectual property rules are
flexible enough to allow developing nations to gain access to critical
medicines for extraordinary dangers like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and
malaria.* Enforce trade agreements and laws against unfair practices.
Commerce depends on the rule of law; international trade depends on
enforceable agreements. Our top priorities are to resolve ongoing
disputes with the European Union, Canada, and Mexico and to make a
global effort to address new technology, science, and health regulations
that needlessly impede farm exports and improved agriculture. Laws
against unfair trade practices are often abused, but the international
community must be able to address genuine concerns about government
subsidies and dumping. International industrial espionage which
undermines fair competition must be detected and deterred.* Help domestic industries and workers adjust. There is a sound
statutory framework for these transitional safeguards which we have used
in the agricultural sector and which we are using this year to help the
American steel industry. The benefits of free trade depend upon the
enforcement of fair trading practices. These safeguards help ensure that
the benefits of free trade do not come at the expense of American
workers. Trade adjustment assistance will help workers adapt to the
change and dynamism of open markets.* Protect the environment and workers. The United States must foster
economic growth in ways that will provide a better life along with
widening prosperity. We will incorporate labor and environmental
concerns into U.S. trade negotiations, creating a healthy "network"
between multilateral environmental agreements with the WTO, and use the
International Labor Organization, trade preference programs, and trade
talks to improve working conditions in conjunction with freer trade.* Enhance energy security. We will strengthen our own energy security
and the shared prosperity of the global economy by working with our
allies, trading partners, and energy producers to expand the sources and
types of global energy supplied, especially in the Western Hemisphere,
Africa, Central Asia, and the Caspian region. We will also continue to
work with our partners to develop cleaner and more energy efficient
technologies.
Economic growth should be accompanied by global efforts to stabilize
greenhouse gas concentrations associated with this growth, containing
them at a level that prevents dangerous human interference with the
global climate. Our overall objective is to reduce America's greenhouse
gas emissions relative to the size of our economy, cutting such
emissions per unit of economic activity by 18 percent over the next 10
years, by the year 2012. Our strategies for attaining this goal will be
to:* remain committed to the basic U.N. Framework Convention for
international cooperation;* obtain agreements with key industries to cut emissions of some of
the most potent greenhouse gases and give transferable credits to
companies that can show real cuts;* develop improved standards for measuring and registering emission
reductions;* promote renewable energy production and clean coal technology, as
well as nuclear power -- which produces no greenhouse gas emissions,
while also improving fuel economy for U.S. cars and trucks;* increase spending on research and new conservation technologies, to
a total of $4.5 billion -- the largest sum being spent on climate change
by any country in the world and a $700 million increase over last year's
budget; and* assist developing countries, especially the major greenhouse gas
emitters such as China and India, so that they will have the tools and
resources to join this effort and be able to grow along a cleaner and
better path.
VII. Expand the Circle of Development by Opening Societies and Building
the Infrastructure of Democracy
"In World War II we fought to make the world safer, then worked to
rebuild it. As we wage war today to keep the world safe from terror, we
must also work to make the world a better place for all its citizens."President Bush
Washington, D.C. (Inter-American
Development Bank)
March 14, 2002A world where some live in comfort and plenty, while half of the human
race lives on less than $2 a day, is neither just nor stable. Including
all of the world's poor in an expanding circle of development -- and
opportunity -- is a moral imperative and one of the top priorities of
U.S. international policy.Decades of massive development assistance have failed to spur economic
growth in the poorest countries. Worse, development aid has often served
to prop up failed policies, relieving the pressure for reform and
perpetuating misery. Results of aid are typically measured in dollars
spent by donors, not in the rates of growth and poverty reduction
achieved by recipients. These are the indicators of a failed strategy.Working with other nations, the United States is confronting this
failure. We forged a new consensus at the U.N. Conference on Financing
for Development in Monterrey that the objectives of assistance -- and
the strategies to achieve those objectives -- must change.This Administration's goal is to help unleash the productive potential
of individuals in all nations. Sustained growth and poverty reduction is
impossible without the right national policies. Where governments have
implemented real policy changes we will provide significant new levels
of assistance. The United States and other developed countries should
set an ambitious and specific target: to double the size of the world's
poorest economies within a decade.The United States Government will pursue these major strategies to
achieve this goal:* Provide resources to aid countries that have met the challenge of
national reform. We propose a 50 percent increase in the core
development assistance given by the United States. While continuing our
present programs, including humanitarian assistance based on need alone,
these billions of new dollars will form a new Millennium Challenge
Account for projects in countries whose governments rule justly, invest
in their people, and encourage economic freedom. Governments must fight
corruption, respect basic human rights, embrace the rule of law, invest
in health care and education, follow responsible economic policies, and
enable entrepreneurship. The Millennium Challenge Account will reward
countries that have demonstrated real policy change and challenge those
that have not to implement reforms.* Improve the effectiveness of the World Bank and other development
banks in raising living standards. The United States is committed to a
comprehensive reform agenda for making the World Bank and the other
multilateral development banks more effective in improving the lives of
the world's poor. We have reversed the downward trend in U.S.
contributions and proposed an 18 percent increase in the U.S.
contributions to the International Development Association (IDA) -- the
World Bank's fund for the poorest countries -- and the African
Development Fund. The key to raising living standards and reducing
poverty around the world is increasing productivity growth, especially
in the poorest countries. We will continue to press the multilateral
development banks to focus on activities that increase economic
productivity, such as improvements in education, health, rule of law,
and private sector development. Every project, every loan, every grant
must be judged by how much it will increase productivity growth in
developing countries.* Insist upon measurable results to ensure that development
assistance is actually making a difference in the lives of the world's
poor. When it comes to economic development, what really matters is that
more children are getting a better education, more people have access to
health care and clean water, or more workers can find jobs to make a
better future for their families. We have a moral obligation to measure
the success of our development assistance by whether it is delivering
results. For this reason, we will continue to demand that our own
development assistance as well as assistance from the multilateral
development banks has measurable goals and concrete benchmarks for
achieving those goals. Thanks to U.S. leadership, the recent IDA
replenishment agreement will establish a monitoring and evaluation
system that measures recipient countries' progress. For the first time,
donors can link a portion of their contributions to IDA to the
achievement of actual development results, and part of the U.S.
contribution is linked in this way. We will strive to make sure that the
World Bank and other multilateral development banks build on this
progress so that a focus on results is an integral part of everything
that these institutions do.* Increase the amount of development assistance that is provided in
the form of grants instead of loans. Greater use of results-based grants
is the best way to help poor countries make productive investments,
particularly in the social sectors, without saddling them with
ever-larger debt burdens. As a result of U.S. leadership, the recent IDA
agreement provided for significant increases in grant funding for the
poorest countries for education, HIV/AIDS, health, nutrition, water,
sanitation, and other human needs. Our goal is to build on that progress
by increasing the use of grants at the other multilateral development
banks. We will also challenge universities, nonprofits, and the private
sector to match government efforts by using grants to support
development projects that show results.* Open societies to commerce and investment. Trade and investment are
the real engines of economic growth. Even if government aid increases,
most money for development must come from trade, domestic capital, and
foreign investment. An effective strategy must try to expand these flows
as well. Free markets and free trade are key priorities of our national
security strategy.* Secure public health. The scale of the public health crisis in poor
countries is enormous. In countries afflicted by epidemics and pandemics
like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, growth and development will be
threatened until these scourges can be contained. Resources from the
developed world are necessary but will be effective only with honest
governance, which supports prevention programs and provides effective
local infrastructure. The United States has strongly backed the new
global fund for HIV/AIDS organized by U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan
and its focus on combining prevention with a broad strategy for
treatment and care. The United States already contributes more than
twice as much money to such efforts as the next largest donor. If the
global fund demonstrates its promise, we will be ready to give even more.* Emphasize education. Literacy and learning are the foundation of
democracy and development. Only about 7 percent of World Bank resources
are devoted to education. This proportion should grow. The United States
will increase its own funding for education assistance by at least 20
percent with an emphasis on improving basic education and teacher
training in Africa. The United States can also bring information
technology to these societies, many of whose education systems have been
devastated by AIDS.* Continue to aid agricultural development. New technologies,
including biotechnology, have enormous potential to improve crop yields
in developing countries while using fewer pesticides and less water.
Using sound science, the United States should help bring these benefits
to the 800 million people, including 300 million children, who still
suffer from hunger and malnutrition.
VIII. Develop Agendas for Cooperative Action with the Other Main Centers
of Global Power
"We have our best chance since the rise of the nation-state in the 17th
century to build a world where the great powers compete in peace instead
of prepare for war."President Bush
West Point, New York
June 1, 2002America will implement its strategies by organizing coalitions -- as
broad as practicable -- of states able and willing to promote a balance
of power that favors freedom. Effective coalition leadership requires
clear priorities, an appreciation of others' interests, and consistent
consultations among partners with a spirit of humility.There is little of lasting consequence that the United States can
accomplish in the world without the sustained cooperation of its allies
and friends in Canada and Europe. Europe is also the seat of two of the
strongest and most able international institutions in the world: the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which has, since its
inception, been the fulcrum of transatlantic and inter-European
security, and the European Union (EU), our partner in opening world
trade.The attacks of September 11 were also an attack on NATO, as NATO itself
recognized when it invoked its Article V self-defense clause for the
first time. NATO's core mission -- collective defense of the
transatlantic alliance of democracies -- remains, but NATO must develop
new structures and capabilities to carry out that mission under new
circumstances. NATO must build a capability to field, at short notice,
highly mobile, specially trained forces whenever they are needed to
respond to a threat against any member of the alliance.The alliance must be able to act wherever our interests are threatened,
creating coalitions under NATO's own mandate, as well as contributing to
mission-based coalitions. To achieve this, we must:* expand NATO's membership to those democratic nations willing and
able to share the burden of defending and advancing our common interests;* ensure that the military forces of NATO nations have appropriate
combat contributions to make in coalition warfare;* develop planning processes to enable those contributions to become
effective multinational fighting forces;* take advantage of the technological opportunities and economies of
scale in our defense spending to transform NATO military forces so that
they dominate potential aggressors and diminish our vulnerabilities;* streamline and increase the flexibility of command structures to
meet new operational demands and the associated requirements of
training, integrating, and experimenting with new force configurations;
and* maintain the ability to work and fight together as allies even as
we take the necessary steps to transform and modernize our forces.
If NATO succeeds in enacting these changes, the rewards will be a
partnership as central to the security and interests of its member
states as was the case during the Cold War. We will sustain a common
perspective on the threats to our societies and improve our ability to
take common action in defense of our nations and their interests. At the
same time, we welcome our European allies' efforts to forge a greater
foreign policy and defense identity with the EU, and commit ourselves to
close consultations to ensure that these developments work with NATO. We
cannot afford to lose this opportunity to better prepare the family of
transatlantic democracies for the challenges to come.The attacks of September 11 energized America's Asian alliances.
Australia invoked the ANZUS Treaty to declare the September 11 was an
attack on Australia itself, following that historic decision with the
dispatch of some of the world's finest combat forces for Operation
Enduring Freedom. Japan and the Republic of Korea provided unprecedented
levels of military logistical support within weeks of the terrorist
attack. We have deepened cooperation on counter-terrorism with our
alliance partners in Thailand and the Philippines and received
invaluable assistance from close friends like Singapore and New Zealand.The war against terrorism has proven that America's alliances in Asia
not only underpin regional peace and stability, but are flexible and
ready to deal with new challenges. To enhance our Asian alliances and
friendships, we will:
* look to Japan to continue forging a leading role in regional and
global affairs based on our common interests, our common values, and our
close defense and diplomatic cooperation;* work with South Korea to maintain vigilance towards the North while
preparing our alliance to make contributions to the broader stability of
the region over the longer-term;* build on 50 years of U.S.-Australian alliance cooperation as we
continue working together to resolve regional and global problems -- as
we have so many times from the Battle of Leyte Gulf to Tora Bora;* maintain forces in the region that reflect our commitments to our
allies, our requirements, our technological advances, and the strategic
environment; and* build on stability provided by these alliances, as well as with
institutions such as ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
forum, to develop a mix of regional and bilateral strategies to manage
change in this dynamic region.
We are attentive to the possible renewal of old patterns of great power
competition. Several potential great powers are now in the midst of
internal transition -- most importantly Russia, India, and China. In all
three cases, recent developments have encouraged our hope that a truly
global consensus about basic principles is slowly taking shape.With Russia, we are already building a new strategic relationship based
on a central reality of the twenty-first century: the United States and
Russia are no longer strategic adversaries. The Moscow Treaty on
Strategic Reductions is emblematic of this new reality and reflects a
critical change in Russian thinking that promises to lead to productive,
long-term relations with the Euro-Atlantic community and the United
States. Russia's top leaders have a realistic assessment of their
country's current weakness and the policies -- internal and external --
needed to reverse those weaknesses. They understand, increasingly, that
Cold War approaches do not serve their national interests and that
Russian and American strategic interests overlap in many areas.United States policy seeks to use this turn in Russian thinking to
refocus our relationship on emerging and potential common interests and
challenges. We are broadening our already extensive cooperation in the
global war on terrorism. We are facilitating Russia's entry into the
World Trade Organization, without lowering standards for accession, to
promote beneficial bilateral trade and investment relations. We have
created the NATO-Russia Council with the goal of deepening security
cooperation among Russia, our European allies, and ourselves. We will
continue to bolster the independence and stability of the states of the
former Soviet Union in the belief that a prosperous and stable
neighborhood will reinforce Russia's growing commitment to integration
into the Euro-Atlantic community.At the same time, we are realistic about the differences that still
divide us from Russia and about the time and effort it will take to
build an enduring strategic partnership. Lingering distrust of our
motives and policies by key Russian elites slows improvement in our
relations. Russia's uneven commitment to the basic values of free-market
democracy and dubious record in combating the proliferation of weapons
of mass destruction remain matters of great concern. Russia's very
weakness limits the opportunities for cooperation. Nevertheless, those
opportunities are vastly greater now than in recent years -- or even
decades.The United States has undertaken a transformation in its bilateral
relationship with India based on a conviction that U.S. interests
require a strong relationship with India. We are the two largest
democracies, committed to political freedom protected by representative
government. India is moving toward greater economic freedom as well. We
have a common interest in the free flow of commerce, including through
the vital sea lanes of the Indian Ocean. Finally, we share an interest
in fighting terrorism and in creating a strategically stable Asia.Differences remain, including over the development of India's nuclear
and missile programs, and the pace of India's economic reforms. But
while in the past these concerns may have dominated our thinking about
India, today we start with a view of India as a growing world power with
which we have common strategic interests. Through a strong partnership
with India, we can best address any differences and shape a dynamic
future.The United States relationship with China is an important part of our
strategy to promote a stable, peaceful, and prosperous Asia-Pacific
region. We welcome the emergence of a strong, peaceful, and prosperous
China. The democratic development of China is crucial to that future.
Yet, a quarter century after beginning the process of shedding the worst
features of the Communist legacy, China's leaders have not yet made the
next series of fundamental choices about the character of their state.
In pursuing advanced military capabilities that can threaten its
neighbors in the Asia-Pacific region, China is following an outdated
path that, in the end, will hamper its own pursuit of national
greatness. In time, China will find that social and political freedom is
the only source of that greatness.The United States seeks a constructive relationship with a changing
China. We already cooperate well where our interests overlap, including
the current war on terrorism and in promoting stability on the Korean
peninsula. Likewise, we have coordinated on the future of Afghanistan
and have initiated a comprehensive dialogue on counter-terrorism and
similar transitional concerns. Shared health and environmental threats,
such as the spread of HIV/AIDS, challenge us to promote jointly the
welfare of our citizens.Addressing these transnational threats will challenge China to become
more open with information, promote the development of civil society,
and enhance individual human rights. China has begun to take the road to
political openness, permitting many personal freedoms and conducting
village-level elections, yet remains strongly committed to national
one-party rule by the Communist Party. To make that nation truly
accountable to its citizen's needs and aspirations, however, much work
remains to be done. Only by allowing the Chinese people to think,
assemble, and worship freely can China reach its full potential.Our important trade relationship will benefit from China's entry into
the World Trade Organization, which will create more export
opportunities and ultimately more jobs for American farmers, workers,
and companies. China is our fourth largest trading partner, with over
$100 billion in annual two-way trade. The power of market principles and
the WTO's requirements for transparency and accountability will advance
openness and the rule of law in China to help establish basic
protections for commerce and for citizens. There are, however, other
areas in which we have profound disagreements. Our commitment to the
self-defense of Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act is one. Human
rights is another. We expect China to adhere to its nonproliferation
commitments. We will work to narrow differences where they exist, but
not allow them to preclude cooperation where we agree.The events of September 11, 2001, fundamentally changed the context for
relations between the United States and other main centers of global
power, and opened vast, new opportunities. With our long-standing allies
in Europe and Asia, and with leaders in Russia, India, and China, we
must develop active agendas of cooperation lest these relationships
become routine and unproductive.Every agency of the United States Government shares the challenge. We
can build fruitful habits of consultation, quiet argument, sober
analysis, and common action. In the long-term, these are the practices
that will sustain the supremacy of our common principles and keep open
the path of progress.IX. Transform America's National Security Institutions to Meet the
Challenges and Opportunities of the Twenty-First Century
"Terrorists attacked a symbol of American prosperity. They did not touch
its source. America is successful because of the hard work, creativity,
and enterprise of our people."President Bush
Washington, D.C. (Joint Session of Congress)
September 20, 2001The major institutions of American national security were designed in a
different era to meet different requirements. All of them must be
transformed.It is time to reaffirm the essential role of American military strength.
We must build and maintain our defenses beyond challenge. Our military's
highest priority is to defend the United States. To do so effectively,
our military must:* assure our allies and friends;* dissuade future military competition;* deter threats against U.S. interests, allies, and friends; and* decisively defeat any adversary if deterrence fails.
The unparalleled strength of the United States armed forces, and their
forward presence, have maintained the peace in some of the world's most
strategically vital regions. However, the threats and enemies we must
confront have changed, and so must our forces. A military structured to
deter massive Cold War-era armies must be transformed to focus more on
how an adversary might fight rather than where and when a war might
occur. We will channel our energies to overcome a host of operational
challenges.The presence of American forces overseas is one of the most profound
symbols of the U.S. commitments to allies and friends. Through our
willingness to use force in our own defense and in defense of others,
the United States demonstrates its resolve to maintain a balance of
power that favors freedom. To contend with uncertainty and to meet the
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and stations within and beyond Western Europe and Northeast Asia, as
well as temporary access arrangements for the long-distance deployment
of U.S. forces.Before the war in Afghanistan, that area was low on the list of major
planning contingencies. Yet, in a very short time, we had to operate
across the length and breadth of that remote nation, using every branch
of the armed forces. We must prepare for more such deployments by
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strike capabilities, and transformed maneuver and expeditionary forces.
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ability to defend the homeland, conduct information operations, ensure
U.S. access to distant theaters, and protect critical U.S.
infrastructure and assets in outer space.Innovation within the armed forces will rest on experimentation with new
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intelligence advantages, and taking full advantage of science and
technology. We must also transform the way the Department of Defense is
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coercion against the United States, our allies, and our friends.We know from history that deterrence can fail; and we know from
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and will maintain the capability to defeat any attempt by an enemy --
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and international institutions. Officials trained mainly in
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skills of our people, the dynamism of our economy, and the resilience of
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Philip Reynolds wrote:
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> $ find /dir -name \* | xargs du -s | sort -nYou might want to put a '-type f' on that find.Paul.
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 09:11:01PM -0700, Paul Prescod wrote:
> Owen Byrne wrote:
> >...
> >
> >Except that parroting the party line doesn't really require much
> >freedom of speech. Now if you had posted something from a left of
> >center source, you would have been shouted down in flames, buried in
> >ad hominem attacks, and probably get your name added to an FBI list.
>
> Do you think it is really useful to combat hysterical right-wing
> propoganda with hysterical left-wing propoganda?
>
Sure it is - it tends to bring out the people who let "hysterical
right wing propaganda" spew forth, while reaching for their gun
whenever a "liberal" enters the room.my hysterical left wing "propaganda" is generally an emotional
reaction on a mailing list, not an organizaed attempt at converting
people's thinking through lies and distortion (as was the original
article). Whereas your constant and predictable brandings of my postings are, to
my mind, a deliberate and reasoned effort to reduce debate, and
discourage left of center postngs. Owen
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Is there a way to exclude a set of pages from the site map? For each
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re : wsj article on enron / portland general potential sale discussions with northwest natural clarification : only talks at this point in time . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : brennan , lorna sent : friday , october 05 , 2001 9 : 04 am to : taylor , gina ; barker , courtney ; fritch , bret ; martens , donna ; petersen , keith ; vignaroli , donald ; anderson , ken ; aschwege , doug ; beck , judy ; choquette , gary ; descoteaux , carolyn ; johnson , robert l . ; reinecke , bryan ; sans souci , becki ; westfall , roger ; chavez , gabriel ; dowd , stephen ; gadd , eric ; gelin , elberg ; gonzalez , martin ; hyatt , kevin ; junus , david ; lee , jebong ; millar , john ; ratner , michael ; hass , glen ; loeffler , michael ; stanton , lon ; wilson , rob ; dushinske , john ; fowler , bill ; miller , kent ; neubauer , dave ; neville , sue ; williams , jo ; barry , mike ; berg , vicki ; bolks , sean ; bollinger , joni ; bowers , janet ; branney , theresa ; buehler , craig ; burleson , bob ; 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el paso articles today - ngi note : the following 3 articles deal with 3 different issues : lst - - marketing related 2 nd - operations / marketing related 3 rd - legislative / regulatory related el paso explosion takes 500 mmcf / d off market about 1 bcf / d of flow on el paso ' s south mainline downstream of pecos river ( nm ) station ceased after the pipeline exploded early saturday , killing 10 people and seriously injuring two others at a nearby campsite . el paso said monday it was able to compensate for about half that volume through a combination of fuel switching by downstream customers , maximum storage withdrawals , an ofo and other customer cooperation . the market reaction was rather predictable as all three california points rose by about 35 cents to lead an overall price surge . however , utilities in the state did not appear to be experiencing any supply problems . socal gas said storage and supplies from other southwest receipt points were adequate to avoid any problems . a gas operations official for los angeles dept . of water and power also saw no reason for panic . from past similar incidents on southwest pipelines , he expected that the approximately 80 - feet - long section missing from el paso ' s line could be " slapped back into place rather quickly . " el paso itself had no estimate for when it can restore service in the impacted segment ; it must get approval rom the federal investigators before beginning repairs or evaluating a restart of the adjacent lines . but a large aggregator and a marketer agreed with the ladwp official that it should be " a quick mechanical fix " once repairs begin . the aggregator believed downtime could be as short as a week . no customers were cut off as a result of the rupture but some were getting reduced volumes , an el paso spokeswoman said . northern natural gas was seeing a throughput increase of 200 - 300 mmcf / d monday while transwestern volumes were up 50 - 75 mmcf / d as a result of shippers diverting gas away from el paso ' s south mainline , an enron spokeswoman said . a producer said she diverted as much of her company ' s gas as possible from el paso to transwestern . people were reluctant to trade permian basin gas monday , especially at fixed prices , because of doubts about how much would be able to flow , several sources said . permian numbers rose a little less than 18 cents as part of the general upturn . however , it was waha prices that saw a bigger increase of nearly 30 cents as a result . " everything in el paso - permian ' s keystone pool was going back into waha , " said a marketer , putting waha in the mid $ 4 . 60 s at a premium of more than a nickel above henry hub . the southern california border , at an average of nearly $ 5 . 30 , led the rest of monday ' s market by a large margin . before trading began , enrononline was offering border swing swaps for the rest of the month at $ 5 . 85 - 95 , a marketer said . with swing swaps priced so high , it gave sellers more confidence in what prices they could command in the day market , he said . " either way , i wouldn ' t want to be short right now at the border . " there were lots of rumors but no facts available on what caused the el paso rupture , noted one aggregator . " but it ' s a good thing it didn ' t happen until after california had cooled off . otherwise i could easily have seen the border basis spread from san juan basin go as high as $ 2 . 50 " instead of the approximate gap of $ 1 . 70 egistered monday by daily gpi . a knowledgeable source provided his analyis of the blast : the structure of the crater made the rupture " look like a line integrity problem from the way it blew out . " the earth can harbor leaking gas for a while until eventually everything all goes up at once . people nearby would not have detected anything because gas is odorless in long - haul lines ; the mercaptan odorant is not added until it gets to the local distribution stage . pipeline safety surveyors usually will look for dead vegetation in the vicinity to detect a leak , but this was a desert area with very little vegetation . it is easily possible for escaping gas to hug the ground for the approximate 500 - foot distance to the victims ' campsite and seek an ignition source there . it is a normal tendency for gas leaking into the atmosphere to stay close to the ground , and that tendency would have been amplied by the chilliness of the pre - dawn desert . the source went on to say , " i think there will be lot more of this [ ruptures ] in the future with many pipes becoming at least 40 - 50 years old . " el paso was unlucky in experiencing one of the early incidents , he said , because the situation applies to the other lines with old pipe . pipelines used to spend a lot more money on maintenance when regulation was tighter and they were still paying for depreciation , he said . " now they ' re more purely for - profit companies after having written off their [ depreciation ] costs many times over . " el paso blast kills 10 ; shuts down south mainline federal and company investigators monday swarmed over the scene of the devastating el paso natural gas mainline explosion that erupted near daybreak saturday , engulfing a party of weekend campers along the pecos river near carlsbad , nm , and killing 10 people . two other persons were hospitalized in critical condition . three officials from the federal office of pipeline safety ( ops ) and 11 with the national transportation safety board ( ntsb ) have been at the site of the blast since late saturday , and two more ops officials were en route monday . new mexico gov . gary johnson , who flew to the area on sunday , said he wanted to know how many other potential pipeline " dangers " there are in the state . he called for a thorough investigation . about 1 bcf / d of capacity on el paso ' s southern leg initially was lost from the ruptured 30 - inch line and two looped lines nearby that were shut in after the accident . el paso was making up some of the shortfall by drawing the maximum , 200 mmcf / d from its washington ranch storage field downstream of the accident . increased use of other pipelines , allocations and cutbacks by customers , and the fact that weather had moderated in california helped ease the supply situation . nevertheless , spot prices increased by about 35 cents for points in california , while the rest of the market ( spurred by hurricane debby ) went up about 20 cents . there was no estimate as to when the looped lines would be back in service , according to el paso spokesperson kim wallace . " we don ' t intend to put anything back into service until we know for certain that the remaining pipelines are safe , " wallace said . she did not expect them to be back in service today , and could give no time frame on when they would be returned to service . it is " much too premature at this point " to predict when the three disabled el paso westbound lines will return to service , said patricia klinger , a spokeswoman with the department of transportation ' s research and special programs administration ( rspa ) , which oversees the ops . " the one that ruptured is definitely going to be out of service for awhile , and [ another line ] is badly damaged from the fire . " as for a third adjacent line , that " could potentially be re - opened , " but " we have to test the integrity of that line " and have it examined by metallurgists , she told daily gpi . " everyone will be working , of course , to try to get this [ line ] back in service . but the safe operation of the pipeline is of premiere importance . " the three lines shared the same right - of - way . " we ' re just now able to start looking at exactly what happened , and how to get that one line back in service , " klinger said . " our metallurgist is on his way right now . i know he ' s going to meet with the ntsb when they ' re examining the 50 - foot section of pipe that ' s out of the ground " as a result of the explosion . " i think the company also wants to decide what types of tests can be done on this line . it ' s not piggable . " the ntsb , which has set up a command center in carlsbad , nm , declined to make any preliminary speculation about the cause of the explosion . " it ' s much too early for us to even think about the cause of this accident . we ' re only dealing with the facts . . . right now , we ' re documenting the pipe itself and surveying the land . we ' re going to look at the chronology of when the [ emergency ] calls came in . . . . . document damage to vehicles , and injuries , " said ntsb spokesman keith holloway . " probably at this point we ' re looking at nine months to a year , maybe more " before the results of the investigation are publicly disclosed , holloway noted . the rupture occurred at 5 : 30 a . m . mdt in the underground line near the pecos river crossing , which is about 30 miles south of the carlsbad caverns national park in a spot popular with local campers and fishermen . the blast tore a crater in the earth about 86 feet long , 46 feet wide and 20 feet deep . according to preliminary reports , the pipeline was underground at the point of rupture , sending two sections of pipe , each about 20 - feet long , flying hundreds of feet . the gas then ignited and shot flames from the broken pipe toward sleeping campers . the ntsb estimated there was a gap of 50 to 60 feet between broken ends of the pipeline at the site . the fire burned for about 40 minutes before el paso workers manually shut off pipeline valves . ten members of two families were burned to death in the blast . the families , who were related by marriage , were camping on public land along the river near where the pipeline emerged from the ground to cross the pecos in an aerial crossing alongside a bridge . six were pronounced dead at the scene and four others died at texas hospitals saturday night . the dead included five children under the age of six , including six - month - old twins . two adults were listed in critical condition monday at a hospital in lubbock , tx . the ruptured pipeline , which el paso said was constructed in 1950 , is one of four that runs along the southern branch of el paso ' s pipeline system . there is an adjacent 30 - inch pipeline and another 26 - inch pipeline . the fourth , a 16 - inch pipeline , was abandoned and is not available for service , wallace said . el paso and federal officials are particularly interested in the integrity of the second 30 - inch pipeline that ran close to the broken line . wallace said that none of the company ' s customers had been cut off of service , but they were receiving gas as reduced levels . she also said that on aug . 2 , a " patrol " inspection , either done by air or vehicle , was conducted on the pipelines located near the pecos river by el paso officials and no problems were found . el paso conducted the last corrosion test in february and no problems were found then either . visual inspections are conducted on all of the system ' s pipelines once a month , she said , and the company follows all federal pipeline requirements for inspections . asked whether el paso planned to change its inspection system immediately , wallace said that she did not think so , but said that if the ntsb review finds something that needs to be changed , the company will do whatever needs to be done immediately . " these situations are so rare , " she said . " we don ' t feel that we need to change what we ' re doing now . but if the situation warrants , we certainly will make any changes necessary . " el paso is working with family members to take care of their immediate needs , including hotel accommodations , food , travel arrangements and medical treatment . the company also is providing additional services as needed . " this is a tragic accident and our heartfelt condolences go out to the families involved , " said el paso energy president william wise . he said the company was working with the ntsb " to investigate diligently all matters surrounding this accident and to establish its cause as quickly as possible . " the fallout of the explosion is expected to extend all across the country , as federal legislators consider more stringent pipeline rules following an explosion in bellingham , wa , that killed three in june 1999 . locally , carlsbad mayor gary perkowski said that he wanted to find out what happened and keep it from ever happening again . that reaction was echoed by the new mexico governor . " i have a lot of questions , " said johnson . " what is the reliability of these pipelines ? what went wrong ? was it preventable ? " meanwhile , rspa was sifting through its history to determine whether the el paso blast was the biggest pipeline disaster on record in terms of fatalities . timeline : 5 : 26 a . m . aug . 19 : el paso natural gas ' automated computer reading of the pressure in the pipeline indicates 673 . 5 pounds per square inch . around 5 : 30 a . m . : an el paso natural gas employee bow - hunting in the area sees a large fireball at the scene . 5 : 30 a . m . : el paso natural gas ' automated computer reading of the pressure in the pipeline drops to 377 . 19 pounds per square inch . 5 : 30 a . m . : carlsbad fire department responds to the emergency . 6 : 12 a . m . : carlsbad fire department arrives at the scene . 6 : 21 a . m . : el paso natural gas workers shut off the gas line using manual valves . between jan . 1 and june 30 of this year , there have been 40 transmission pipeline incidents , according to the ops . fourteen were caused by either external or internal corrosion ; 11 were damaged by outside forces ; three were due to construction or material defects ; and 10 were unknown . there was only one fatality until june 30 of this year on transmission pipeline incidents , which was caused by an outside force . eleven people had been injured through june . in august 1999 , ops sent a warning letter to el paso , citing it for a number of pipeline safety violations in arizona . the ops did not impose a civil fine on el paso , but it advised the pipeline that " should you not correct the circumstances leading to the violation , we will take enforcement actions when and if the continued violation comes to our attention . " - - el paso blast may cinch tough pipe safety bill the explosion on el paso natural gas ' system , which killed 10 people over the weekend , may give congress the added boost to pass a tough pipeline safety reauthorization bill when it returns from recess in september , capitol hill insiders said monday . " this just sadly proves why congress needs to act as soon as it returns [ on sept . 5 ] to pass the pipeline safety improvement act before any more innocent lives are taken , " said a spokeswoman for sen . john mccain ( r - az ) . in june , chairman mccain ' s senate commerce committee voted out the pipeline safety improvement bill that would , among other things , give states inspection and oversight authority over interstate pipelines ; require interstate pipelines to consult with states about their integrity plans ; create stiffer penalties for pipeline safety transgressors ; and offer protection to whistle - blowers who report pipeline violations . mccain proposed the agressive safety bill following the product pipeline explosion in bellingham , wa , that killed three in june 1999 . " mccain has always been determined to pass this bill this year , but this obviously sadly strengthens that resolve , " she said . he " will make a determined effort for this to happen , " but whether it ' s brought up for a vote on the senate floor will be up to senate leader trent lott ( r - ms ) , the mccain spokeswoman said . " i have no doubts " that the senate will push for pipeline safety when it returns , said terry boss , vice president of environment , safety and operations for the interstate natural gas association of america ( ingaa ) . on the house side , a companion to mccain ' s bill has been introduced , as well as a number of other pipeline safety measures , but most are at the subcommittee level . but the issue could pick up steam in the wake of the el paso blast . " we must examine why this accident occurred and ensure that it must never happen again , " said rep . joe skeen ( r - nm ) . " definitely it ' s a tragic situation , " boss said , referring to the explosion near carlsbad , nm , which reportedly left a crater about 20 feet deep , 46 feet wide and 86 feet long . five of the 10 fatalities were children , who were spending a weekend camping and fishing with their family along the pecos river . the political fallout from the disaster was being assessed in washington d . c . yesterday . " any kind of incident has political ramifications . . . . . we ' re just not sure how this is going to ' directly impact ' " pending legislation and regulations , boss noted .
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global markets limits the enron bod approved the following limit changes for global markets today , effective for trading day tuesday , february 13 , 2001 . a separate e - mail was sent to each of your head traders and business unit controllers / cao for each of these commodity groups with limit changes . new limits existing limits equity trading net open position limit $ 200 mm $ 100 mm maturity / gap limit n / a n / a var limit $ 10 mm $ 6 mm convertible arbitrage net open position limit $ 150 mm * * * * * maturity / gap limit n / a * * * * * var limit $ 2 mm * * * * * * * * * * this product was included in the debt trading commodity group that was transferred to enron europe and combined with credit trading in december 2000 ; new limits requested to establish separate commodity group in global markets in 2001 financial instruments foreign currency : net open position limit $ 150 mm $ 100 mm maturity / gap limit n / a n / a interest rate : net open position limit $ 250 , 000 / bp $ 100 , 000 / bp maturity / gap limit n / a $ 50 , 000 / bp ( < = 2 yrs ) var limit $ 5 mm ( combined ) $ 3 mm ( combined ) soft commodities net open position limit 4 , 000 contracts 2 , 000 contracts maturity / gap limit n / a 2 , 000 contracts var limit $ 2 mm $ 0 . 75 mm grains net open position limit 750 contracts 1 , 000 contracts maturity / gap limit n / a 1 , 000 contracts var limit $ 0 . 5 mm $ 0 . 5 mm meats ( formerly called livestock ) net open position limit 750 contracts 1 , 000 contracts maturity / gap limit n / a 1 , 000 contracts var limit $ 0 . 5 mm $ 0 . 75 mm weather derivatives net open position limit 40 , 000 eol equiv . contracts 30 , 000 eol equiv . contracts * * maturity / gap limit n / a n / a var limit $ 4 . 5 mm $ 3 mm * * $ 100 mm notional value coal and freight net open position limit 30 mm mt 15 mm mt maturity / gap limit 30 mm mt 12 - month 15 mm mt 12 - month var limit $ 7 mm * * * $ 4 mm * * * * * * freight limited to $ 2 mm var ( no change ) global products net open position limit 18 mm bbl 12 . 5 mm bbl maturity / gap limit 19 mm bbl 12 - month 15 mm bbl var limit $ 15 mm $ 8 mm eol crude - sub - limit of global products net open position limit 2 mm bbl maturity / gap limit 3 mm bbl 12 - month var limit $ 3 mm ( included in global products $ 15 mm var ) lng net open position limit 9 bcf none maturity / gap limit 12 bcf 12 - month none var limit $ 5 mm none note 1 : the bod directed us to combine some limits for some businesses , so your individual commodity limits may become sub - limits subject to a larger combined limit ( for example , 1 ) combine equity , convertible arbitrage , and financial instruments ' i / r and f / x , 2 ) combine softs , grains , and meats , and potentially other newer businesses as well ) . we will work with you as these higher level limits are being developed . note 2 : cross - commodity trading authority was not pre - approved for anyone in the company . authority to trade a commodity for which you are not the authorized trader must be obtained from the business unit office of the chairman for the commodity group that is authorized to trade that commodity , with appropriate reporting as noted below . policy amendments were as follows : u clarify the cross - commodity trading policy to specify that trading limits are to be applied against enron , s consolidated commodity positions on an individual commodity group basis ; enron , s consolidated daily position report should provide required market risk disclosures by primary commodity group ; ( for example , enron , s exposure to the north american natural gas market shall be aggregated across the company ) . ) delegate cross - commodity trading approval among established commodity groups to the respective business units offices of the chairman , with appropriate reporting to the enron corp . chief risk officer . u specify the operational control requirement that all trades executed over the telephone must be recorded electronically . below are relevant excerpts from the revised policy addressing the cross - commodity trading guidelines . i will distribute the entire updated policy as soon as we incorporate the bod ' s comments . v . operations and controls . b . position reporting . " . . . for purposes of limit monitoring and aggregation of enron , s consolidated trading results , enron , s consolidated daily position report should include the net open position , maturity / gap position , profit or loss , and potential exposure ( var ) for approved commodity groups consolidated across the company without regard to which business unit undertook the trading activity . in those instances where limits are granted to a business unit for a basket of commodities , reporting for individual commodity risk books shall be maintained to facilitate aggregation of enron , s actual consolidated commodity specific exposure . management reporting may separately provide business unit sub - limit monitoring and trading results aggregated according to management lines . " e . transaction approval and execution . " only those employees designated by the enron corp . chief risk officer or his designee ( s ) will be authorized to enter into transactions on behalf of enron . the chief risk officer must also maintain a record of those employees responsible for the individual commodity groups ( commodity group manager ) as specified in the appendices . individuals will be assigned as commodity leaders to manage enron , s aggregate position across the company as determined necessary by the chief risk officer . . . " vi . policy amendment authority b . cross - commodity position authorization . if in the ordinary course of its business an enron business unit or trading desk incurs an exposure to an underlying commodity or financial instrument for which it does not have explicit authority to carry , this exposure should be hedged internally with the appropriate enron desk ( s ) , with appropriate notification to the chief risk officer or his designee ( s ) . hedge positions should be in instruments that have an observable correlation with the underlying exposure , and should be rebalanced regularly to substantially neutralize the underlying exposure . upon notification to the chief risk officer or his designee ( s ) , the enron business unit office of the chairman who has authority for that commodity group may authorize a specific trader in a different commodity group to take speculative positions with other enron trading desks in commodities and / or financial instruments other than those which that trader has explicit authority to trade ( i . e . the business unit office of the chairman for north american natural gas may authorize a trader in the coal group to trade gas with the north american natural gas desk ) . for limit monitoring purposes of enron , s consolidated trading results , these cross - commodity positions shall be captured by individual commodity to facilitate aggregation and reporting of enron , s consolidated exposure by commodity in the daily position report ( coal desk , s gas position will be aggregated with the north american natural gas commodity group . ) if you have any questions , feel free to call bjorn hagelman at x 57984 , me at x 30429 , or david port at x 39823 . regards , cassandra schultz .
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lexical semantic tagging lexical semantic tagging a special issue of the journal of natural language engineering guest editors : marc light and martha palmer call for papers note : deadline for submissions is november 1st , 1998 computing semantic representations is crucial for many applications of natural language processing . currently , semantic lexicons and sets of semantic composition rules are hand-crafted by the designers of the nlp system . the difficulty of building such hand-crafted semantic knowledge bases has limited the field of nlp to applications that can be contained within well-defined subdomains . the likely escape from this limitation will come from the use of automated or semi-automated methods of lexical acquisition . however , the field has yet to develop a clear consensus on a computational lexicon that could provide a springboard for such methods . one of the most controversial areas has to do with polysemy : what constitutes a clear separation into senses of a word , and how can they be computationally characterized and distinguished ? the answer to this question is critical to breaking the bottleneck of broad coverage semantic representation computation . a first step towards finding an answer lies in acquiring annotated corpora that will facilitate the use of empirical methods . the topic of this special issue is tagging word tokens in corpora with lexical semantic information . a concrete example of such tagging would be specifying the sense of an ambiguous word , like { \ em bank } , being used in a particular sentence in a corpus . lexical semantic tagging is critical to extending reliable co-reference for information extraction tasks , to widening the scope of responses to information retrieval queries , to more robust dialogue understanding , and to machine translation . in machine translation in particular , it is often necessary to disambiguate a polysemous source word in order to translate it correctly , since the target language may have distinct lexical items for different senses . we solicit articles which either : ( i ) discuss the characteristics of information to be tagged and how human tagging ( hand-tagging ) can be performed so as to maximize accuracy . such articles should concentrate on the specification of the task and also deal with issues in providing sufficient quantities of accurate and diverse hand-tagged data for the automatic approaches . ( ii ) discuss attempts to develop automated methods and their operation and performance . these articles should describe actual running systems and their design and implementation . we are particularly interested in discussions of lexical semantic tagging methods which are part of actual applications . format : in the interest of providing more coverage , we will be considering papers that are somewhat shorter than traditional journal papers . this would allow us to accept a maximum of 9 articles given an average length of 10 pages . schedule : november 1st , 1998 : submission deadline february 15th , 1999 : notification of acceptance please send submissions to : martha palmer institute for research in cognitive science 400a , 3401 walnut street / 6228 university of pennsylvania philadlephia , pa 19104 telephone : ( 215 ) 898-0361 fax no . : ( 215 ) 573-9247 e-mail : mpalmer @ cis . upenn . edu
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call for papers : lagb linguistics association of great britain spring meeting 10-12 april 1995 the linguistics association of great britain spring conference will be held from monday april 10 to wednesday april 12 at the university of newcastle upon tyne . the guest speaker is ellen prince , who will give the lagb 1995 lecture on ' the notion " construction " and the relation between discourse and syntax ' . the workshop will be on ' grammar and discourse ' , organised by noel burton - roberts . there will be a language tutorial on basque ( two sessions ) , given by larry trask . call for papers offers of papers on all areas of linguistics are invited . send 7 anonymous copies of a one-page abstract , plus one copy with your name and institution at the top and your name and correspondence address on the back . the abstracts should be camera-ready so that those accepted can be included unaltered in the conference booklet . send abstracts ( hard copy ) to arrive by monday january 9 to : greville g . corbett , president lagb , linguistic and international studies , university of surrey , guildford , surrey gu2 5xh enquiries about the meeting : billy clark , meetings secretary lagb : billy1 @ vaxa . middlesex . ac . uk enquiries about local arrangements : karen corrigan : k . p . corrigan @ newcastle . ac . uk enquiries about the lagb : nigel fabb , secretary lagb : n . a . j . fabb @ strath . ac . uk greville g . corbett department of linguistic and international studies university of surrey guildford surrey , gu2 5xh great britain email : g . corbett @ surrey . ac . uk fax : + 44 1483 302605 phone : + 44 1483 300800 ext 2849
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latex on pc 's last month i posted a query about latex on pcs . here 's a summary of the responses i got and my own experience in making my choice ( gtex ) work ( if you plan to adopt gtex , especially for windows nt , be sure to read my comments - - it will save you time . . . ) first , i 'd like to thank the following persons for proving , yet again , the power of the virtual community : alderson @ netcom . com ( richard m . alderson iii ) mark robert hale ( hale1 @ alcor . concordia . ca ) michael covington ( mcovingt @ ai . uga . edu ) stewart nichols ( nichols @ ccwf . cc . utexas . edu ) knappen @ vkpmzd . kph . uni - mainz . de ( j " org knappen ) sl70 @ musuko . spc . uchicago . edu ( stuart luppescu ) achim @ chianti . philosophie . uni-stuttgart . de ( achim stein ) terdoest @ cs . utwente . nl ( hugo ter doest ) wilhelm weisweber ( ww @ cs . tu-berlin . de ) alex schoenmakers ( alex . schoenmakers @ ccl . kuleuven . ac . be ) peter - arno coppen ( u250005 @ vm . uci . kun . nl ) koontz @ alpha . bldr . nist . gov ( john e . koontz ) syang @ uvvm . uvic . ca ( suying yang ) robert dale ( rdale @ microsoft . com ) alfredo arnaiz ( arnaiz @ scf . usc . edu ) c . l . thiersch @ kub . nl ( craig thiersch ) alice drewery ( alice @ cogsci . edinburgh . ac . uk ) all the messages were extremly helpful . they provided fairly detailed information and many offered further help if i needed it . thanks ! i have divided the information into the following categories : 1 . general tex info 2 . the unix option 3 . the commercial option 4 . the mac option 5 . emtex 6 . gtex ( including my own experience in installing and using it ) hope it is useful for others as well . ami kronfeld natural language inc . 1 ) general tex info - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " you might want to check out the usenet group comp . tex . tex , and its faq . also , the book mking tex work , by norman walsh , from o'reilly associates . " " you can also check out the tex archives on the us ctan site : ftp . shsu . edu . " " the most comprehensive distribution is called 4alltex , it 's available at the standard ctan - archive sites ( like ftp . shsu . edu ) and on the cd - rom " snapshot " of same from prime time ( prime time texcetera ) . " special thanks to suying yang who sent a very useful page from walsh 's _ making tex work _ . here it is : tex and the other programs mentioned in this book are available from a number of places . it 's impossible to list all of the places where you might find any given tool , but there is one place where you will almost certainly find every tool : the comprehensive tex archive network ( ctan ) . this network is a fully-mirrored anonymous ftp hierarchy on three continents . always use the ftp site that is geographically closest to you . the following table lists the current members of ctan as of july 1993 : % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % location site ip address top level directory united states ftp . shsu . edu 192 . 92 . 115 . 10 / tex-archive england ftp . tex . ac . uk 131 . 151 . 79 . 32 / tex-archive germany ftp . uni-stuugart . de 129 . 69 . 8 . 13 / tex-archive % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % you may also access the ctan archives by electronic mail if you do not have ftp access . for up-to - date instructions about the mail server , send the single-line message help to : fileserv @ shsu . edu . where are the files ? every ctan mirror site has the same well-organized directory structure . the top-level directory also contains a complete catalog of current files organized by name , date , and size . the catalogs are named files . byname , files . bydate , and files . bysize , respectively , in the top level directory . the top-level directory contains the following subdirectories : % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % directory description of contents tools archiving tools ( unzip , tar , compress , etc . ) biblio tools for maintaining bibliographic databases digests electronic digests ( texhax , uktex , etc . ) info free documentation , many good guides dviware printing and previewing software fonts fonts fo tex graphics software for working with pictures and figures help online help files , etc . indexing indexing and glossary building tools language multi - national language support macros macro packages and stule files misc stuff that does n't fit in any other category support tools for running and supporting tex systems os - specific programs and files web sources for tex programs ( in web ) % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % the archives at ftp . shsu . edu and ftp . tex . ac . uk also support gopher access to the archives . the uk gopher supports indexed access to the archives . a world wide web ( hypertext ) interface to the archives is available from : http : / / jasper . ora . com / ctan / ctan . html this interface includes brief descriptions of many packages and the ability to perform keyword and date searches . 2 ) the unix option : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - many have pointed out that i could run linux ( freely distributed unix clone ) on my pc , and that it has great tex support ( ntex 1 . 3 ) . this turned out to be impractical for me . but it is an option i did not know existed : " check out freebsd , freely downloadable from ftp . freebsd . org , or available as a cdrom from cdrom . com ( about $ 40 or less ) . you can maintain dos and unix on the same hardware and switch between the two , and therefore have your latex , too . " 3 ) the commercial option : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " there is a commercial version of ( la ) tex available for pcs from y&y , who just today have announced a sales-help @ yandy . com ( among other addresses ) . " " re your linguist query - - we looked at the blurb describing both y&y tex and truetex and chose the former . " for info on truetex email richard j . kinch ( kinch @ netcom . com ) ; for info on y&y tex email louis vosloo ( 71172 . 524 @ compuserve . com ) . both are in the $ 400 - - 500 area from memory . seemed to me that y&y tex was a bit more abreast of changes ( like latex 2e ) than truetex but you 'd be best to get info from both of course to make up your own mind . " 4 ) latex on the mac - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " if you are not set on an intel - based processor , oztex 1 . 8 is the best shareware version for the mac , while textures ( from blue sky ) is a highly regarded commercial implementation . " " i ' ve used textures for years on a mac and still have n't seen anything to compare in terms of ease of integration of graphics . " 5 ) emtex - - - - - - - - - emtex seems to be the overall favorite for dos machines . it is said to be much more widely used ( than gtex ) and easier to install . a summary of how you can get it : " the most painless way to get latex on your pc is to download emtex from the university of georgia ( ai . uga . edu , / pub / emtex ) . we give additional installation instructions besides those provided by the author . " other cites : ftp . rus . uni-stuttgart . de / pub / tex / sytems / msdos / emtex and emtex-fonts ponder . csci . unt . edu [ 129 . 120 . 3 . 16 ] pub / tex / emtex ymir . claremont . edu [ 134 . 173 . 4 . 23 ] [ anonymous . tex . ibm _ pc . emtex ] there was also a particular enthusiastic endorsment of emtex for emacs users on os / 2 : " i use the os / 2 version [ of emtex ] which is truly excellent ( not being limited by memory , it is much better than the dos version ) . there are also available for os / 2 , a graphical dvi viewer ( dvipm ) , ghostscript , dvips , etc . in addition , em has ported gnu emacs to os / 2 ( the current version is 19 . 27 ) . imho , if you are going to work in latex , you should be using emacs in latex mode as your editor . emacs + emtex under os / 2 has pretty much supplanted other use of word processing software " 6 ) gtex - - - - - - - - the gtex package was said to be more complete ( amslatex , amstex , dviwin etc . ) and more windows - friendly than emtex . this is , more or less , what sold me on it . i got it from : gtex ftp . shsu . edu / tex-archive / systems / msdos / gtex1 . 0 for ms windows / dos users . microemacs for windows is the host interface whose menus allow easy access to tex / metafont / amspell / bibtex / etc . also included are complete macro sets for plain tex , latex , nfss , e - tex , amslatex , and amstex . one person who responded to my query commented that gtex is less mature than emtex . i must say that he is probably right . installation took me much longer than i anticipated . here is a summary of the problems and their workarounds : 1 ) to begin with , the main tex . exe in the base directory does not accept arguments . i may have missed something , but i could not make latex work by the standard $ ) tex &lplain ( file-name > what i got was simply the tex environment . i could , of course , load lplain at this point and then load my file . but this is rather cumbersome . i found a workaround through micro-emacs , which is part of the package . 2 ) i did n't realize that if you unzip latex2e after unzipping latex , you clobber some of the latex 2 . 09 . sty files ( and you cannot use latex 2 . 09 as a result ) . there is a ( rather complex ) workaround and if you need latex2e only to begin with you are in good shape . however , it turned out that when you run latex2e . bat in the texfmts directory ( to generate the . fmt file for latex2e ) the name of the fmt file is latex . fmt , but it turned out that micro-emacs package expects a totally different fmt file for latex2e , namely a file called nfss2ltx . fmt . even changing the relevant bat file does not solve the problem . the only workaround i could find was to copy latex . fmt as nfss2ltx . fmt ( in short , if you do n't want the hassle , install latex only ) . 3 ) the dviwin package for both previewing and printing ( written by hipocrates sendoukas ) is rather nice . the feature that generates missing fonts automatically is particularly useful if your disk space is limited . however setting this option to work right was difficult and the documentation is not very helpful . if you run under windows nt ( as i do ) this is what you need to do : o select options / missing fonts . . . o select the third option ( append line to file and execute command ) o in the line text box write : call genpk $ f $ m $ x $ y $ x $ y $ d $ p $ e o in the file text box write : x : \ ( temp-dir ) \ < batch-file . bat > where x : is your hard drive , temp-dir is the value of your temp environment variable and batch-file is an arbitrary name for a batch file that will generatte missing fonts . for example , i use the following text : c : \ temp \ missing . bat o in the cmd text box write : genallnt . bat $ ( temp ) \ missing . bat where temp is the environment variable that contains the name of the directory in the file text box . note that in the cmd text box you need to use an environment variable ( you have to ) while in the file text box you cannot ( you must specify the literal name of the temp directory ) . it took me a while to figure this out and it was n't fun . if you do it wrong , dviwin takes control over your entire operating system , firing up and killing dos widows in rapid succession . you cannot even use nt 's task list to kill the runaway process .
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re : offer ken , either is really fine with me . i ' m glad to have you coming . i will be out of the office on nov . 21 and the 22 nd is likely to be a short day for most people , so starting on nov . 27 would probably work the best for us . - - stinson kenneth parkhill on 11 / 10 / 2000 03 : 59 : 42 pm to : " stinson gibner ( e - mail ) " cc : subject : offer stinson , i have talked with folks here at fn , and i am happy to say that may be able to start at enron as soon as monday november 20 , the week of thanksgiving . i am in the process of wrapping up my existing projects , but it appears that things are coming together well , and i may be able to leave a little earlier than i had thought . would you prefer that i start the week after thanksgiving ? ken kenneth l . parkhill , p . e . , ph . d . freese & nichols , inc . 4055 international plaza , suite 200 fort worth , texas 76109 - 4895 817 . 735 . 7391 817 . 735 . 7491 ( fax )
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summary : " grasshopper mind " short answer : " grasshopper mind " is british english , not japanese - english . summary answer : thanks to those linguist readers who responded to my query ( 5 . 1431 , 94 / 12 / 11 ) about " grasshopper mind , " an expression that is entered into kenkyusha 's japanese - english and english - japanese dictionaries ( 1974 , 1980 ) and roget 's thesaurus ( 1982 ) , but apparently not found in any monolingual english dictionaries . the respondents , in alphabetical order , were : deborah milam berkley , marie egan , ted harding , steven schaufele , steve seegmiller , todd sieling , and stephen p . spackman . the inquiry asked four questions : ) do other english language reference works enter " the grasshopper mind " ? ) is it a varietal or dialectal term ? when was it first recorded ? are ) there analogous " grasshoppery " words in other languages ? ( 1 ) looking up " grasshopper mind " in english dictionaries is a lexicographical dead end . i ' ve checked dozens - - including old and new , standard and slang , uk and us , - - and not one enters it . some larger dictionaries record a derogatory sense of _ grasshopper _ ; e . g . , the new shorter oxford english dictionary ( 1993 ) : " 2 . _ fig . _ a person held to resemble a grasshopper in character or behaviour ; an inconstant , flighty , or frivolous person . l16 . " and the near-synonym " grasshopper brain " is webster 's third new international dictionary ( 1971 ) usage example for _ grasshopper _ meaning 3 . 2 " light and frivolous : untouched by care for the future . " ( 2 ) harding definitively answers the second question : ) " grasshopper mind " is well-known standard uk english usage . to say ) someone " has a grasshopper mind " means that their focus of attention ) jumps unpredictably from subject to random subject . none of the other respondents , including three widely-dispersed speakers of american english ( berkley , egan , seegmiller ) , had seen or heard this collocation , but all agreed they could readily understand what it means . in terms of _ grasshopper _ meaning ' frivolous , careless , ' the semantics of " grasshopper mind " are fairly self-explanatory . ( 3 ) dating the " grasshopper mind " coinage is moot . harding says : ) i ' m sure it 's not particularly recent in origin . . . . i ' m pretty sure it ) must be possible to trace early uses of the phrase " grasshopper mind . " sieling suggests checking aesop 's " the ant and the grasshopper , " and funk & wagnalls new standard dictionary ( 1913 ) defines _ grasshoppering _ as : " 1 . an unsettled and unsteady course of life ; improvident living : from the fable of the grasshopper and the ant . " ( 4 ) " grasshopper mind " has cross-linguistic analogues . schaufele describes it as : ) like all those complex words in german that you can't find in ) any dictionary but which are crafted for the nonce by completely ) productive strategies and are perfectly understandable to any ) reasonably-intelligent speaker of the language ( i had to coin one ) of these myself the other day , ' lehrgangsprotokoll ' , to mean what ) we mean here by a 's chool transcript ' ) . spackman thinks " grasshopper mind " reads like a loan translation of a foreign expression , and mentions an interesting ojibwa calque : ) the phrase " fire stick " which has been given in novels and movies ) to ignorant american natives is apparently a literal , morpheme-by - ) morpheme translation of the ojibwa word for a gun . except for one ) thing : it 's not stupid . " fire " here translates " launch a projectile " ) and " stick " is the classifier for a rigid rod . " rigid projectile ) launcher " is not so snappy , but a rather tighter word than " gun " ) do n't you think ? the semantically transparent " grasshopper mind " reveals a lexicographical gap between english dictionaries published in the united states and the united kingdom . while unknown to most american anglophones and familiar to many uk anglophones , lexicographers have overlooked this metaphor for orthopterous mentality . modern lexicography is benefiting from computerized corpora and machine-readable dictionaries . for instance , searching for adjectival _ grasshopper _ + noun combinations in cobuilddirect 's on-line corpus ( direct @ cobuild . collins . co . uk ) reveals three occurrences of " grasshopper mind , " two of " grasshopper warbler , " and one each of " grasshopper leap , " " weather , " and " nijinsky . " many dictionaries enter _ grasshopper warbler _ ( locustella naevia , characterized by its buzzing call ) but none _ grasshopper mind _ . further research is necessary . any information about this expression 's historical origins or distributional usages ( seegmiller asks about australian english ) would be gratefully welcomed . michael carr , otaru university of commerce , otaru 047 japan email carr @ canal . otaru-uc . ac . jp fax 81 + ( 0 ) 134-22 - 0467
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dominique arel , program chair oded eran , convention coordinator application information asn is accepting proposals for panels , roundtables , or individual papers . there is no particular form to fill out . proposals can be emailed ( preferably ) , faxed or mailed to the program chair ( address below ) . proposals for panels with presentations based on papers must include : * a chair , no more than three paper-givers and a discussant * the title of the panel and of the three papers * the affiliation , postal address , telephone , fax , and email ( very important ) of all participants * a one-paragraph cv of the participants proposals for roundtables must include : * a chair and no more than four presentors * the title of the roundtable * the affiliation , postal address , telephone , fax , and email ( very important ) of all participants * a one-paragraph cv of the participants proposals for individual papers must include : * the title and a one - or two-paragraph abstract of the paper * the affiliation , postal address , telephone , fax , and email ( very important ) of the applicant * a one-paragraph cv of the applicant if audio-visual equipment is required , please indicate so . as before , applicants must abide by three golden rules : * no participant may be listed more than once on a given panel or roundtable * no participant may present more than one paper at the convention * no participant may appear more than twice in the convention program the proposals must be sent to dominique arel ( address below ) . email applications are accepted . deadline for proposals : 10 december 1998 dominique arel asn convention program chair watson institute brown university , box 1970 two stimson ave . providence , ri 02912 401 863 9296 tel 401 863 1270 fax darel @ brown . edu oded eran asn convention coordinator harriman institute columbia u . 1215 iab , columbia university 410 w . 118th st . new york , ny 10027 212 854 6239 tel 212 666 3481 fax asn @ columbia . edu = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
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schedulec - dailyo 301 . xls the enclosed file contains the month - to - date schedule c items for your viewing .
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tone grammar none of the examples mentioned in john cowan 's recent posting summarizing responses on this topic appears to involve a language that uses language solely to mark grammatical as opposed to lexical distinctions . which makes one wonder about stress . does anybody know of an example of a language in which stress is distinctive but only used to mark grammatical categories . i have some possible examples in mind but these need some further reflection , so if anybody has clear examples , i for one would be interested ( the examples i am thinking of , which i am not too sure about , would involve tongan and perhaps persian ) .
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