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Subject: [BPR] - Thatcher launches attack on Euro army
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 09:30:32 -0500

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Thatcher launches attack on Euro army
By Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin

Baroness Thatcher last night fiercely attacked plans for a
European defence structure, saying it would threaten Nato and
could help to create a European superstate. Speaking in New
York, the former Prime Minister exploited American concerns
about a European defence identity and accused Tony Blair of
reversing Britain's traditional hostility towards such
ventures... Taking the unusual step of attacking British
Government policy from abroad, she put the drive towards a
separate European defence on the same level as the single
European currency. Both were aimed at "the Utopian venture of
creating a single European superstate to rival America on the
world stage.

Full story:
http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/tim/99/12/08/timnwsnws01025.html
?999

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Subject: [BPR] - Iraq moots artificial rain to combat drought
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 09:41:52 -0500

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Iraq moots artificial rain to combat drought

BAGHDAD (AFP) — Iraq is considering using artificial rain to
combat what it has described as its worst drought since 1932,
newspapers said on Monday.

The cabinet, in a meeting Sunday chaired by President Saddam
Hussein, "decided to include artificial rain among the
agricultural ministry's projects for this year," the newspapers
reported.

The decision follows prayers for rain last week across the
country, by thousands of Iraqis over three days. Prayers for
rain are in line with Islamic tradition and are common
throughout the region, the driest in the world.

Full story:
From The Jordan Times
http://www.access2arabia.com/jordantimes/Tue/news/news4.htm

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Subject: [BPR] - Webster's Gold Encyclopedia 2000
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 10:18:18 -0500

From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>

Webster's Gold Encyclopedia 2000
$19.95
5 CDs

1st disk highlights include:
History of Archaeology
History of Astronomy
History of USA
History of Medicine
History of Warfare
Modern World History
About the United Nations
Millennium Book of Prophecy
World Atlas
Stargazer Astronomy Program
Dictionaries
Recent Science in Review (1997-June, 1999)
Main Encyclopedia

2nd Disk - Hutchinson Educational Encyclopedia 2000
Holds the National Curriculum for students 7-16 years old,
which is the course of studies in 10 subjects that all children in
primary and secondary schools in England use.
Highlights include:
Atlas
Timeline
Quizzes
"On this day"
Dictionary
Multimedia
Interactive lessons
Important Documents

3rd CD - 500 Most Important People of the Century
4th CD - 200 Greatest News Reels and Video Clips
5th CD - Events that Changed the World

The 4th and 5th CDs don't impress me that much but the others
are well worth the price. With shipping, this is a great $25
investment.

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Subject: [BPR] - 1999/5760
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 10:18:18 -0500

From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>

[According to the Jewish calendar 1999 is the year 5760.]

"...one mystical rabbi of the 15th century, Abraham Azulai,
ascribed significance to the precise year 5760 (1999 CE!). He
reasoned that the measure of the world is the same as the
measure of the mikveh (ritual bath), 40 seah. A seah is 144 eggs
(these are talmudic measurements of volume), and 40 times 144
equals 5760. Writes Azulai: 'Thus the length of days of this world
shall be 5760 years. Then shall the world be renewed. For as the
mikveh purifies the unclean, at this time, the Holy One, Blessed Be
He, will remove the unclean spirit from the world...but this is only
the beginning of the redemption.'"

Why 2K? The Biblical Roots of Millennialism
James Tabor
Bible Review Magazine
December, 1999

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Subject: [BPR] - Weekend News Today (12/7/99)
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 10:55:18 -0500

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Barak: Wakf Authority operating with government approval

Weekend News Today
By Andra Brack
Source: IsraelWire

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- Prime Minister Ehud Barak on Tuesday held
consultations regarding construction being carried out in the
Solomon Stables area of Jerusalem's Temple Mount by the
Moslem Wakf Authority. The opening of two new entrances and the
preparation for a third has sparked controversy among the political
right-wing as well as officials from the Israel Antiquities Authority
(IAA). IAA officials report that the Wakf has caused irreparable
damage to Jewish artifacts on the Mount as a result of the
construction. Minister of Internal Security Shlomo Ben-Ami,
Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Haim Ramon and Jerusalem Mayor
Ehud Olmert were among those who met with the prime minister,
along with representatives of security agencies. Following the
meeting, the Prime Minister's Office issued a carefully worded
statement, indicating the Wakf Authority has limited construction
on what are being called emergency exits, to areas where they had
permission. Members of the Temple Mount Faithful organization
demonstrated outside the PLO Authority (PA) headquarters in
eastern Jerusalem, Orient House on Tuesday. They then marched
to the Temple Mount area where police permitted to participants to
go onto the Mount, but Moslem caretakers on that location
prevented them from approaching the construction area. Protesters
called upon the government not to acquiesce to Wakf demands on
the Temple Mount, the holiest site to the Jewish people. Minister
Haim Ramon stated the Wakf is complying with government-
imposed restrictions on the Mount and the emergency exit was
approved in advance. According to Ramon, the Wakf tried making
additional unapproved exits, which are being stopped by the
government. The minister concluded that violations of the status
quo on the Mount would not be tolerated by the current
administration.

Republicans to hold Congressional hearings on Panama Canal's
future

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: Reuters

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- Despite President Bill Clinton's assurance that
U.S. national security will not be compromised when a Hong Kong
company with ties to China takes over port operations in the
Panama Canal, Republicans in Congress on Tuesday began
hearings to probe the issue. "We need to fully comprehend the
heightened risks and threats the United States will face as a result
of the withdrawal of our forces and the transfer of canal control,"
said Representative Spencer Bachus, an Alabama Republican who
chairs the House of Representatives Banking and Financial
Services subcommittee conducting the hearings.

Barak calls for urgent meeting concerning illegal Temple Mount
construction

Weekend News Today
By Andra Brack
Source: IsraelWire

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- Prime Minsiter Ehud Barak will convene an
urgent meeting on Tuesday with the participation of Minister of
Internal Security Shlomo Ben-Ami, Minister of Jerusalem Affairs
Haim Ramon, and representatives of Jerusalem security agencies,
to discuss the ongoing illegal construction on the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem by the Moslem Wakf. On Monday, residents of the
Kiryat Arba area participated in a protest against the illegal
construction on the holiest site to the Jewish nation, calling upon
the government to halt the ongoing construction. The meeting will
deal with the opening of two new entrances by the Moslem Wakf
Authority on the Mount in the area of Solomon's Stables. The Wakf
insists the openings are intended to provide safe access to the site
by the large number of anticipated Islamic worshipers expected
during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan which begins this
week. The Wakf is currently working on a third opening at this
time.

Yeltsin=92s visit to China suggests urgency and need for China's
support

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: Stratfor Report

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- On Dec. 6, the government of Russian President
Boris Yeltsin announced that he had recovered enough from a bout
of pneumonia to hold a long-awaited informal summit with Chinese
President Jiang Zemin in Beijing. The president=92s sudden recovery
and the summit coincide with the intensification of Russian military
operations in Chechnya, particularly a new ultimatum to the people
of Grozny. Yeltsin=92s visit to China suggests urgency. The informal
summit meeting between Yeltsin and Chinese President Jiang
Zemin in Beijing on December 8-10 has been repeatedly and
inexplicably postponed throughout the autumn. The meeting
appears to be an attempt by Russia to guarantee political backing
from China for what it is about to do: make a concerted and
unpopular push in the conflict in Chechnya. The announcement of
the summit came as the Russian military issued an ultimatum to
civilians and rebels alike in Grozny, the Chechen capital, warning
that if they fail to leave by Dec. 11 they will be "annihilated with air
and artillery bombardments." Although opposition to the war is
growing among Islamic nations, Russia appears to be engaged in a
broad effort to shore up international political and economic ties in
advance of a renewed assault on Grozny. Right now, the internal
pressure to deal swiftly with Chechnya is strong. Russia has
delivered an ultimatum and appears bent on solving the problem
once and for all. In courting China, Russia is seeking support in
advance of international economic and political backlash.

U.N. council meets for first time to discuss firearms legislation

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: World Net Daily

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- American gun owners and advocacy groups like
the National Rifle Association are suddenly finding that when it
comes to firearms legislation, they had better pay attention to
what's happening not only in Congress and their state legislatures,
but at the United Nations, where the Second Amendment is being
quietly dismantled behind closed doors. It was the first time the
council had met to discuss the subject, and Annan praised the
United Nations as a whole for playing "a leading role in putting the
issue of small arms firmly on the international agenda." On Sept.
24, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, of Ghana, called
on members of the Security Council to "tackle one of the key
challenges in preventing conflict in the next century" -- the
proliferation and "easy availability" of small arms and light
weapons, which Annan identified as the "primary tools of violence"
in conflicts throughout the world.

Egypt releasing thousands of Islamic dissidents

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: Middle East Newsline

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- Egyptian authorities are preparing for a massive
release of Islamic dissidents over the next few days. Egyptian
sources said President Hosni Mubarak has decided on the largest
release of political prisoners in decades on the eve of the Ramadan
fast month. The sources said the release is meant to cap informal
contacts between the government and the Islamic opposition to the
end of the insurgency against the Mubarak regime. The London-
based A-Sharq Al Awsat daily said 1,200 members of the
opposition Gamaat Islamiya are to be released. Egyptian sources
said the release was jeopardized by renewed threats of violence by
Islamic militants. But Gamaat leaders assured government officials
that the threats would not be carried out and did not represent any
significant Islamic faction.

China supports Russia's move on Chechnya

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: AP

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- The United States, the European Community
and many other nations are urging Russia to abandon its plan to
intensely bombard Chechnya's capital, but there is no talk of
sanctions or other measures if Moscow ignores their appeals.
China was one of the few countries to express support for Russia,
which is bombarding the capital and has demanded that citizens
leave by this weekend or be killed. "The Chinese side understands
and supports the efforts made by Russia to maintain its national
unification and territorial integrity," Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said in Beijing. "China's principled
stand is very clear. China has always been opposed to interference
in other countries' internal affairs by any country in any name. We
think that the Chechnya issue is the internal affair of Russia. And I
think that most countries in the world have already acknowledged
this fact," Zhang said.

West won't make Russia pay because of war in Chechnya

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: Reuters

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- Despite its hardening rhetoric, the West is
unlikely to charge Russia a serious financial or political price for its
massive crackdown in Chechnya, diplomats and analysts say. But
Moscow's ultimatum to Chechens to flee their capital Grozny or
face death, and grim television images of refugees, make it
impossible for any Western government to relaunch cooperation
with Russia, they say. President Clinton warned Russia Monday it
would pay heavily for its assault on Chechnya, but he made clear
he meant damage to its global reputation rather than a suspension
of multilateral loans or bilateral aid programs. The European Union
condemned "all disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force in
Chechnya" and said it was considering freezing research and
technical assistance accords due to be signed with Russia -- a
largely symbolic measure. The verbal barrage continued Tuesday
with France and Italy branding Moscow's behavior unacceptable
and Britain summoning the Russian ambassador to voice dismay.
But despite public pressure, experts say there is little prospect of
the West halting International Monetary Fund loans (IMF) to Russia
because of the potential repercussions if Moscow defaulted on its
official debt. "We are talking loudly to avoid actually doing
anything," said a diplomat privy to EU and transatlantic
consultations on responses to Chechnya. "Everyone condemns
what the Russians are doing, but I don't hear anyone say we're
going to take action." "If we suspended IMF loans, we would lose
any leverage on other important issues such as Iraq, nuclear arms
control, the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and NATO-Russia
relations," the diplomat said.

Source says Russia and China will act together for world security

Weekend News Today
By Kelly Pagatpatan
Source: Drudge Report

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- A high-level source in the Russian delegation,
who made preparations for Russian President Boris Yeltsin's trip to
the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC), told Itar-Tass
on Tuesday that, following an informal meeting between President
Yeltsin and Jiang Zemin, Chairman of the PRC, opening here on
December 9, Russia and China intend to act jointly in the efforts to
ensure security and stability in the world. The source emphasised
that "the leaders of Russia and China are brought together by an
exceptionally warm personal relationship". The source drew
attention to the fact that the Yeltsin-Jiang meeting will be the
Chinese leader's first rendezvous with the top leader of a foreign
state on Chinese soil. Until now, Russian and Chinese leaders
have had seven meetings, with one of them being informal.

Gush Shalom comments on Temple Mount issues

Weekend News Today
By Andra Brack
Source: IsraelWire

Tue Dec 7,1999 -- According to a statement issued by Adam Keller
of Gush Shalom, "Foreign Minister David Levy, who was once a
moderate, has changed since entering the Barak government, and
appears as an irresponsible risk-taker who could ignite Jerusalem".
Gush Shalom made this statement in response to Levy's words in
a meeting of the government, requesting action to be taken against
the Moslem authorities on the Temple Mount. Gush Shalom called
the Temple Mount a powder keg that could set off billions of
Moslems worldwide. They say that Levy's words will encourage the
"extremist" groups involved with the Temple Mount to continue their
actions. Gush Shalom believes that it is time to stop repeating the
"erroneous" statement "the Temple Mount is in our hands", popular
since the regaining of the Temple Mount in the 1967 Six-Day War.
Gush Shalom would like the government to state that the Temple
Mount is a Moslem area with no Israeli claims or intervention.

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Subject: [BPR] - Vision interview with Uri Savir
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 12:04:25 -0500

From: "Don Hornsby" <dhornsby@geotec.net>

Hello,

I thought you might like to know that there is an interview
available at

www.vision.org

The contents of the interview are described as follows:

Uri Savir:
Born in Jerusalem, Born an Optimist

Most Israelis will accept nothing less than an undivided
Jerusalem as their state's political capital. While most
Palestinians do not want a divided city, they also want East
Jerusalem to become the capital of the emerging Palestinian
state. Will this be the roadblock to a final agreement between
Jews and Palestinians? Uriel Savir, Israeli Knesset member and
executive director of the Peres Center for Peace, discusses the
Jerusalem question with David Hulme, the publisher of Vision,
Journal for a New World. He remains optimistic about the
prospects for peace in the region despite the fact that some
difficult issues have yet to be resolved, not least of which is
the status of Jerusalem.

The entire transcript of the interview is on the webpage.

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Subject: [BPR] - Millennium Great Embrace
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 12:46:42 -0500

From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>

"...Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians will join hands in a circle
around the Dead Sea for a big 'hug'" this New Year's Eve.

"The Millennium Great Embrace, sponsored by Israel, Jordan and
the Palestinian Authority, is expected to draw 100,000 well-
wishers, according to Israel's Ministry of Tourism. The celebration
will also feature hot-air balloon rides over the Dead Sea, campfires
in the surrounding hills, concerts and a multimedia show."

1,000 Ways to Celebrate Y2K
Bible Review Magazine
December, 1999

There is a website for this and other festivities at
http://www.jubillenium.com but when you try to access information
on the "Great Embrace" you come up empty. I don't know if this
means it has been cancelled or not.

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Subject: [BPR] - Dec 9, 1999 TV Programs
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 17:37:53 -0500

From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>

8:00 PM Eastern

 DISC - U.S. CUSTOMS - The Customs Service is responsible for
          enforcing over 400 laws.(CC)(TVG)

 HIST - THE BLOODY TOWER OF LONDON - The tower figures
          prominently in the city's power struggles and
          intrigues.(CC)(TVPG)

 TLC - NATURE'S FURY - Ensuring the survival of
          mankind in the face of cataclysm.(CC)(TVG)

9:00

 A&E - INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS - "Hooked on a Dream:
          America's Lotteries" - Some call government-supported
          lotteries regressive taxation.(CC)

 DISC - THE SLEEP FILES - "The Sleeping Sickness" -
          Sleep deprivation resulting from a rare genetic disorder can
          cause psychosis and death.(CC)(TVG)

 HIST - GREAT SPY STORIES - "Hitler's Spies" - Hitler's spies
          operate throughout Europe and in the United
          States.(CC)(TVG)

10:00

 CBS - 48 HOURS - "Miracles" - A commissioned poll
          reveals that 70 percent of Americans believe in miracles;
          reports of miracles come from varied sources, including the
          Roman Catholic Church and the medical
          community.(CC)

 A&E - INSIDE STORY - "Dangerous Seas: Inside the U.S.
          Coast Guard: Airstation Alaska" - Coast Guard facility at
          Kodiak Island, Alaska.(CC)(TVPG)

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Subject: [BPR] - 5760!
From: bpr-list@philologos.org(BPR)
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 23:08:50 -0600

From: "Parker T" <parkert2@wnonline.net>

Could this be a co-incidence? Hmm.......also 5+7+6+0=18=999 or according to
Ed Valow and Patin (Biblical numerics)=666!

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Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 10:11 AM
Subject: [BPR] - 1999/5760

From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>

[According to the Jewish calendar 1999 is the year 5760.]

"...one mystical rabbi of the 15th century, Abraham Azulai,
ascribed significance to the precise year 5760 (1999 CE!). He
reasoned that the measure of the world is the same as the
measure of the mikveh (ritual bath), 40 seah. A seah is 144 eggs
(these are talmudic measurements of volume), and 40 times 144
equals 5760. Writes Azulai: 'Thus the length of days of this world
shall be 5760 years. Then shall the world be renewed. For as the
mikveh purifies the unclean, at this time, the Holy One, Blessed Be
He, will remove the unclean spirit from the world...but this is only
the beginning of the redemption.'"

Why 2K? The Biblical Roots of Millennialism
James Tabor
Bible Review Magazine
December, 1999

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