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Jabou  Thanks for the update
As I write now Tennessee Titans are whipping the Jaguars  24-6 -midnight EST in the 4 th QTR with juust a few
munites to go.
I am sure you guys are happy down there.
To the G-L
By the way I will be in Little Rock ,Arkansas on the 19  to 23 Oct.
If there are any Gambians there please send me an email before then with your tel numbers Thanks. I will have
two full time jobs opportunities available to be filled as soon as I get there for Halal supervision.
Best regards
Habib

Jabou Joh wrote:

>  In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
>
>  Al-Aqsa Crisis Chronology
>  For dates: September 28, 2000- October 16, 2000
>
>  Monday, 10/16: At least 2 Palestinians killed.  US President Bill Clinton,
>  UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Israeli
>  Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat,
>  European Union International Policy Chief Javier Solana and Jordan's King
>  Abdullah meet in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Israel announces that Barak is
>  close to a deal with Likud Party leader Ariel Sharon to form a "national
>  unity government."
>
>  Sunday, 10/15: Hizbollah abducts an Israeli army colonel.
>
>  Saturday, 10/14: US President Bill Clinton announces summit in Egypt.
>
>  Friday, 10/13: At least 2 Palestinians killed.
>
>  Thursday, 10/12: 2 Israeli soldiers are killed in Ramallah.  Israeli
>  helicopters rocket Ramallah and Gaza.
>
>  Wednesday, 10/11: At least 2 Palestinians killed.
>
>  Tuesday, 10/10: At least 1 Palestinian, a nine-year-old boy, killed.
>
>  Monday, 10/09: At least 3 Palestinians killed. Yom Kippur.  Barak
>  indefinitely extends ultimatum.  UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrives to
>  attempt to negotiate and end to the violence.
>
>  Sunday, 10/08: A 200-year-old mosque is destroyed in Tiberias. At least 1
>  Palestinian killed.
>
>  Saturday, 10/07: At least 4 Palestinians killed. Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
>  destroyed. Hizbollah abducts 3 Israeli soldiers near South Lebanon. Barak
>  issues a 48-hour ultimatum to Arafat.  UN Security Council passes a
>  resolution condemning Israel's use of "excessive force." US abstains from
>  resolution.
>
>  Friday, 10/06: At least 11 Palestinians killed.  West Bank and Gaza Strip
>  sealed by Israeli army.
>
>  Thursday, 10/05: At least 3 Palestinians killed.
>
>  Wednesday, 10/04: At least 10 Palestinians killed.  Israeli Prime Minister
>  Barak and Palestinian Authority President Arafat meet with French President
>  Jacques Chirac and US Secretary of State Madeline Albright in Paris.  Both
>  sides agree to order forces away from flashpoints.  An agreement goes
>  unsigned as Israel refuses to accept an international inquiry into recent
>  events.
>
>  Tuesday, 10/03: At least 7 Palestinians killed.
>
>  Monday, 10/02: At least 16 Palestinians killed. 1 Israeli killed.
>
>  Sunday, 10/01: At least 12 Palestinians killed.  A cease-fire lasts only a
>  short period. Palestinian general security service reports Israeli use of
>  anti-tank rockets near Netzarim. In Nablus, Israeli helicopters fire on
>  demonstrators. Israeli border policeman killed. Israeli Arab protests are
>  fired on.
>
>  Saturday, 09/30: At least 14 Palestinians killed.  Among them is 12 year
>  old Muhhamed Al-Durah, whose final moments are caught on film by a French
>  camera crew.
>
>  Friday, 09/29: At least 6 Palestinians killed. 1 Israeli soldier killed. US
>  Department of State criticizes Sharon's visit.
>
>  Thursday, 09/28: Party head Ariel Sharon and six other Likud leaders tour
>  the Al-Aqsa Compound. Visit, an apparent show of power in face of a
>  possible threat from Netanyahu, sparks clashes that result in numerous
>  injuries. Roadside bomb explodes near Israeli military convoy in Gaza
>  strip, no reported injuries.
>
>  Wednesday, 09/27: Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of the
>  Likud Party, is cleared of corruption charges opening the way for a
>  possible political comeback.
>
>  (AMJ note: The daily casualties do not include those who later passed away
>  as a result of injuries inflicted on them by the Israelis.)
>
>  Facts:
>
>  "A total of 107 people have been killed in fierce clashes, all but seven of
>  them Arabs."
>  (Agence France-Presse, 10/16/2000)
>
>  Inside Israel's 1948 borders live ammunition has been used to suppress
>  Israeli Arab demonstrations.  No equivalent use of force has been found in
>   the suppression of violent Israeli demonstrations, even when Arabs were
>  being injured.
>
>  Sources:
>  Agence France-Presse
>  Associated Press
>  Reuters
>  http://www.addameer.org/september2000/index.html  (comprehensive list of
>  Palestinian victims through Oct. 9, with photographs)
>  American Muslims for Jerusalem
>  208 G Street NE
>  Suite 100
>  Washington, DC 20002
>  Phone: (202) 548-4200
>  Fax: (202) 548-4201
>  E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>  WWW: http://www.amjerusalem.org >>
>
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