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A brief broadcast Friday in Iraq saw Saddam call on Iraqis to defend Baghdad not long after U.S. forces established a foothold at a major airport 10 miles from the city center.
Though it was not clear when the recording was made, the broadcast carried a reference to a U.S. Apache attack helicopter lost on March 24. He called for a jihad against coalition forces and exhorted Iraqis to resist the recent advance on the outskirts of the capital
Meanwhile, Iraq's information minister warned at a news conference that Saddam's regime planned to "commit a nonconventional act" on U.S. forces but said that he did not mean weapons of mass destruction. Last Saturday, Iraq's vice president warned of a wave of suicide bombers after four U.S. soldiers were killed by a kamikaze-like attack at a roadside checkpoint.
Ausserdem Peoplesoft mit 12% minus wegen Gewinnwarnung und beschissener Arbeitslosenreport!
Art Hogan of Jefferies & Co. said the jobs report is "atrocious" but Wall Street has been paying little attention to economic data and corporate earnings for the past two weeks.
"Sooner or later people will start paying attention again - it's going to happen," Hogan said.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment officer at Wells Capital Management, said the jobs report and other weak economic news is weighing on the marketplace,
A brief broadcast Friday in Iraq saw Saddam call on Iraqis to defend Baghdad not long after U.S. forces established a foothold at a major airport 10 miles from the city center.
Though it was not clear when the recording was made, the broadcast carried a reference to a U.S. Apache attack helicopter lost on March 24. He called for a jihad against coalition forces and exhorted Iraqis to resist the recent advance on the outskirts of the capital
Meanwhile, Iraq's information minister warned at a news conference that Saddam's regime planned to "commit a nonconventional act" on U.S. forces but said that he did not mean weapons of mass destruction. Last Saturday, Iraq's vice president warned of a wave of suicide bombers after four U.S. soldiers were killed by a kamikaze-like attack at a roadside checkpoint.
Ausserdem Peoplesoft mit 12% minus wegen Gewinnwarnung und beschissener Arbeitslosenreport!
Art Hogan of Jefferies & Co. said the jobs report is "atrocious" but Wall Street has been paying little attention to economic data and corporate earnings for the past two weeks.
"Sooner or later people will start paying attention again - it's going to happen," Hogan said.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment officer at Wells Capital Management, said the jobs report and other weak economic news is weighing on the marketplace,