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Re: This will brighten your day.



This was all over the news yesterday. So was the statement that the
perpetrators remain unidentified. We have enough sorrow without being
distracted by either the sideshow these people put on. What will brighten my
day is identification and punishment of the criminals.

Best wishes,

Thomas Berry, Archivist
Historical Construction Equipment Association
16623 Liberty Hi Road
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Phone 419-352-5616
Fax 419-352-6086
tberry@hcea.net
http://www.hcea.net

----- Original Message -----
From: Dale McClain
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: This will brighten your day.


(17:55) Israeli embassies on alert, Palestinians celebrate
By The Jerusalem Post Internet Staff

Israel has evacuated some staff members at its embassies throughout the
world in the aftermath of today's terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington, according to a CNN report.

The embassy in Washington and consulate in New York are still open.

Reports are indicating residents of eastern Jerusalem, the West Bank, and
southern Lebanon are celebrating the mass terror attacks in the United
States at this time.

Dozens of Palestinian youths have taken to the streets and are distributing
candies on a main thoroughfare passing through eastern Jerusalem.

Israeli police are reportedly clashing with the youths.

Elsewhere in the West Bank, Palestinian Authority policemen are attempting
to stop the spontaneous celebrations.

On a visit throughout Jerusalem's Old City, JPost Radio's Dave Bender heard
a spectrum of opinions about today's horrific terrorist attacks along the US
eastern seaboard.

Some Palestinians celebrated upon hearing about the attack, calling it a fit
and proper response to US support for Israel. Others were saddened by the
scope of the horror.

Local Christian residents of the Old City were dismayed, somber.

American Christian tourists were simply frightened.

A group of American Jewish seminary students from New York were worried for
the fate of their families, still trapped on Manhattan island.

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