[2083] in Central_America
New quotes for Thu Dec 28
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Dec 28 01:33:23 1989
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 89 01:34:23 EST
From: root@CHARON.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU
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mar (Mark A. Rosenstein):
In the house of beer no beer stays.
-Florid Giryana Proverb
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wesommer (Bill Sommerfeld):
Panamanians gathered a few blocks away from the embassy Wednesday
with banners calling for Noriega to be called to justice. U.S. troops
set up a radio that broadcast news and music at rock concert decibels.
A loud speaker set up in a parking lot across the street from the
embassy blared loud American rock music tunes, ranging from Lee
Greenwood's ``God Bless the U.S.A.,'' to Linda Ronstadt's ``You're No
Good.'' Other tunes included ``Somebody's Watching You,'' ``I Fought the
Law and the Law Won,'' and songs by Twisted Sister, David Bowie, and
U-2.
A U.S. soldier on duty outside the embassy said the programming --
broadcast over the Southern Command network -- was deliberately aimed at
Noriega, who is a known opera buff.
(from an article in biz.clarinet.sample, from the UPI newswire)
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