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http://consortiumnews.com/2007/033007a.html consortiumnews.com Intel Vets Question the Iran-UK Crisis March 30, 2007 Editors Note: Below is an assessment by a group of former U.S. intelligence analysts about the crisis between Iran and the United Kingdom over the seizure of 15 British naval personnel for allegedly crossing into Iranian territorial waters: From: Veteran Intelligence     

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Author: rich
Date: Apr 1, 2007 23:03

ANOTHER BUSH AND CO. BS - WHY NOT BS BAFFLES BRAINS, OR SEEMS TO BE. "Termagnard" <Termagesa@nomai.com> wrote in message news:krWdnQgsSvDW1HrZnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@sysmatrix.net... Contradictions, anomalies, questions mount in UK terror scare By Julie Hyland 17 August 2006 A British court on Wednesday extended the warrants for 23 people held since August 10 in connection with the alleged
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ANOTHER BUSH AND CO. BS - WHY NOT BS BAFFLES BRAINS, OR SEEMS TO BE. "Termagnard" <Termagesa@nomai.com> wrote in message news:krWdnQgsSvDW1HrZnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@sysmatrix.net... > Contradictions, anomalies, questions mount in UK terror scare > By Julie Hyland > 17 August 2006 > > A British court on Wednesday extended the warrants for 23 people held since August 10 in connection with the alleged     

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Author: princeandy
Date: Aug 19, 2006 13:44

Contradictions, anomalies, questions mount in UK terror scare By Julie Hyland 17 August 2006 A British court on Wednesday extended the warrants for 23 people held since August 10 in connection with the alleged plot to blow up commercial airliners flying from Britain to the US. An additional person was arrested Tuesday. The judge issued his ruling late in the evening following a closed-door hearing
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Contradictions, anomalies, questions mount in UK terror scare By Julie Hyland 17 August 2006 A British court on Wednesday extended the warrants for 23 people held since August 10 in connection with the alleged plot to blow up commercial airliners flying from Britain to the US. An additional person was arrested Tuesday. The judge issued his ruling late in the evening following a closed-door hearing     

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Author: princeandy
Date: Aug 19, 2006 13:44

In alt.engineering.electrical James Sweet <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> wrote: | | phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote: |> In alt.engineering.electrical Andrew Gabriel <andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> wrote: |> | In article <x_b7k.231$zE6.202@trnddc02>, |> | James Sweet <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> writes: |> |> |> |> |> |>> |> |>> T8's were designed in Europe to retrofit into T12 fittings
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phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote: > In alt.engineering.electrical Andrew Gabriel <andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> wrote: > | In article <x_b7k.231$zE6.202@trnddc02>, > | James Sweet <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> writes: > |> > |> > |>> > |>> T8's were designed in Europe to retrofit into T12 fittings and > |>> provide energy savings. That doesn't work with the control gear > |>> used     

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Author: Termagnard
Date: Aug 19, 2006 13:23

In alt.engineering.electrical Andrew Gabriel <andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> wrote: | In article <x_b7k.231$zE6.202@trnddc02>, | James Sweet <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> writes: |> |> |>> |>> T8's were designed in Europe to retrofit into T12 fittings and |>> provide energy savings. That doesn't work with the control gear |>> used on US 120V mains, where I believe you require different
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In article <x_b7k.231$zE6.202@trnddc02>, James Sweet <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> writes: > > >> >> T8's were designed in Europe to retrofit into T12 fittings and >> provide energy savings. That doesn't work with the control gear >> used on US 120V mains, where I believe you require different >> control gear for the T8's and T12's of the same length. > > > A UK friend and I have discussed     

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Author: Termagnard
Date: Aug 19, 2006 13:23

T8's were designed in Europe to retrofit into T12 fittings and provide energy savings. That doesn't work with the control gear used on US 120V mains, where I believe you require different control gear for the T8's and T12's of the same length. A UK friend and I have discussed this at length and I've sent him some 4' T8 lamps to play with. As I recall, we concluded that US
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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jun 21, 2008 22:13

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Author: James Sweet
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:28

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jun 21, 2008 15:27

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Author: Andrew Gabriel
Date: Jun 21, 2008 13:40

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Author: James Sweet
Date: Jun 21, 2008 11:44

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