Mark Steese wrote: nospam@nospam.com (Paul Ciszek) wrote in news:hujllj$70v$1@reader1.panix.com: In article <pan.2010.06.07.18.24.46.117352@panix.com.nul>, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com.nul> wrote: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/06/07/2010-06-07_white_ho use_bp_estimates_of_oil_leak_into_gulf_will_no_longer_be_trusted.html
On Jan 28, 6:12 pm, "Snag" <snag_...@comcast.net> wrote: Sean_Q_ wrote: Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended
Sean_Q_ wrote: Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended with "--ites" was out of favor except the Israelites, and sometimes
Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended with "--ites" was out of favor except the Israelites, and sometimes even they were out of favor