were is everyone last nite 171 peps were on here is there any news guys about cbi yet
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were is everyone last nite 171 peps were on here is there any news guys about cbi yet
Originally posted by SGS:
Suze, that is the old CBI webpage, it was never deleted, but it doesn't work anymore. The one that has disappeared and that we are all looking for is the current webpage. Or at least it was a few days ago.....Quote:
as was posted earlier this is the site that comes up when you search for the bank Translated version of Central Bank of Iraq
has anyone seen that particular page before??
since it says 'Go to our new http://www.cbiraq.org' i just wonder...
ok so no real news out of iraq CBI's still down .. Even if this was some strange DNS issue down time of 24 hours for a central bank is really enough to make you think
Central Bank of Iraq
this is still there so the server is not down completely but the links it offers go the to main cbi site and it shows that is still down but this link works to some part of the bank
so the server is still on i think anyway i am not a pc wizard just thought someone could tell me what it means
More to the point why have we read nothing on the handouts........Thoughts????
"As of aprox. Noon in Northern Iraq . . . the Brothers & Uncle are still CLAMMED UP . . .
However with a lot of screaming Indira managed to get out of them that . . . *No hand-out-Cards* as of yet . . .
Thanks RR, no comment on the CBI being closed???? Why do you think they're clammed up???
Could they be waiting to pass the cards out once the CBI is converted to new rate....??? just a guess.
They were meant to go out yesterday, wonder why the delay......
Iraq reconciliation conference date set
Wednesday 18 October 2006, 13:46 Makka Time, 10:46 GMT
A much-anticipated conference aimed at stemming the cycle of sectarian violence in Iraq will take place on November 4, the government has said.
The meeting was originally scheduled to start on Friday, but had been indefinitely postponed for unspecified "emergency reasons," a statement said.
The postponement reflected the effect the worsening violence has had on efforts to stabilise the government and end the bloodshed.
The delay had threatened to damage the government of Nuri al-Maliki, the prime minister, which took office just over four months ago vowing to implement a 24-point national reconciliation plan.
Continuing violence
Wednesday's statement said the conference was postponed because of organisational problems, denying media reports suggesting the delay was caused by disputes over the gathering.
Al-Maliki, the head of what is formally termed a national unity government, presented the national reconciliation plan within days of taking office in May, but has been unable to effectively implement any of its stipulations.
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