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    Quote Originally Posted by MOM2TWO View Post
    Just want to make sure I am home for this....is that Eastern Time?
    Yep..he's going to say- I hope : " Look, Saddam is where he belongs to be, and here is the new economic package for Iraq!

    And like magicians, he will say: "Voila" - and a bunch of small dinar denoms will fall out of his sleeves!

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    Cool JustWoke Up. Got this from Dr.Dinar. Just sharing with you.

    neno,

    The Iraqi Government has reached a verdict 2 hours before this
    message has been sent to you.

    Saddam Hussien will be hung on the same soil that he ruled for
    decades.

    Whether or not this event will lead to a chain of events that
    increase the value of the Dinar is unknown, although I can assure
    you that the Demand of Iraq Banknotes be ringing dealer phones off
    the hook today. http://DrDinar.com/report

    "Do not look for revenge against the U.S."
    - Words from Saddam upon his death sentence today

    My support personal are standing by and I am on call to help
    everyone wanting to open Iraq based bank accounts with the help of
    the DrDinar Report Owner Support system.

    Regards,
    Darren Chabluk

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedi17 View Post
    makes it difficult to r/v today if there is no one at the cbi, unless they had everything already in place...

    good luck to all
    What makes you think nobody is at CBI....we have seen them updating on Friday's (holy day)...They can update any particular time they want.

    MY LAW TO LIVE BY TODAY:

    1. Keep checking the CBI website every half hour or so for updates.
    2. Watch the opening of the exchange.
    3. Definitely will not watch CRAP NEWS NETWORK (CNN).
    4. Most importantly STAY POSITIVE, KNOW IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN AT ANYTIME.
    5. If negativity filters in the forum I WILL PUT THEM ON IGNORE....NOBODY IS BRINGING ME DOWN TODAY. IT'S ALL GOOD!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MOM2TWO View Post
    I would like to pitch in and do my part of the research; however I am very new to this and am hoping that someone could brief me on how to get my computer to translate. Is there something that I need to download; I tried using that encoding deal and that didn't work.
    Bookmarks

    my bookmarks will take you to any translated news site that we have been checking.
    JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!

    franny, were almost there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by webinvestor View Post
    You are exactly right. When the Dinar is traded on the Foreign Exchange Market, it will be open to buying and selling every where. At what rate will it hit the exchange? We all have our guesses. Also, i think the CBI could possibly strenghten the exchange rate through their auctions, but i don't see this is attractive as opening up to International exchange. JMO.
    I believe that you will find when it is R/Ved and it will be!!!!! The autions will be stopped as they will no longer need that method to keep the currency stable. I think that we havn't seen it today because of the curfew. jmo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vipor View Post
    Thanks Kiko. I got a similar email from them today after requesting status on my last purchase.

    Dear Mr. XXX,

    Your stock order was executed in the last trading session dated 1st of November 2006 and we are waiting to receive our stock purchases from our brokerage office and we will provide our sincere clients with their full purchase details as always.

    There has been a delay because all government and private sectors are closed because of the general curfew imposed by the Iraqi Government due to the court sentencing of the former dictator and regime members.

    I thank you for your fine understanding and cooperation.

    Many thanks and best regards,

    Manager

    International Foreign Relations Dept.
    I also recieved the same e-mail from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arpking View Post
    Does anyone have a direct link to the forex page where we can all keep an eye on this?
    Does anyone have a link that says that the dinar will start to trade on the Forex on Nov. 5, 2006?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Mike View Post
    Does anyone have a link that says that the dinar will start to trade on the Forex on Nov. 5, 2006?
    Only in our Dreams!
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    > Federalism may be Iraq's last chance
    > 5th Nov 2006 : Web Edition No: 12692
    > Editor-in-Chief: Ahmed Jarallah
    >
    > Kuwait News Search
    > Advance Search
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    > ‘What is good is what the people want’; Federalism may be Iraq’s last chance
    > KUWAIT CITY: Federalism could ultimately be the very condition needed for Iraq
    to stay as one country, said UN top envoy in Iraq Ashraf Jehangir Qazi. “You
    can’t say federalism is good or bad. What is good is what the people want. And
    it is not just the question of the majority ... it is what ultimately has to be
    accepted by the overwhelming mass,” he told the Arab Times in a sit-down during
    the recent meeting for International Compact for Iraq in Kuwait.
    >
    > “If federalism is agreed upon and it’s implemented in a manner that is just to
    everybody, it could be the condition of the unity of the country,” he said. The
    question of federalism is one that the Iraqi people themselves need to decide,
    but Qazi said it is certainly an option on the table that does not necessarily
    lead to a divided Iraq. “What happens in the federalism issue is many people are
    scared of its implications. On the one hand, if you say you are against
    federalism people will say you are for a strong center, for dictatorship,“If you
    say you are for federalism, people will say you are one step towards the
    break-up of Iraq. But it doesn’t have to mean that,” he said.
    >
    > The plan to create three semi-autonomous regions in Iraq would result in a
    Kurdistan North, a Sunni region in the center and a Shiite region in the South.
    Opponents fear the plan will lead to inequitable distribution of wealth as
    Iraq’s oilfields and reserves are mostly located in the North and South of the
    country, or even infighting within communities for regional control. Iraqi
    parliament last month passed a law allowing for regions to be formed from 2008,
    despite Sunni opposition.
    >
    > Qazi said while all Iraqis would like to see their country free of foreign
    forces, the question remains “if they left immediately would there be a vacuum
    that would lead to more violence?” The UN envoy however finds reason for
    optimism amidst the deteriorating security problems in Iraq, and believed the
    country will find its way out of the bloody quagmire. “No one is underestimating
    the situation … It doesn’t matter what you call it, civil war or not, it is very
    bad,” he said.
    >
    > But the special representative for Kofi Annan in Iraq, said the vast majority
    of Iraqis are for a united Iraq. “I’ve been there for almost two years, most
    Iraqis I met feel Iraqi.” “You find half of Iraqi tribes are divided between
    Sunni and Shias, and you find intermarriages between Sunni and Shias. Iraq in
    the past has always been very secular ... This problem of sectarianism is a
    recent thing. It’s a serious problem but they have to overcome it,” he said.
    >
    > Solving the security situation, or at least improving it is key for the
    country to move forward. But escalating violence from the Sunni-Shia conflict
    this year has hampered efforts for further progress on both the economic and
    political fronts. Iraq, he said, doesn’t just need to increase the efficiency of
    its internal security force but also needs to increase its acceptance through
    out the country as a national institution.
    >
    > An effective security force can help push along dialogue between citizens that
    is so badly needed to calm the strife. “Then maybe you can divide the extremists
    who are not opened through any kind of discussion, and isolate them from others
    who have specific grievances so that they can be brought into the political
    process,” he said. But Iraq needs support from its Arab neighbors to achieve its
    security goals, including by using their influence to draw opposing sides to
    come into the dialogue process, and to promote reconciliation.
    >
    > “The violence you see on the news is preventing dialogue.”
    > “Primarily it is the Iraqi people that would have to settle this. But the
    problem is so big, the Iraqi government with the very best intention in the
    world may find this very hard to tackle without help,” he said.
    > While the security situation tends to hog the headlines and slow things down,
    Qazi said it is important that the development on the political and economic
    fronts proceed.
    >
    > “You have to start by addressing these issues all at once, the economic
    reform, the political reconciliation and the safety issues. If you do one thing
    it may not be enough. You have to do it together to develop a critical mass of
    momentum.” “In the economic field, you have strengthened the capacity at the
    central level, as well as the regional and local level. You have to do all of
    these things as a broad range of economic program — if you do just one, then it
    will be engulfed by the problems of the others.”
    >
    > Under the Iraq Compact, Iraq will spell out what it needs to do in the
    economic, political and security fields to achieve stability, while the
    international community will commit the size and type of assistance it will
    provide to aid the country. Iraq government has said the country is looking for
    a total of $100 billion in assistance for the country’s reconstruction, in the
    form of debt cancellation and donors’ support.
    >
    > This includes winning relief on some $40 billion in debt owed to Gulf Arab
    states. Western states have already forgiven Iraq much of its debt under the
    Paris Club agreement, but Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the biggest Gulf creditors,
    have made no firm commitments. “I am happy that with the Compact process, if
    implemented well and if both sides live up to their commitments, there can
    progressively be a new situation in Iraq.” “But challenges are very big —
    there’s no doubt about it,” said Qazi.
    >
    > By Maisara Ismail - Arab Times Staff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vipor View Post
    Thanks Kiko. I got a similar email from them today after requesting status on my last purchase.

    Dear Mr. XXX,

    Your stock order was executed in the last trading session dated 1st of November 2006 and we are waiting to receive our stock purchases from our brokerage office and we will provide our sincere clients with their full purchase details as always.

    There has been a delay because all government and private sectors are closed because of the general curfew imposed by the Iraqi Government due to the court sentencing of the former dictator and regime members.

    I thank you for your fine understanding and cooperation.

    Many thanks and best regards,

    Manager

    International Foreign Relations Dept.
    Oh ok, I was kindah wondering about this. I guess this is as good a reason as any. I know from experience not to read into things anymore then what is being said. But as many of you say, anything can happen.

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