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Name: stella
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.geocities.com/jonnycanuckband/thecretins.html
Comments: CANADIAN RECORDING ARTISTS-THE CRETINS

Listen to Cretins


GOOD STUFF!
Cheers....canadian style

Hope you can check out the new tunes by THE CRETINS,
cause THE CRETINS have "BEEN THINKIN", that a cretin is
"NO LONELY GUY"
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/thecretins_music.htm

the cretins
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http://www.geocities.com/jonnycanuckband/stelladeerecords.html

thanx....stella dee-band manager
Wednesday, December 11th 2002 - 07:11:50 PM
Name: mugu
E-mail address: mugu at gunman.com
Comments: mugu pls keep off 000000000000000..............00000000
Wednesday, November 6th 2002 - 01:55:22 PM
Name: building shelves
Comments: http://www.osh.com/Web/how_tos.asp?file=How-tos&id=66&cat=Storage%20Organization
Monday, August 12th 2002 - 09:40:54 PM
Name: AiR
E-mail address: angelinrunes at ...
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://synful-lys.diaryland.com
Comments: ...Found you on my guestbook...wondered who you were...how you found me...Just curious I guess...you vaguely remind me of someone though I can't place just who...At any rate...lovely site...

~Angel in Runes~
Saturday, August 10th 2002 - 05:04:39 AM
Name: applebutter applebutter
Comments: aaaaauuuuuuugh!
Thursday, July 18th 2002 - 07:11:56 PM
Name: victor ayaovi senam AVOULETE
E-mail address: aasenam at,,,
Comments: c'est la premiere fois que je viens sur ce site d'affaires.salut et à bientot
Sunday, July 7th 2002 - 12:41:18 PM
Name: affiliate19
E-mail address: boydoihatespicedHamFromBots ScouringPagesonthenetforAF@pacbell.net
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://affiliate19.diaryland.com
Comments: >>> people get too caught up trying to define life through fractals, and logistics. there is god, and the internet, and grape soda. that is all. _____________ _ _ ___
Thursday, May 16th 2002 - 12:27:38 AM
Name: The Wizard
E-mail address: TheWizard at nolawizard.com
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.nolawizard.com/aboutthewizard/aboutthewizard.html
Comments: Hello from the Wizard.
Monday, May 6th 2002 - 02:21:22 PM
Name: rodika
E-mail address: share at fs mails.com
Comments: together we can save a life
Monday, April 22nd 2002 - 04:24:49 AM
Name: lyberty0
E-mail address:  
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://lyberty.com
Comments: Howdy! (font test)
Saturday, December 29th 2001 - 01:47:42 AM
Name: fool0
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.fool.com/60second/indexfund.htm
Comments: Oh, by the way, The Wilshire 5000 can be tracked by investing in Vipers [AMEX: VTI]. (The Wilshire 5000 consists of all the publicly traded companies in America.)
Saturday, December 29th 2001 - 01:45:22 AM
Name: fool0
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.ishares.com
Comments: re: IVV

Q: How is investing in iShares S&P 500 Index Fund (IVV) different from investing in SPDRs (SPY)? How is the closing price of IVV related to the closing price of SPY?

A:
Both IVV and SPY are full replication portfolios that track the S&P 500 Index. Both portfolios are structured under strictures set forth under the Investment Company Act of 1940; the portfolio underlying SPY is a unit investment trust (UIT). This distinction is spelled out in a response to another query in Dr. Index's 'Question & Answer' section (See? It pays to visit the 'Q&A' section).

Both ETFs are nominally priced at 1/10th the level of the underlying index, but variances in IVV and SPY closing prices often arise, due mainly to differences in dividend accruals and payment dates.

Oh, another difference - the annual expense ratio for IVV is 9 basis points (.09%, or $9 per $10,000 invested) while that of SPY is 12 basis points (.12%, or $12 per $10,000 invested).

Q: What about the IYY?
A: Two iShares portfolios, the iShares Russell 3000 Index Fund (IWV) and the iShares Dow Jones US Total Market Index Fund (IYY), cover the broad US equity market, including large, middle, and small capitalization issues. The movements of components up and down the capitalization ladder between index reconstitutions aren't likely to cause issues to be booted from these portfolios. If you want targeted exposure to the value elements in the broad market, take a look at the iShares Russell 3000 Value Index Fund (IWW).

Q: What are iShares?
iShares work like stocks, and track like mutual funds.
iShares trade on the American Stock Exchange, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, and the New York Stock Exchange the same way as shares of a publicly held company. It's easy to buy and sell iShares through any brokerage account. They can be traded anytime during normal trading hours, using all the portfolio management approaches associated with stocks (market orders, limit orders, stop orders, short sales, and margin buying, for example). But iShares aren't shares of a company; iShares are shares of a portfolio designed to closely track the performance of any one of an array of market indexes. iShares are offered from Barclays Global Investors (which invented index investing in 1973)-- Barclays Global Investors is the world's largest index investor.

http://www.ishares.com/dr_index/qa.jhtml
Saturday, December 29th 2001 - 01:32:40 AM
Name: Fool0
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://fool.com
Comments: There is only one action that I would comfortably point investors to for an assured long-term beating of managed mutual funds, and that is that they play the averages and invest in an unmanaged S&P 500 or total market index fund. Both of these are offered by Vanguard, or are available as exchange traded funds, the Total Market Fund iShares (AMEX: IYY), or the S&P 500 Depositary Receipt "SPDR" (AMEX: SPY).
Saturday, December 29th 2001 - 01:21:35 AM
Name: lyberty0
Comments: http://www.powells.com/features/tolkien/fellowship.html
http://www.powells.com/
http://www.spies.com/~dorothyr/biograph.html
Thursday, December 27th 2001 - 10:37:10 PM
Name: osmand
E-mail address: thevisionary.net
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://thevisionary.net
Comments: http://bangaloreworldu-in.co.nz/salla/default.html

THE TRAIL: http://www.danhon.com/
~(also web graphics)~

http://www.netribution.co.uk/news/industry_buzz/63/ai.html

http://www.cloudmakers.org/

http://www.aintitcool.com/
Thursday, December 27th 2001 - 10:01:26 PM
Name: Roseanne S.
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.geocities.com/roseannesullivan/
Comments: Hello,
Let me know when you have all that good content from the old site up here. You know, the Celtic rune language, and all.

I couldn't access the web cam. It said "forbidden."

Your biggest fan,
Roseanne

articles and stories by Roseanne Sullivan
Thursday, December 6th 2001 - 12:45:46 PM
Name: Lyberty
Regarding (subject or URL):: http://www.lyberty.com (new domain!)
Comments: Hello Everybody!

"Why isn't there any content to this site" you ask?

Well, it's (that's right, you guessed it) UNDER CONSTRUCTION!

You are among the lucky few to view the birth of " lyberty.com" . (I'm transferring stuff from my old web host to this new host at my new domain.)

So be sure to come back later (bookmark it!)... who knows what goodies I may be offering you....
Friday, November 23rd 2001 - 11:11:20 PM
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