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Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 05:23:00 -0700 (PDT)
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actually, i was thinking about an early dinner, like 4-4:30?

let me know




"K. Bass" <daphneco64@bigplanet.com> on 08/11/2000 12:10:07 PM
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To: Eric Bass <Eric.Bass@enron.com>
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Subject: Re: ArcaMax Weird News for August 11, 2000


You are too funny!  Are you going to convert? Dinner tomorrow here around
6:30, o.k.?  LU-M
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Bass" <Eric.Bass@enron.com>
To: "Shanna Husser" <Shanna.Husser@enron.com>; <Jason.Bass2@COMPAQ.com>;
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Subject: ArcaMax Weird News for August 11, 2000


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>       Jeganathan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Roberto
>       Martinez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John
House/HOU/ECT@ECT, Luis
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>    A new book that says men may beat their wives has caused an outcry in
> Turkey.
>    The Guardian newspaper reports that "The Muslim's Handbook," written by
> retired cleric Kemil Gubran, advised men not to hit too hard and to avoid
> the face. It also said that if a man's wife is ill and he can't afford a
> servant, he could take a second wife.
>    The book was published by the state-funded Pious Foundation, which is
> affiliated with Turkey's religious directorate. In the past decade, the
> directorate -- which appoints Muslim clerics and dictates topics for
> mosques -- has been presenting a modern interpretation of Islam to include
> expanded roles and rights for women.
>    "I am outraged that such a book was published with state funds, with
> money women paid in taxes," said Zuhal Krilic, the head of Kader, a group
> promoting women in politics.
>    A book published in Spain several weeks ago also said a Muslim man
could
> beat his wife -- and included tips and instructions -- although it
> counseled that the best way to bring a woman in line was through verbal
abuse.
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