 | | From: | Inquisitive | | Subject: | .alz files | | Date: | 21 Nov 2004 19:47:11 -0800 |
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 | I tried to unzip a .alz file I downloaded from a Korean site. I used ALZip to do this but can't seem to get it to work. Has anyone else had trouble with .alz files, specifically Korean language files? I am running WinXP Pro SP 2 with Asian language support installed. Thanks.
-Inq.
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 | | From: | Inquisitive | | Subject: | Re: .alz files | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 18:46:18 GMT |
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 | a cover up, were now multiplying. Hersh went out of his way to address these questions in Cover Up. On pages 97-98 the following passage appears: There was no conspiracy to destroy the village of My Lai 4; what took place there had happened before and would happen again in Quang Ngai province-although with less drastic results. The desire of Lieutenant Colonel Barker to mount another successful, high enemy body-count operation in the area; the desire of Ramsdell to demonstrate the effectiveness of his operations; the belief shared by all the principals that everyone living in Son My was staying there by choice because of Communists...and the basic incompetence of many intelligence personnel in the Army-all these factors combined to enable a group of ambitious men to mount an unnecessary mission against a nonexistent enemy force, and somehow to find the evidence to justify it all.
I won't go into all the things that must be true for Hersh to be correct. I will add that in the definitive book of the
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