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Web References
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1. JPM press release 08/11/2000 E-tailing
ftp.jpmorgan.com/CorpInfo/Pres - [Cached]Published on: 8/11/2000 Last Visited: 8/13/2000
Margaret Southerland (1-415) 954-3213 -
2. www.rivernet.org
www.rivernet.org/press_e.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/1997 Last Visited: 3/13/2007
This is very interesting: On July 25, 1996 I received a letter from Margaret W. Southerland, Vice President of J.P.Morgan, who advised that they received assurances from Miroslav Liska's employer, that none (!) of the loan will be spent at Gabcikovo.
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Ms. Southerland emphasized that this was a condition for the loan, because J.P. Morgan does not want to finance the finalization of a project, which is the subject of an international lawsuit and is still pending in court. TO MAKE IT EASIER, HE OFFERED A "PREFABRICATED" LETTER, THAT HAD TO BE ONLY COPIED, COMPLETED BY THE DATA OF SENDER AND ITS SIGNATURE AND SENT BY E-MAIL TO THE GIVEN ADDRESS. IT IS AMAZING THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE SO NAIVE, TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDEMN SOMETHING AND SOMEBODY, WITHOUT EXACTLY KNOWING WHY, IN GOOD FAITH: "HE WOULD NOT DARE TO ASK FOR IT, IF IT WOULD NOT BE TRUE!" Good point, which reminds me: If you, the reader of this text, care about the survival of the Danube wetlands, please do drop a note to: Ms. Margaret W. Southerland, Vice President J.P. -
3. RiverNet: Pressreleases
www.ern.org/press_e.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/1997 Last Visited: 12/1/2005
This is very interesting: On July 25, 1996 I received a letter from Margaret W. Southerland, Vice President of J.P.Morgan, who advised that they received assurances from Miroslav Liska's employer, that none (!) of the loan will be spent at Gabcikovo. Ms. Southerland emphasized that this was a condition for the loan, because J.P. Morgan does not want to finance the finalization of a project, which is the subject of an international lawsuit and is still pending in court. TO MAKE IT EASIER, HE OFFERED A "PREFABRICATED" LETTER, THAT HAD TO BE ONLY COPIED, COMPLETED BY THE DATA OF SENDER AND ITS SIGNATURE AND SENT BY E-MAIL TO THE GIVEN ADDRESS. IT IS AMAZING THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE SO NAIVE, TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDEMN SOMETHING AND SOMEBODY, WITHOUT EXACTLY KNOWING WHY, IN GOOD FAITH: "HE WOULD NOT DARE TO ASK FOR IT, IF IT WOULD NOT BE TRUE!" Good point, which reminds me: If you, the reader of this text, care about the survival of the Danube wetlands, please do drop a note to: Ms. Margaret W. Southerland, Vice President J.P.

