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[casi] My kindergarten questions (electricity this time)



Dear all,

In the Daily Telegraph (19th Sept 2003) there is a tiny assessment of what
the US intends to spend (mostly on itself in occupation) however: ' .. the
sum also includes £3.5 billion for upgrading the electrical grid ...' I seem
to remember that the regime were berated for holding back funds late last
year (?) of nearly five billion $'s for electricity regeneration - very
roughly the same, but before this latest bombing onslaught. So if correct,
far, far more is needed now and after thirteen years of denial of parts and
deterioration.

Does anyone have the comparitive figures?

And I am sorry I am so terminally stupid. It's not just computers, it's
figures. I am a numerical dyslexic.

Best, f.


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