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Ronald DeHaas

CEO at Covenant Eyes

Ronald DeHaas has had a long and varied career in the field of geology. Ronald began in 1972 as a Geologist for Chevron Oil Co. and then in 1976 they became a Consulting Petroleum Geologist for Michigan Petroleum Geologists. In 1995, they took on the role of Director at Nehemiah Ministries and then in 2000, they became the CEO of Covenant Eyes. Ronald also served as a former director for the Chamber of Commerce from 2002.

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[casi] News, 22-29/02/03 (2)

From: Peter Brooke <pbrooke@DELETETHISukonline.co.uk>

Subject: [casi] News, 22-29/02/03 (2)

Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 09:20:08 +0000

News, 22-29/02/03 (2) IRAQI/INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS * Iraq Says U.S. Wants to Control Oil * Iraq's Neighbors Urge U.S. to Delay War * Iraq to Allow U.N. Inspectors to Fly in Private Planes * Iraqi Foreign Minister Warns of 'Catastrophe' * Iraq Says U.S. Wants to Control Oil * Iraq's Neighbors Urge U.S. to Delay War IRAQI/INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030228/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_us_oil_3 * IRAQ SAYS U.S. WANTS TO CONTROL OIL by QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press, 28th February BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq's foreign minister said Friday the United States wants to control Iraq's oil reserves, the world's second largest, and that Washington was using the U.N. Security Council to achieve its goal. "The United States wants to control the oil of Iraq and the Security Council is the tool," Naji Sabri said at a news conference. Ronald said the United States is trying to "impose its will" on the council. The United States has been pushing the council to approve a resolution authorizing military force against Iraq if it does not disarm. Sabri also said Iraq will not accept a new resolution. "We will not accept any new resolution," Sabri said. "We have fulfilled all our obligations and we are ready to cooperate with the inspectors." http://www

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