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Message no. 1
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: [GridSec] Read This (was Re: Religious Territories)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 13:17:54 -0600
Everyone, check to see if you sent the following.

Someone wrote:
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/ > Steve Collins commented thusly,
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/ >Well I don't know for certain if they have Embasies here but I know we do
/ >have an Emabsy there. Until last summer the US Ambassador to the Vatican
/ >was former Boston Mayor Ray Flynn (He retired as ambassador to run for
/ >Govenor in Massachusetts). Also when we were going after Noriega in
/ >Panama back during the Regan Administration wasn't he hiding out in the
/ >Vatican Emabsy while we were blasting rock music at him at 120 Decibels
/ >or something like that.
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/ You are correct on the noriega thingy.....
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Would whoever sent this contact me ASAP. You (or your server) are sending
attachements to the list. This is a violation of ShadowRN's policies. We
(GridSec) have tried several times to contact you privately, but have not
received a response. If you do not contact us you will be unsubscribed
from the list.

-David
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