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From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: Kage Europe(Germany)
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1993 11:50:41 MEZ
Hi Cummers

Has someone out there from germany or other country than US subscribed to the
KAGE magazine.

If yes please mail me how you pay the magazine. I asked my local bank and
they said something about a service pay of about (15-20 DM / 1DM = 1.6xx US$).

Bye
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