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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (J. Keith Henry)
Subject: MOG!!! (Re: Oh my god!)
Date: Tue Sep 11 18:20:01 2001
replies below
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Hyde" <dhyde@*********.net>
Subject: RE: Oh my god!


<snipping>

Has anyone heard, but apparently the capital of Afghanistan is in flames.
Confirm/Deny?

-Keith
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (DemonWytch)
Subject: MOG!!! (Re: Oh my god!)
Date: Tue Sep 11 18:25:02 2001
> Has anyone heard, but apparently the capital of Afghanistan is in flames.
> Confirm/Deny?
>
> -Keith

Confirmed. It's on MSN.
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Arclight)
Subject: MOG!!! (Re: Oh my god!)
Date: Tue Sep 11 18:30:02 2001
At 17:15 11.09.2001 -0500, J. Keith Henry wrote:


>Has anyone heard, but apparently the capital of Afghanistan is in flames.
>Confirm/Deny?

Confirmed. But no hint who did it, the US denied any involvement.

Arclight
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Graht)
Subject: MOG!!! (Re: Oh my god!)
Date: Tue Sep 11 18:35:02 2001
At 05:15 PM 9/11/2001 -0500, J. Keith Henry wrote:
>replies below
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Derek Hyde" <dhyde@*********.net>
>Subject: RE: Oh my god!
>
>
><snipping>
>
>Has anyone heard, but apparently the capital of Afghanistan is in flames.
>Confirm/Deny?

They're pretty sure that it is *not* a US attack, but instead is an attack
by Afghanistan rebels.

The capital is not in flames, but there are fires burning (no one's sure
whether they were started by bombs, artillery, or rockets).

To Life,
-Graht
ShadowRN Assistant Fearless Leader II
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