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Message no. 1
From: JCARROTHERS@******.BITNET
Subject: SHADOWTALK: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 92 12:48:00 EST
>>>>[ I saw this yesterday in the business section of the Chicago Tribune
and thought I'd pass it on and with afew comments from the locals, enjoy.

Disaster at Prometheus Engineering Support Facualty

Chicago. Last night at an assume 10:30 pm, the Prometheus Engineering R&D
Branch was destroyed by what investigators believe was "the structual
disintregation of the building's intregrity." Reports are still being
gathered on how this happened, but it is "nearly impossible to determine
due to the damage," as quoted by a local firefighter.
The R&D Branch was "not a great lost to us," Prometheus Chairman of PR,
Rodney Hutiyer, stated, "it [the branch] was only used for second and third
rate priority projects." Due to the remoatness of the Branch, no
eyewitnesses were available for comment. The death toll for this incident
is at 19. One person has been rumored to survive, a Mage called Hecate, but
she is unreachable for comment at this time.]<<<<
-Windy Wendy, 13:35:18/10:25:53-

>>>>[DREK! Sounds like the corp-creeps are trying to cover-up another 'run
gone good.
-Mauseleum, 13:45:09/10:25:53]<<<<

>>>>[ 2nd and 3rd rate projects? And someone geeked the whole crew? I'd
hate to see Proms 1st project is.
-Vortex, 14:02:47/10:25:53]<<<<

>>>>[ You boys did good.
-Fern, 14:06:38/10:25:53]<<<<

>>>>[ Who is that goin' to Fern-baby? Bet I can figure it out!
-Tabloid, 14:13:40/10:25:53]<<<<

>>>>[ Tabloid, GO AWAY!
-Mr. M, xx:xx:xx/xx:xx:xx]<<<<

>>>>[ Yes sir!
-Tabloid, 14:45:09/10:25:53]<<<<

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