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Message no. 1
From: shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk (Paul J. Adam)
Subject: Result!
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 1996 11:24:21 GMT
>>>>>[An interesting incident... It didn't even make the front page.
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Seattle Herald-Tribune 2-3-57
ROBBERY AT COURIER FIRM, NINE WOUNDED
Late yesterday afternoon, an armed raider attacked Mayhew Couriers in
Tacoma, forcing entry and stealing a package before escaping in one of
Mayhew's own vans. Six Jolly Roger security guards on-site attempted
to hinder the intruder, who retaliated with gunfire. Three employees were
also hurt in the attack. The incident lasted less than a minute, and the
intruder made his escape before assistance could arrive. The van was
later recovered from a parking structure at Sea-Tac airport. Lone Star
enquiries are continuing.
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It looks like some wicked evil-doer went in, dropped the guards with
tasers and gel rounds, stole a shipping container and then ran away.
I wonder what was in that container that was so important?]<<<<<
-- Lynch <11:25:41/2-4-57>

*****PRIVATE TO: Eriq
>>>>>[Thanks for the information. One thousand one-shot chips recovered,
and the distribution line will probably change... maybe delays and hassle
for Gutsys, maybe no difference at all. But at least it gave me a warm
happy glow.]<<<<<
-- Lynch <11:29:16/2-4-57>

*****PRIVATE TO: Zippy
>>>>>[I just intercepted a thousand of Gutsys' chips. Not very nice stuff.
Any bright ideas for using them before I stuff them in the furnace?]<<<<<
-- Lynch <11:33:57/2-4-57>

*****PRIVATE TO: Gutsys
>>>>>[Hey, Gutsys, having supply-line problems? Like I said, you're
paying off the wrong people <g>]<<<<<
-- Lynch <11:36:04/2-4-57>

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