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Message no. 1
From: James Dening james@************.force9.co.uk
Subject: Takeover?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 13:28:12 +0100
>>>>>[+++++begin news article
TAKEOVER?

Sporadic reports of an extensive takeover of alleged mob interests
in Seattle are coming in this morning. So far 11 people are
confirmed dead, and at least twice that number injured in what
seems to be a semi-legal takeover of a vast number of holdings
in the city, previously linked to Eric Descabiere, the mobster.

Who is behind this is unknown, but reports that his wife, currently
in the process of divorcing him rather unpleasantly have also
been associated with the current troubles.+++++end news article

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Message no. 2
From: James Dening james@************.force9.co.uk
Subject: Takeover?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 13:28:12 +0100
>>>>>[+++++begin news article
TAKEOVER?

Sporadic reports of an extensive takeover of alleged mob interests
in Seattle are coming in this morning. So far 11 people are
confirmed dead, and at least twice that number injured in what
seems to be a semi-legal takeover of a vast number of holdings
in the city, previously linked to Eric Descabiere, the mobster.

Who is behind this is unknown, but reports that his wife, currently
in the process of divorcing him rather unpleasantly have also
been associated with the current troubles.+++++end news article

To subscribe or unsubscribe via the matrix, visit
LTG/:SeattleScreamer/NewsDaemon
or, via mail, send a message with subject or body 'Get me outta here!' to
NewsDaemonSubscribe
You cannot reach the person managing the list.]<<<<<
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