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Message no. 1
From: "Mark L. Neidengard" <mneideng@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Thunda aftershocks
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 14:27:12 -0800
>>>>>[Well, so much Integrix's stock for this year:

++++++include AP_Newswire.1-20-58-08:45:00PST.43A
HIGH LEVEL FUCHI EXECUTIVES KILLED IN HELICOPTER CRASH

Three highly placed Fuchi executives and their assistants were killed early
this morning when their private helicopter suffered a failure of its
Instrument Landing System and smashed into a helipad at Hong Kong International
Airport. Division chiefs Yusuke Nakayama and Mamoru Toshifune and Special
Projects Coordinator Shingo Torijima, as well as the other eleven occupants
of the executive aircraft, were killed instantly as the helicopter nose-dived
on autopilot into the runway from a height of 50 meters. Investigators of
the crash have isolated the cause of the crash to a fault in the Integrix
Landing Control System module which was directing the helicopter's terminal
approach. Fuchi headquarters has called the incident a "terrible tragedy" and
is calling for comprehensive review of Integrix's aviation control systems to
avoid further loss of life or property damage.
+++++halt download

Pretty sorry way to go, if you ask me. ]<<<<<
-- Azrael <14:10:29 / 01-20-58>

*****PRIVATE: Sapphire
>>>>>[Your contractors did their work perfectly. The currency is already
transferred to the usual location. How unfortunate that those men had to
align themselves with such a poor cause. ]<<<<<
-- AlexandriaN <14:24:27 / 01-20-58>

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