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From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: To Whom It May Concern
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 17:23:41 -0500
>>>>>[To whom it may concern: I pulled this off the Tenn NewsFax.

Warehouse raided by Renraku AT unit
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Late Sunday night, two dozen black-clad, highly trained and augmented
anti-terrorist specialists raided a warehouse allegedly belonging to
the Piggly Wiggly foodstuff chain.


Vertol personnel carriers rushed the team into the warehouse itself, which
was quickly secured by the team after a brief firefight. After the battle,
approximately 8 terrorists were dead, and 12 hostages were freed.

renraku reports it raided the facility after reliabel reports that it was the
cell base for the terrorist orginization that bombed the arcology last June.
Caches of weapons, explosives, and one heavily armored civilian vehicle with
a hidden weapons turret were recovered. Also, twelve hostages, all members of
the Arcology employed in the region, were rescued.

Renraku security has sealed off the area and is registering it under the
Corporate Sovreignity Act of 2008. Piggly Wiggly, inc, has denied that the
warehouse was theirs, and has ceded all authority in the matter. Inside
sources say Renraku will likely raze the area and resell the property, after
insuring there are no toxins or booby traps left to deny the area's resale
value
**********

Hah, I in the pyramid dudes. Suck my left tit. And don't think they don't know
what's down there. . .they do. But don't expect them to leave it
intact.]<<<<<
-- Jaez <Ar:co:lo/gy:Ja:ez>

>>>>>[Dude!]<<<<<
--RAMboy <17:23:32/8-30-54>

>>>>>[There is no actual correlation between the terrorists and the guys
pursuing Jaez. I just helped them make their planted evidence fall into
place.]<<<<<
-- Cooper <17:24:32/8-30-54>

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