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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Interesting...
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 19:39:11 -0400
>>>>>[Gee, look what I found. As Moriarity isn't one for airing his dirty
laundry, guess I get the honor.

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Greetings from Seattle, this is Charlie Fingers with the latest in news.

Earlier today, and I hav just been handed a release that another has taken
place here in Seattle, a rash of seemingly unrelated deaths of corporate
officials, public figures, and researchers has taken place nationwide. All of
the Big Eight megacorps claim to be immune although this reporter has had it
leaked to him that they have had enough of these killings to almost double the
current figure. Currently, there have been 34 killings, many in an execution
or assassination style. Car bombs, snipers, hit-and-run vehicular homicide,
gang attacks, and even a piano falling on one DenverSeattAre

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gang attacks, and even a piano falling on the Denver Minister of Commerce have
been blamed for the deaths, and the toll keeps rising. Here in Seattle we have
had only 3 deaths that this reporter knows of, but more is likely. Interpol
has been called in to investigate, with the Special Unit leader Commander
Drake in charge of the investigation.

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I love my job. Solitaire, hope you like having your associate's doings aired
for public consumption. What, no response?]<<<<<
-- Dante(19:25:47/12-02-54)

>>>>>[Solitaire, it is time for you get back to work. Get yourself back
here
to Central ASAP!]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(19:34:39/12-02-54)

>>>>>[Oh, very well. I have some things to take care of first, like finish
my
new van!]<<<<<
-- Solitaire(19:40:14/12-02-54)

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