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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Fri Aug 27 04:14:48 1993

Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 04:14:30 -0400
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU


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adler (Christopher A Adler):

I may be found at:

Senior House, Atkinson 201E.
Phone number (617) 225-6664

The mail address is 
4 Ames St.
Cambridge, Mass.  02142

You may also reach me at

adler@segovia.mit.edu

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djablon (Daniel J. Jablonski):

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Dan Jablonski         	|  Last air trip:  IAH-ATL-BOS
290 Mass. Ave.          |  Miles received: 0 (Frequent Flyer ticket Delta)
Cambridge, MA 02139     |  Bumps:          none :(
(617)225-7260           |  Fare class:     W
djablon@athena.mit.edu	|  Fare paid:      $0 :)
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hch (Hernando Cortina):

..  I want FORTY-TWO TRYNEL FLOATATION SYSTEMS installed within
 SIX AND A HALF HOURS!!!

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rlcarr (Richard L. Carreiro):

Bluebird flying high, tell me what you sing.
If you could talk to me, what news would you bring
Of voices in the sky?

Nightengale hovering high, harmonize the wind.
Darkness your symphony, I can hear you sing
Of voices in the sky.

Just what is happening to me?
I lie awake with the sound of the sea,
Calling to me.

Old man passing by, tell me what you sing.
Though your voice be faint, I am listening.
Voices in the sky.

Children with a skipping rope, tell me what you sing.
Playtime is nearly gone, bell's about to ring.
Voices in the sky.

"Voices in the Sky"
 IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD
 The Moody Blues

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starflt (Derrick Kong):


Looking at the Bright Side

From the annual report of Forum Group, Inc, a corporation that once sold
auto body parts and now operates hospitals: "Today's pressuredlife
style" and "the breakdown of traditional family values" ensure a
continuing rise in drug abuse and emotional problems, so that "we have
the opportunity to grow in revenues and earnings beyond the fondest
dreams of most managements."

				from No Comment

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