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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1546)12/25/2000 9:49:17 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hey Mike!!... Gotta a coupla more 'plane plungers" for ya...

These guys apparently fell of out planes just like that gal from HP... Signs of further chaos to come? Or were they merely the result of Acid trip flashbacks? (I can FLY, dude!!!)

asia.dailynews.yahoo.com

Two bodies found near London airport, both likely fell from planes

LONDON, Dec 25 (AFP) -
The body of a man was found Monday on a runway at Gatwick airport outside London, the second found near the airport in 24 hours, police said.

Police said the man found at Gatwick had likely died after falling from a hiding place in the landing gear of a British Airways jet bound for Cancun, Mexico.

"An object was seen, falling from the plane after it took off," Gatwick duty manager Mike Ingle told Sky News. Airport personnel later discovered it was a body.

A police spokesman said an inquiry had been opened to determine the cause of the accident.

A farmer found the body of another man who apparently fell from a plane on Sunday afternoon in a field on his farm near Rudgwick, southeast England, police said Monday.

The man was aged 18 to 20, with a southern European appearance. The field lies under one of the flight paths used by planes from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports.

It had earlier been reported that the first man was found on Saturday afternoon.

Ingle said there were "no reasons at all to suspect any link between those two incidents."
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