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To: ColleenB who wrote (41330)10/3/1999 8:16:00 AM
From: Valkyrie  Respond to of 43774
 
ill tell you what I offer, if you wish, colleen



To: ColleenB who wrote (41330)10/3/1999 10:47:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Here's a tsk, tsk, tsk. You might add this to your on-going information philanthropy:

On RB, someone posted some quotes from Frank Pugliese from a news story. (See:http://www.ragingbull.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=PABN&read=74465 ). But alas, the individual that quoted the story carelessly (nay, I would say intentionally) left out the key fact that identified this Frank Pugliese not as our little Faustino, purveyor of training to the day-trading masses, but rather the " Commissioner of the Federal Supply Service since 1994,. . .".

Here is the link to the story in the August 16, 1999 issue of Washington On-Line:
206.144.247.63;

If this link is too long to work for you go to wtonline.com then to the Archives and search for Pugliese.

Here is the Bio on the Pugliese quoted in the article, linked at the bottom there.:
Up Close: Frank Pugliese
Age: 54
Birthplace: Newark, N.J.
Family: Wife, Rachel; two dogs and two cats


Of course this can't be our little Faustino Pugliese, as 10 years ago he was graduating from Lynbrook High School to become a truck driver for Chase Manhattan. Ironically by 1994 he was already working at Stratton Oakmont - not exactly in the capacity of Commissioner of Federal Supply Service I'll wager.

EagleEye, for shame, for shame. Trying to lie by omission like that.