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To: RKHIII who wrote (45095)10/13/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Respond to of 122087
 
Proving it is not my job, believing it and exposing it is ,, you might want to cheack all my poosts on SNMM ,, from the ;last 3 months and see this oissue of Businesweek



To: RKHIII who wrote (45095)10/13/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
(Adds Antigua government comment in 7th paragraph, details
from court filings in 8th. Updates with closing share price.)

Vancouver, Aug. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Starnet Communications
International Inc., a company under investigation for alleged
gambling and pornography offenses, said it fired an employee who
said he possessed illegal child pornography.
The Internet gambling and pornography company also said it
expects any charges stemming from the police investigation to
have no material effect on its business.
Starnet shares have fallen 61 percent since Friday when
police raided its Vancouver headquarters and the homes of six of
its officers and directors, as part of an investigation of
possible gambling offenses and allegations that Starnet
distributed illegal pornography over the Internet. The company
said it fired a ``low-level employee' who told authorities that
he had child pornography.