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To: MythMan who wrote (83461)3/21/2001 1:45:14 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Now here's a stunner - Boeing is moving out of Seattle, maybe to Chicago, Denver or Dallas/Fort Worth.

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To: MythMan who wrote (83461)3/21/2001 1:49:13 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 436258
 
The world is going nuts. >>Market Loser Claims to Have Banker's Corpse

MILAN (Reuters) - A man who lost a fortune on the Milan stock market said he snatched the corpse
of legendary Italian banker Enrico Cuccia and would only return it when the market boomed again,
ANSA news agency said Tuesday.

``You will think I am mad, but I'm not, I'm just exasperated,'' the man wrote in Italian in a letter to
ANSA's Milan office.

The macabre theft of Cuccia's coffin from a small cemetery near the northern Lake Maggiore was
discovered Friday.

Cuccia, who ran the powerful Milan investment bank Mediobanca for some 40 years and was
considered the father of Italian capitalism, died last year at 92.

ANSA reported the man's letter as saying he did not want a ransom, but would only return Cuccia's
body to his family when the Milan bourse index of blue chip stocks, the so-called Mib30, made a
strong recovery to 50,000 points.<<

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