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To: lorne who wrote (3816)2/19/2003 10:19:42 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8683
 
<<<Wow, So I guess you were really impressed?>>>

Did I sound impressed?

Be sure to let us know if you find any other interesting arrests in the garment industry. Terrorist links to baseball caps might be fun. Or a black market in Mickey Mouse camo T-shirts perhaps?

NEWS ALERT!!!! Terrorists attempt to purchase bright orange caps and vests to infiltrate wooded areas during hunting season, claimed sources who wished to remain anonymous. According to undisclosed documents translated by unknown sources, suspected al-Qaida cell members have attempted to acquire dayglow garments commonly worn by hunters. A government source requesting his name be withheld was quoted as saying, "I thought it was strange to see all those guys hunting ducks with AK 47's, but we were unable to make the connection to terrorism before the documents were discovered.".