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To: energyplay who wrote (45352)1/15/2009 2:29:33 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 219431
 
Keep in mind that ChevronTexaco of Hong Kong is a one-man firm and not affiliated with ChevronTexaco.
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To: energyplay who wrote (45352)1/15/2009 2:29:37 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219431
 
Running away is not going to be an option

Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:22 PM
From: "xxxxxxx" <xxxxxxx@yahoo.com>
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To: contact_peter.ene01@yahoo.com.hk

Just don't ask how I've got your mail. I will keep this very short: Your sister is cooperating. And I can tell you she was -shall I say- under duress? Your email account was hacked, a few of your close family and friends were advised -in no unmistaken terms- to tell everything they know.

You are going to be taken to Aso Rock.

Your case will not reach court...

Col. Greg Ostrowski former Mossad

This is pretty much standard mail I send to Wayo men...



To: energyplay who wrote (45352)1/17/2009 8:28:42 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 219431
 
Work on world’s tallest tower delayed will resume work on the building in 12 months, according to an emailed statement yesterday. The tower, comprising office space and homes, will have a height of one kilometre.

Work on world’s tallest tower delayed
DUBAI: The Dubai developer that’s building the world’s tallest tower delayed the project after the global financial crisis halted a property boom in the Gulf.

Nakheel PJSC, a state-owned company that’s considering an initial public offering, will resume work on the building in 12 months, according to an emailed statement yesterday. The tower, comprising office space and homes, will have a height of one kilometre.