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Re: Deleting Your Address.

workshop@npcollege-edu.net wrote:
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> From:The SFSE(Scientific Facts Search Engine).
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> When you send an email to EDU,R&D,or Job
> sites,your email might be forwarded via the
> SFSE to find the info you are looking for.
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> The NU(NewAmerica University)has received
> a copy of your email,but the date is
> Feb/24/99.Do you still need this info?
> 
> To refresh your memory you can go again to
> the NU website and look for these topics:
> 
> "The Redeemat has solved all environmental
> problems"-"The 9% Producer Fee would eliminate
> crime & taxes within 3 years"-"The free NHRI
> (National Health & Retirement Insurance")-
> "The job guarantee(JIC/Job Insurance
> Corporation)" and "The list of 22nd Centurys'
> products & businesses available right now".
> 
> Otherwise,please allow us to DELETE your
> address by simply clicking REPLY.
> 
> Or,request for the records of the SFSE search
> by putting in the subject REQUESTING INFO and
> click REPLY.
> 
> B.Morrison
> workshop@npcollege-edu.net
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