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Issue Number: 21
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Release Date: January 21, 1988
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Nothing much to report at the moment. There is a new bulletin board where all
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the issues of TNS can be found. I'm sure many of you have heard of it:
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Ripco International
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(312) 528-5020
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All the issues of TNS should be availiable there.
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TITLE: AT&T to Buy Stake in Sun Microsystems
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FROM: New York Times
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DATE: January 7, 1988
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by Andrew Pollack
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6 - The American Telephone and Telegraph Company
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said today that it would acquire up to 20 percent of Sun Microsystems Inc. a
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fast-growing manufacturer of computer work stations for engineers and
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scientists.
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The agreement between the two companies allies the vast resources of
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AT&T., which has been struggling in computers, with the inventiveness of Sun,
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a plucky California company that has defied industry convention and is fast
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becoming one of the major companies in the computer business.
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Challenging the Giants
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Together, AT&T and Sun, which announced a cooperative technology
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development agreement in October, hope to create a major new camp in the
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computer industry that will challenge the two industry giants: the
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International Business Machines Corporation and the Digital Equipment Corporation.
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Under the agreement, Sun will sell AT&T a 15 percent stake consisting of
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newly issued shares at a price 25 percent above market value. The sales
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will occur over the next three years at a schedule to be determined by Sun,
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subject to certain deadlines. AT&T can buy the remaining 5 percent in the open
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market.
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At today's prices, AT&T's investment in Sun would ammount to about
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$300 million, the companies said. AT&T will also get a seat on Sun's board
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and will nominate Vittorio Cassoni, president of its data systems group, to
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fill it.
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1-900s: Still Under Fire
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1-900 services are still under fire by the media. The biggest problem is kids
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calling 1-900 chat lines and calling porn lines (of which many are 1-900s).
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In California, there are something like 470 different porn lines to call. Ma
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Bell has started to issue a service that would cancel out the service.
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Certain businesses (with large phone systems) have had their phone systems
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cancel out calls because so many employees have been calling the different
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call-in services. And then there are those kids who sit around on chat and
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porn lp the famous $1000 phone bills.
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TITLE: Phone Credit Card Rings Up $5,430 Bill
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FROM: The Chicago Sun-Times
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DATE: January 18, 1988
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By John Jeter
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Jeffrey Zan and Donna Plybon have been seeing each other about six
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months and share all sorts of secrets, including her telephone credit card
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number.
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Apparently that secret got out, and they recently received her phone
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bill- 53 pages long with a total of $5,430.81 for calls from California
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to Qatar, from Elmhurst to Ethiopia.
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"How many phones are in Ethiopia, you know?" said an incredulous Zang,
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21, of Wheeling. "We send these guys mega-food and they're talking on the
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telephone. I'm serious; this is really crazy."
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Zang, who works for a magazine sales company in Arlington Heights, is
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frequently on the road and follows the "phone first" advice. He regularly
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calls from area pay phones, using the AT&T Calling Card belonging to Plybon,
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22, of Brookfield.
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On Nov. 23, Zang said, he made a call from an Elmhurst 7-Eleven to a
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client in Roselle, and he speculated that somebody in the store overheard
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his conversation.
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"What happened was, this guy got the phone number, hearing it from me,
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and he called his squeeze in Pakistan, and then he gave the number to all of
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his buddies all over the country, and it just became a chain letter the went
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on from [Dec. 7] all the way to [Dec. 19]," he said, naming the dates on the
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bill.
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Plybon received the bill Friday, and the two reported it to AT&T
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Saturday night- after a study in geography and international economics.
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The priciest call was an 84-minute chat from Elmhurst to Pakistan that
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cost $254. There were calls from Chicago to the United Arab Emirates,
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from Saratoga, Calif. to Norway, and to Somalia and Singapore.
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"AT&T is really freaking out," Zang said.
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"This is my first time of hearing of a bill that high," said Vicki
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McNair, an AT&T account representative at Parsippany, N.J.
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Zang and Plybon are "innocent until proven guilty, as it's always said.
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So they're not responsible until we get an investigation on it to see what
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really went on," she said.
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Ron Gaddy, an AT&T account specialist, said credit card fraud, a
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federal offense, requres investigations that take up to 30 days.
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Needless to say, the card has been cancelled, though Plybon and Zang's
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relationship hasn't because it's based on trust, the two said.
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"I was just letting him us it [the card] for his business because he's my
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boyfriend," Plybon said. "It's not like he's going to be calling Pakistan."
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Just another case of AT&T Calling Card fraud. The AT&T account representative
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must have been pretty naive if she had never heard of a bill that high.
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This bill was only $5,430. The record is around $300,000.
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For more information on AT&T Calling Card Fraud see:
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TNS Issue #6- Articn Kids are Too Dumb to Steal"
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TNS Issue #9- Article: "A Call to Stop Long-Distance Scam"
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==============================================================================
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Both of these articles from previous issues are about AT&T CC fraud. The
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situations are both similar to this one.
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TITLE: AT&T Accuses G.S.A. of Helping Competitors
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FROM: The New York Times
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DATE: January 14, 1988
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by Calvin Sims
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The American Telephone and Telegraph Company yesterday formally accused
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officials of the General Services Administration of leaking sensitive
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information to its competitors, enabling them to win government telephone
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contracts at AT&T's expense.
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The Federal Government has been investigating allegations that agency
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officials gave AT&T's confidential bid information to competing companies in
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return for bribes and favors. AT&T has said that such information was used to
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outbid it on contracts to supply the government with computerized switching
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equipment worth about $55 million.
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Before Issue #21 comes to an end, I would like to print out a table of
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contents for all the previous issues.
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Tolmes News Service Issue #1
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Introduction to TNS Magazine
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Tolmes News Service Issue #2
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Introduction to Issue #2
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They Sure Can Talk in Raleigh
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Teaching Computer Ethics in the Schools
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Cash-Machine Magician
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Cheaper Electronics Makes It a Snap to Snoop
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Los Alamos Nuclear Facility Security Boost
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Tolmes News Service Issue #3
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Making Computers Snoop-Proof
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War Against Phone Hacking Heats Up
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Toll Fraud Trial Sets New Tone
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Tolmes News Service Issue #4
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Cellular Technology
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Pirate BBS
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Scanning Bust
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Rip Offs
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How the Soviets Are Bugging America
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Deadly Bugs
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The Newest Dating Game
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Tolmes News Service Issue #5
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Electronic Cryptography Report
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Tolmes News Service Issue #6
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HD Sentry: Hard Disk Protection from Trojan Horse Programs
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Check This: Ma Bell is a Generous Soul
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Sign In and then Sign On
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How To Beat Phone Assault
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Prisoner Phone Phreaks
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Suburban Kids Are Too Dumb to Steal
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Tolmes News Service Issue #7
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Federal 5 for Cellular Phone Fraud in NYC
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18 Are Seized in Illegal Use of Mobile Telephones
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Hello Anywhere
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Tolmes News Service Issue #8
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Keeping the Secrets Inside the Computer
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Bugging
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Urine Hot-Line
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Innovation? Just Hold the Phone
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Tolmes News Service Issue #9
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The National Guards
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The Caller That Isn't Long-Winded
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A Call to Stop Long-Distance Scam
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Online Junkies- Artificial Intelligence
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Hacking Through NASA: A Threat- Or Only an Embarassment
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Tolmes News Service Issue #10
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The Bust of Shadow Hawk
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Tolmes News Service Issue #11
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Shadow Hawk's Bust: Continued from TNS Issue #10
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US Sprint Sues "Ring" of Hackers for $20 Million
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Tolmes News Service Issue #12
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The Blue Box and Ma Bell
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Tolmes News Service Issue #13
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Capt. Zap: Informant?
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Tolmes News Service Issue #14
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411: Life at Directory Assistance
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Tolmes News Service Issue #15
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The Max Headroom TV Pirate
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Tolmes News Service Issue #16
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The Celling of America
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Tales That Do Not Compute
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Responses to Issue #12's Article
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Introduction: TNS QuickNotes
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Tolmes News Service Issue #17
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New Security Measures at ITT
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Capt. Zap's Defense
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Tolmes News Service Issue #18
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2600 Magazine's Official Bulletin Boards
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Some Things about Phrack Inc.
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Syndicate Report: Will It Return?
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TNS QuickNotes
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Tolmes News Service Issue #19
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'If You Need Help, Press 3'
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Satellite Paging
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