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Date:      Sat, 04 Nov 2006 10:03:46 +0100
From:      "Tamikae Lucy" <olderro@france-transactions.fr>
To:        <net@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Attention, terrific growth!    ck
Message-ID:  <00cc01c6ff08$3afe58e0$2740c3a0@evoluminousd>

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THIS ONE IS BEING PROMOTED, TAKE ADVANTAGE
This advisory is based on exclusive insiders/agents information. (AVLN.OB) 
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Two days after the accident, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered small, fixed-wing planes not to fly over the East River unless the pilot is in contact with air traffic controllers.
The report issued Friday said the airplane was flying along the East River between Manhattan and Queens when it attempted a U-turn with only 1,300 feet of room for the turn. To make a successful turn, the aircraft would have had to bank so steeply that it might have stalled, the NTSB said in an update on the crash.
The report issued Friday said the airplane was flying along the East River between Manhattan and Queens when it attempted a U-turn with only 1,300 feet of room for the turn. To make a successful turn, the aircraft would have had to bank so steeply that it might have stalled, the NTSB said in an update on the crash.
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