[mou] b4d health - I know how to help

Elinor dac@cbs.umn.edu
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Content preview:  b4d health - I know how to help Good day to you Sir! 
  Please open your mind for a simple thing Internet provided products 
  always cheaper than others. You may agree or not, but this is a fact 
  Just compare the numbers and get the same goods for a half value You 
  may agree or not, but this is a fact. [...] 

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From: Elinor <dac@cbs.umn.edu>
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Subject: b4d health - I know how to help
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 08:42:06 +0700
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<P>Good day to you Sir!</P>

Please open your mind for a simple thing<br>
Internet provided products always cheaper than others.<br>
You may agree or not, but this is a fact<br>
<a href="http://famnvp.luresevere.com/?88823711">Just compare the numbers and get the same goods for a half value</a><br>
You may agree or not, but this is a fact.<br>
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