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On 05 Mar 2007 07:40:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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> Ed Horrocks wants to talk with you using the new Yahoo! Messenger:
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> Accept the invitation by clicking this link:
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> http://invite.msg.yahoo.com/invite?op=accept&intl=uk&sig=TGAEWVBoGMMfNsfpvxTzZfNZ1Xl7n_x_PJML8xIoqiiQ5E3gDUjPul34mHo0SzcqCy3j1yWf85btne5AUgC1FG7qG66BnXK9Wd1xVpx5u6n5hPf.Bjerd5lPtgFL2u2K0yQ4l1Nsy6J3w21XEHm43nfyV82M0gAtYN7roQ--
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> With Yahoo! Messenger, you get:
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> Free worldwide PC-to-PC calls.* All you need are speakers and a microphone
> (or a headset). If no one's there, leave a voicemail!
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> IM Windows Live&trade; Messenger friends too. Add your Windows Live
> friends to your Yahoo! contact list. See when they're online and IM them
> anytime.
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> Stealth settings keep you in control. Now you can get in touch on your
> time, by controlling who sees when you're online.
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> So what are you waiting for? It's free. Get Yahoo! Messenger and start
> connecting how you want, when you want.
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> ** Emergency 999 calling services not available on Yahoo! Messenger.
> Please inform others who use your Yahoo! Messenger they must dial 999
> through traditional phone lines or mobiles. Not for use in countries where
> use is prohibited. Free calling refers only to internet calling, and
> requires that you provide your own internet access. Call usage may be
> limited by your ISP.
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