These avenues of information are being checked out and I wrote to Hannah several hours 
ago for clarification.

I have an admin request for all of you. Please do not hit Reply All when you respond 
to this thread. Tamara originally posted her letter to both lists, but that doesn't 
mean we should keep the discussion alive on both lists. (Actually, I'm not even sure 
it merits discussion. Everyone has been informed of people's doubts and can make up 
their own minds.)

Please excuse the ' codes in my e-mail if they show up. That's because I'm at 
work and using a Web interface, which replaces apostrophes with the html code.

Avital
Arachne moderator

> 
> From: Naomi Parkhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/02/08 Sun PM 01:48:53 GMT+02:00
> To: "Tamara P. Duvall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: lace Arachne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
>       chat Arachne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [lace-chat] Re: [lace] Hold it!!! (was: house burned)
> 
> I&apos;m a newcomer to this list (well sort of; I was subscribed a few years 
> back, and have only recently returned), but I might have a useful 
> suggestion in terms of finding out whether the fire really happened or 
> not:
> 
> 1. See if you can find the local paper for the town online and see if 
> there&apos;s a report of the fire.
> 2. Call the local fire department.
> 3. publicise the contact information here.
> 
> There was a recent similar case 
> (http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/012804/new_20040128065.shtml) that 
> was bringing up questions of fraud on LiveJournal, and it turned out 
> that it was true--but various people checked, and made the means of 
> checking public.
> 

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