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Hello Mike,
You really should consider switching to decafe ;-)
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Thieves.I hate them!
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 09:11:22 -0500, you wrote:
Is the story true? I read it and it sounds like pop-culture fiction.
I've never heard anything about this elsewhere.
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Is the story true? I read it and it sounds like pop-culture fiction.
I've never heard anything about this elsewhere.
If it's
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Is the story true? I read it and it sounds like pop-culture fiction.
I've never heard anything about this elsewhere.
If it's
A more recent theft of Apollo moon rock--2 educational disks stolen
from a car in Virginia Beach.
http://hamptonroads.com/node/48651
http://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum23/HTML/001816.html
I not sure if these have been recovered.
Best,
Whitney
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Hi Martin,
I did finally click on some of the embedded links in the story and saw
the FBI followup article. The ring leader was sentenced to 8 years
in prison - which here
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Hello Mike,
You really should consider switching to decafe ;-)
-Walter
http://gizmodo.com/5242736/how-an-intern-stole-nasas-moon-rocks
How an Intern Stole NASA's Moon Rocks
By Carmel Hagen, 4:00 PM on Wed May 6 2009
In 2002, rogue NASA interns stole millions of dollars in moon rocks. This is the
untold story of how they did it.
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