Thursday, February 17, 2005

Village News

02/17/2005
In Paraguay, the daughter of an ex-president was found dead. She had been abducted back in Septembre, yet somehow the world press seems to have overlooked the follow-up of this story.
Ecuador appears to feeling the political unrest of an unstable world economy, making the noises of political upheaval. In Iraq, four troops were killed in a non-combat automobile accident. No details were given.
A small aircraft crashed yesterday in Pueblo, Colorado killing eight people, including four employees of Circuit City. The plane is owned by Circuit City.
In Narragansett, Rhode Island, the lobster population is being ravaged by a disease that affects their shells. No effect on the "meat" of the creatures. Strange that the report identified the bodies of the creatures as "meat". Quite an assumption as to the observed function of lobster. So sad.
Made contact with a member of the Canyon Club this morning. He is a writer, from the Midwest, much like myself. We conversed well on many subjects, concluding that he would make a better friend than sponsor. The search continues. Flashed back to the Jumbo Jimbo moment while having coffee at Dietrich's. Quite the new beginning.
Still looking for my own apartment, seeking my open door.

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