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"\"Let us not speak foul in folly!\" - ][<en Phollit" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 4/27/2003 10:03:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:

> Yea, I took out those windows for Alistar Duncan (who later served hard time for selling stolen mausolium [sp?]  windows) who did sell them to a Japanese collector. The deal was arranged by the Episcopal diocese.
> The church, sans Tiffany's, was supposed to be sold to the
> Koreans but the deal fell thru.
> Maybe they spent all their money making a-bombs.

Jim and all,

My apologies for having recycled (or dredged up) this sad story again.  It sounded familiar when I pecked out my version, and the bell rang much more clearly when Jim re-reported his side of it above.

On the other hand, I was on topic.  For a change.

Ralph

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