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King Saul:
I thought you would be somewhere in Atlanta today in the midst of the July
4th jamboree/buzz and I guess sober reflection on the political state of The
Gambia.
Anyway, enjoy wherever you may be.
Good night.
OB.
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From: saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 29 June 2000 16:54 PM
Subject: Re: Cheyassin failed in his attempt to remand Darbo
> Sorry about Simon Talibo folks. I don't know too much about him, except
that
> him and Apai Jatta (short Taxi cab driver and Kukoi's Public Works Dept
> minister designate,) were good buddies. Before the abortive coup in '81,
> their favorite hangout was right where Kukoi lived in Sicap (near the
swamps
> in Tallinding.) I'll still recognize him if I should see him, but there's
> not much about the guy. Unlike any of Kukoi's "boys," Simon doesn't stand
> out in any way. From his looks, and behavior, (a dour, colorless, and
rather
> shadowy character,) it seems he'd be merely contented with living in some
> obscure village. On, the other hand, he's the type that any fairly
> intelligent person could manipulate and turn into a monster. A
semi-literate
> named Kukoi Samba Sanyang did just that (to several half-wits like Simon.)
> "Go figure!" like they say around here. This is my opinion based on what I
> remember of this Koto. Sorry, it isn't much.
>
> Saul.
>
>
> >Gambia-L:
> >
> >Another e-mail from one of my sources in the Gambia.
> >
> >Ebrima Ceesay
> >
> >_________________________________________________________________
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> >>Subject: Cheyassin has failed in his attempt to remand
>
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