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anna italian
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Re: emergency contact information re tourists/florida/hurricane rita
      Wed Nov 02 2005 05:54 AM

Hi friends,
i am italian i am anna,excuse me for my english,i write you from italy,i have a problem,i'm very very worried for my friend Michael.I haven't his notice and with hurricane many people are without home.
Can you help me to have notice of michael?
I'd like know only if he is well.
He 's 32 years old,black hair ,he is transferred by few in south florida .The surname is guadi.
Please help me to know if he stay fine.
Thanks for attencion.

My email is: ladyoscar33@netscape.net



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* emergency contact information re tourists/florida/hurricane rita rita45simpson Wed Nov 02 2005 05:54 AM
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. * * Re: emergency contact information re tourists/florida/hurricane rita Sarasota3G   Thu Sep 22 2005 10:29 PM
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