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Transportation Secretary Norman
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two new task forces to work on improving air
security. One will look at ways to prevent
terrorists from gaining access to cockpits, the
other will try to come up with a system to stop
terrorists from getting aboard planes as two
groups did, with such apparent ease Tuesday, at
Boston's Logan Airport. Perhaps both of those
protective systems would have already been in
place at Logan, and elsewhere, if anyone had
listened to one man.
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screening system,
this is more than
possible. Given
time, considering
current threats, it
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TO SEN. JOHN
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FOR most of us, it was a scenario we had never
imagined, but not for Brian Sullivan.
"When I saw that plane hit the tower, I knew I
failed," says Sullivan. "I failed to get their attention."
A former special agent for The Federal Aviation
Administration for 10 years, Sullivan was responsible
for checking out the security of FAA radar towers
and air traffic control facilities. But after he retired
from the FAA in January, he became concerned
about the security at Logan International Airport in
Boston, as well as other airports throughout the
nation.
"I knew the system was vulnerable enough to
take down several domestic flights on any given
day," says Sullivan. "And I felt in my heart, please
don't tell me that there haven't been any hijackings
in the past five to ten years — they just decided they
weren't going to exploit the system."
He became so alarmed he decided the public
needed to know. So this spring he and another former
special agent helped a local television crew expose
security problems at Logan.
"We were successful in penetrating the security
screening check points at Logan nine out of 10
times," says Sullivan. "And if we were successful at
doing it, potential terrorist could do it."
This was hardly the first time that questions had
been raised about security at Logan. Between 1997
and 2000, undercover FAA inspectors found that
Logan airport security employees routinely failed to
detect test items like pipe bombs and guns. They
were also able to gain access to planes parked over
night, and other restricted areas without even being
questioned. In all, there were 136 security violations.
"When we did this video report, and it appeared
on television, there was a natural reaction on behalf
of the FAA and Massport," says Sullivan. "Two
weeks later after the dust settled, the people I was
involved with went back and re-tested with basically
the same result."
Besides helping the TV journalists, Sullivan says
he expressed his concerns to the FAA administrator's
hotline. He also says he sent a letter to Massachusetts
Sen. John Kerry, a letter that now seems all too
prophetic.
From the letter:
"With the concept of jihad, do you think it would
be difficult for a terrorist to get on a plane and

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destroy himself and all other passengers? Think for a
moment how vital the air transportation industry is to
the overall economic well being as a nation. Think
what the result would be of a coordinated attack
which took down several domestic flights on the
same day. The problem is, with our current screening
system, this is more than possible. Given time,
considering current threats, it is almost likely."
Sullivan says Sen. Kerry responded to his letter
and asked the Department of Transportation's
Inspector General look into the matter.
"I think Sen. Kerry did get it to the right people
and they were about to take action."
The FAA also responded, but in a way that left
Sullivan unconvinced that anything would happen
anytime soon.
From that letter:
"The New England Region Civil Aviation
Security Division continues to work with the air
carriers and airport officials at the Boston Logan
International Airport to address security issues raised
by the video presentation."
That letter Sullivan provided to us is dated
August 20. Just three weeks later, the results of the
scenario that Sullivan had warned about were there
for everyone to see.
After the
disaster,
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authorities said that
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government to get us
to a level of requisite
security a height of security," says Sullivan, "where a
terrorist who was doing surveillance would have
looked and said, wait a minute, we need to move
onto a softer target. Obviously, they thought Logan,
Newark, and Dulles were places they could exploit.
The only thing Sullivan hadn't thought of was

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that the hijackers would choose to crash the planes
into two towers filled with people.
"How can I put my mind — my thought, my
mind, in their head, in the mind of a sick bastard who
believes so much in jihad that if I kill the infidel,
women, children, people at work, if I kill the infidel,
I go to heaven? I don't think so," says Sullivan.
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Three hundred state troopers have been called in.
Logan Airport is on high alert, proof that Sullivan
may have been wrong about one thing he said in his
letter to his Senator: "We don't have to wait for a
tragedy to occur to act."
An FAA spokesman confirms that Brian Sullivan
raised security concerns prior to the hijackings, but
the spokesman was not able to provide details
Sunday on how the agency followed up.

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              <text>----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Lisa Deluca &lt;LDeluca@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:46:05 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re:  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Vivek-&#13;
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I left them a few hours ago. They made a quick stop. Do you have melissa's&#13;
home phone? That is where they were headed.&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  David Chu &lt;dchu@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:47:58 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Fw: 142 atlantic ave &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Did you find them?&#13;
David Chu&#13;
The BRUT ECN&#13;
(212) 952 0280 x176&#13;
&#13;
-----Original Message-----&#13;
From: David Chu &lt;dchu@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
To: Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
Sent: Tue Sep 11 14:26:30 2001&#13;
Subject: 142 atlantic ave&#13;
&#13;
Bet clinton and henry st. 718 855 0104. My cel 917 689 1199&#13;
David Chu&#13;
The BRUT ECN&#13;
(212) 952 0280 x176&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Lisa Deluca &lt;LDeluca@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:40:35 -0400 &#13;
To  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt;, Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re:  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
My husband and I walked with them to chinatown. They are ok.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
-----Original Message-----&#13;
From: Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
To: Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
Sent: Tue Sep 11 14:31:22 2001&#13;
Subject: &#13;
&#13;
Has anyone heard from melissa fallon or jenn patrko? &#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:33:54 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re:  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Jen that just started on the desk this week&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:31:22 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Has anyone heard from melissa fallon or jenn patrko? &#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  David Chu &lt;dchu@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:26:30 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  142 atlantic ave &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Bet clinton and henry st. 718 855 0104. My cel 917 689 1199&#13;
David Chu&#13;
The BRUT ECN&#13;
(212) 952 0280 x176&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:44:51 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
At 34TH st they have two sets of ferries running to jersey. &#13;
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The waterway is going to weehawkin. From there they have buses running north&#13;
or south only&#13;
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The circle line is going to lincoln park. I think that is by jersey city&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Lisa Deluca &lt;LDeluca@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:00:34 -0400 &#13;
To  Melissa Reilly &lt;MReilly@ebrut.com&gt;, Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Please e-mail us..ley us know u r ok.. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
At a friends apt at 38/3rd. Let me know if anyone needs help making call.&#13;
Thank goodness for blackberries.&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Roger Kwong &lt;RKwong@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:31:39 -0400 &#13;
To  Lisa Lee &lt;llee@ebrut.com&gt;, BDSales &lt;BDSales@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Fw: Re: Contact information &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Roger kwong okay.&#13;
&#13;
Is everyone okay? Is there anything I can do?? Make phone calls for anyone&#13;
??&#13;
&#13;
Alternate email rkwong99@yahoo.com&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Lisa Lee &lt;llee@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:27:15 -0400 &#13;
To  BDSales &lt;BDSales@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Fw: Re: Contact information &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Fyi&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
-----Original Message-----&#13;
From: Lisa Lee &lt;llee@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
To: Richard Schenkman &lt;rschenkman@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
Sent: Tue Sep 11 11:26:41 2001&#13;
Subject: Re: Contact information&#13;
&#13;
With us&#13;
Glen juanita sophie jeannete pat meehan scott funk lisa lee k glancy&#13;
lorraine&#13;
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Call lisa for glen 201 722 9343&#13;
Jeanett her home 201 935 5591&#13;
Pat OK&#13;
Lisa lee call neveen 7327651239&#13;
"Athleen glAncy ok&#13;
Lorraine call Ann Bridgeman 866 968 2665&#13;
Juanita call maria 9732685361&#13;
Sophie call home 7183722253&#13;
Scott ok&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  David Chu &lt;dchu@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:20:35 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Where r u &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Almost at the end. Illmeet you there. &#13;
David Chu&#13;
The BRUT ECN&#13;
(212) 952 0280 x176&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Sidney Thomson &lt;SThomson@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:12:36 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Where is everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
They just opened grand central. Lined up for the first train out. &#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:06:51 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Ferry to jersey closed&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:01:57 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Where is everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
David chu, dianna b and vivek &#13;
We are on the manhattan bridge walking towards brooklyn&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:00:21 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Where is everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Heading torward ferry to nj&#13;
&#13;
I will inform if it is open&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:41:59 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
My cell is working and I can call anyone if they wish&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:40:00 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Hello  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I am ok and trying to get a ferry. I will let you guys know&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:37:44 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Police on the street are advicing to head towards brooklyn &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:34:10 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  If u can make it walk on water street towards fdr &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Everyone is walking north on pearl&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:19:40 -0400 &#13;
To  Harry Eagens &lt;heagens@ebrut.com&gt;, Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Pls check in again &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Dianna and vivek ok&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Harry Eagens &lt;heagens@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:18:23 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Pls check in again &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Harry&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
-----Original Message-----&#13;
From: Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;&#13;
To: 'brut@cobra.brass.com' &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt;&#13;
Sent: Tue Sep 11 10:10:37 2001&#13;
Subject: Pls check in again&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Hung Truong &lt;htruong@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:12:37 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Pls check in again &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I'm home.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Lisa Lee &lt;llee@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:47:55 -0400 &#13;
To  Vivek Sud &lt;vsud@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Fw:  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Can we go back in the building?&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:40:31 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I apolgize for the last email. I was asking is everyone accounted for?&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:36:41 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Everyone accounted for&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Scott Ammaturo &lt;sammaturo@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:31:32 -0400 &#13;
To  Brut &lt;Brut@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Does anyone have a phone that works?&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Paul Arber &lt;parber@brass.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:27:47 -0400 &#13;
To  Hung Truong &lt;htruong@ebrut.com&gt;, Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, brut@wms1.brass.com &#13;
Subject  RE: Pls check in everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
This is Paul Arber, NASDAQ has postponed the opening until 10am. I need to&#13;
have someone contact me (201)499-5917 (201)232-9586 to determine how we&#13;
should react.&#13;
&#13;
Paul Arber&#13;
&#13;
-----Original Message-----&#13;
From: Hung Truong [mailto:htruong@ebrut.com]&#13;
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 6:26 AM&#13;
To: Edward Hussey; 'brut@wms1.brass.com'&#13;
Subject: Re: Pls check in everyone&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Has everyone checked in?&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Hung Truong &lt;htruong@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:26:00 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Pls check in everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Has everyone checked in?&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Douglas Hurry &lt;dhurry@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:20:48 -0400 &#13;
To  Kathleen Byrne &lt;kbyrne@ebrut.com&gt;, BDSales &lt;BDSales@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re:  &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Lehman is closed I'm grabbing the ferry to nj&#13;
Doug&#13;
Thanks in advance,&#13;
&#13;
Doug Hurry&#13;
The BRUT ECN, L.L.C.&#13;
55 Broadway 7th Floor&#13;
New York, NY 10006&#13;
www.ebrut.com&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may&#13;
contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended&#13;
recipient, please notify The BRUT ECN, L.L.C. immediately at (212) 952-0280&#13;
or "enter your departments e-mail address or your e-mail address&#13;
here", and destroy all copies of this message and&#13;
any attachments.&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Hung Truong &lt;htruong@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:15:30 -0400 &#13;
To  Edward Hussey &lt;ehussey@ebrut.com&gt;, "'brut@wms1.brass.com'" &lt;brut@wms1.brass.com&gt; &#13;
Subject  Re: Everyone check in &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Stuck in traffic in brooklyn&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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----- Original Message ----- &#13;
From  Kathleen Byrne &lt;IMCEAEX-_O=BRUT_OU=EBRUT_CN=RECIPIENTS_CN=KBYRNE@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Date  Tue, 11 Sep 2001 08:56:58 -0400 &#13;
To  BDSales &lt;BDSales@ebrut.com&gt; &#13;
Subject   &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
everyone please respond to this email. randy is trying to account for all&#13;
sales guys.&#13;
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