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Subject:  Ship Notification
From:  "One Day Shipping" <us.25@michaelsmale.com.au>
Date:  Wed, 07 May 2014 03:53:51 -0700
Date Added:  2016-07-20 21:09:05

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BBC Latest News:

MSNBC sorry for 'ill advised' segment
The anchor of MSNBC's "Way Too Early" apologized Tuesday for "ill-advised" references to Mexicans and Cinco de Mayo.

VIDEO: On Kim Dotcom's campaign trail
As multi-millionaire Kim Dotcom launches a political party, the BBC's Dave Lee follows him on the campaign trail.

MSNBC sorry for 'ill advised' segment
The anchor of MSNBC's "Way Too Early" apologized Tuesday for "ill-advised" references to Mexicans and Cinco de Mayo.


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BBC Latest News:

MSNBC sorry for 'ill advised' segment
The anchor of MSNBC's "Way Too Early" apologized Tuesday for "ill-advised" references to Mexicans and Cinco de Mayo.

VIDEO: On Kim Dotcom's campaign trail
As multi-millionaire Kim Dotcom launches a political party, the BBC's Dave Lee follows him on the campaign trail.

MSNBC sorry for 'ill advised' segment
The anchor of MSNBC's "Way Too Early" apologized Tuesday for "ill-advised" references to Mexicans and Cinco de Mayo.