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The note refers to allegations made by Goodman that other staff were also guilty of intercepting voicemails.
The note refers to Esther Frances Alexander (1837-1917) was was known as Fanny and later Francesca.
At the end of the draft, the Israelis inserted a note, which read, "Outstanding question for consideration: How to address the situation in Gaza in the document?" The note refers to the takeover of Gaza by the militant Islamist organization Hamas.
The note refers to him as "a Tory moderniser as early as 2002, said the party needed 'to get a life, to join the 21st century, to be representative of British society today, to change who we are so we can reform Britain'".
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The authorities said it was unclear which crime group the note referred to.
He was doing this as an act of revenge". Without offering specifics, Mr. Fava said the note referred to the massacre at an Oklahoma post office in August 1986.
A college spokeswoman said the note referred to the massacre of more than 30 students and teachers at Virginia Tech in April.
The note referred to a consultation document that states the government "will open new grammars, albeit that they would have to follow various conditions".
After a police investigation, school officials determined that the note referred to a laser tag game being played by some students, said Michelle Ruess, a spokeswoman for the school.
The note referred to an article published May 11 that said the two companies and AT&T had provided such records, without warrants, for a database the security agency was compiling to detect terrorist activity.
Lapointe said he was at home watching television when the incident went down, and the note referred to the account of two fire marshals whose assessment of the blaze seemed consistent with that.
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