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Spams take on Net fear approach

Sub Headline: The world will end tomorrow - official

There's some good news today for all our London readers who have always believed - as do we - that two days is just not enough of a weekend. Well, we have it on good authority that you won't have to get up early on Monday and trudge your way to the office. Here's why:

To all,

I have just been told this story from a friend at work, I would take it seriously

My friends friend was walking in London last week and she saw a man drop his wallet. she picked it up and ran after him. once she caught him she gave the wallet to him and he was so grateful that he thought he would give her a piece of advice for the thanks. he was an Arab and told her to do herself a favour and do not be anywhere near the centre of London on the 13th of October. She was so scared that she went straight to the police. the police asked her if she would be able to identify the man, they gave her a book of wanted terrorists and she was able to identify him in the book.

This is not a circular its from me and was told to me from a reliable source.

tell all your friends

This of course is not true, but the recent attacks has spawned new kinds of chain mails or fear on the Internet, where it seems everyone wants you to be a part of a rumor that will spell fresh attacks targetted at the west. The Register has put together a very well written article on what people have been doing to add to fears.

News source: The Register - For full article

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