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I have somehow lost my copy of the S&P scalper.  Old age is unfun.  If someone
could put it in the digest or e-mail it to me I would be forever grateful.  

Another subject: I asked for information on R&W Technical services and got
many very good responses.  One suggested that I call up the Houston Chronicle
newspaper and go to their archives.  I did so, and as a result found an
article which made me give up the idea of enlisting R&W services.

My mailing address is;

John Bruder
PO Box 82160
Phoenix, AZ 85071

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 (602) 993-2332