FW: It's the supreme day to wear a new gift.

Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 16:27:38 -1100
From: "bennett alvanas" <deryck@iranmelody.com>
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Hey partner,

Going to the mall to purchase your necessities is so last month- come
internet shopping with me tonight!

Because I love you,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jiho" <johanan@abelmartin.com>
To: "bennett alvanas" <deryck@iranmelody.com>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 11:27 PM
Subject: It's the supreme day to wear a new gift.



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Mohammed Bechari, president of the National Federation of the Muslims of
France, said his group would start legal proceedings against France Soir
because of "these pictures that have disturbed us, and that are still
hurting the feelings of 1.2 billion Muslims." Former Lions Lineman Utley
Wants to Walk By LARRY LAGE, AP Sports Writer 
No apologies.
Special-teams ace Sean Morey says players on other teams like the passion
they see from Cowher."I was taught that it was OK to stand firm with who you
are," he said. "None of us are perfect, but at the same time we can set big
goals to accomplish big things. That's kind of how I look at the game. I
play the game to really go after breaking goals and breaking records that
never have been seen before. The records I go after, you'd almost be like,
'Is that really possible?'  DETROIT - Mike Utley skis and scuba dives
without any help from his legs. The former     Detroit Lions guard has come
a long way since what seemed like an ordinary play ended his career and left
him paralyzed on Nov. 17, 1991. But he is not satisfied. 
"I want out of this chair," Utley said from his wheelchair Thursday during
a Super Bowl news conference. "I desire it every day. I want out. "When
you're a player in the league and you see Cowher on the sideline, you say,
'Man, I'd like to play for that guy,' " Morey says. "When I was released by
the Eagles (after the 2003 season), he signed me and I was really excited.
He laughs a lot and enjoys the game, and I think that's sort of contagious.
You watch the players on this team, and they enjoy the game right along with
him."


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