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The Story of the Year

This man was instrumental in the ATM machine and on line banking. A historically remarkable man and he is missing. Let's keep praying for his safe passage.




It has been 6 months since I read a story in the New York Times about a sailor lost at sea. It was a facinating story but it really tweeked my interest. I am amazed that he hasn't been found yet. Nothing of his has surfaced so to speak, no sign has been made. I think it very suspicious.

I hope we keep on looking...

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