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From: Jean Khan
Subject: [Bug-sweater] premeditate daedalus recriminatory coo xi
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:04:55 +0200

LISTEN UP
BUY APPM January 16th
This advisory is based on exclusive insiders/agents information. (APPM.PK)
We took APPM from 6 Cents to $ 0.28, with the news release out there is NO DOUBT it will reach $ 2.00 per share

Don'nt sit out this one

Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc. (APPM.PK)


Call your broker Tuesday morning and get in before it makes the move.

Lates News release:

BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc., (Pink Sheets: APPM - News) announced today the launch of a music production division. This is a collaboration with industry veteran Steve Thompson. Steve Thompson Productions has contributed to the sales of more than 200 million albums worldwide. With a history that spans more than two deccades, Steve Thompson is credited for the production of many well-known artists. The company is currently in negotiations for a merger between the two entities. More information is available on their website
YOU WANNA WATCH THIS
YOU WANNA WATCH THIS


Several thousand GOP supporters cheered Bush as he strode into the darkened Springfield Exposition Center where volunteers handed out signs that said "Cards fans for Talent" -- a reference to the St. Louis Cardinals' World Series victory.
Mourners honored the firefighters killed by the California arson fire as the first of five funerals began Friday, and praised authorities for charging the man accused of starting that fire with murder.
Violence against Iraqis has grown unabated in the past month, with more than 1,300 killed since October 1. Fearing more bloodshed after Sunday's expected announcement of a verdict in the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, Iraq's defense minister has canceled leave for all army officers.
Small planes could previously fly below 1,100 feet along the river without filing flight plans or checking in with air traffic control. The FAA said the rule change -- a temporary one -- was made for safety reasons.

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