We get the most wonderfulCommunionLetters. In our latest one,Chadwrites: “When I was in second grade, I had a very terrifyingexperience. I?m 26 years old now and I still remember theevents like they happened yesterday. Every night, for about2 weeks, I would go to my room and get into bed. I would nosooner lie down, then all of a sudden I would hear a voicein my room. This voice always spoke in a language I couldn’tunderstand and seemed to be coming from some sort ofelectronic device.”

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Remember the "money-making" e-mail scams from Nigeria? (Maybe you’re still getting them). A group of spam-busterswho call themselves 419eater.com areusing their skills to track these scammers down and have fun at the same time (419 stands of a section of Nigeria’s legalcode).

Dan Damon writes in bbcnews.com that millions of people geta version of this letter everyday: "Dear Sir/ Madam, I amfine today and how are you? I hope this letter will find youin the best of health. I am Prince Joe Eboh, the Chairman ofthe ‘Contract Award Committee,’ of the ‘Niger DeltaDevelopment Commission (NDDC),’ a subsidiary of the NigerianNational Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
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Unknowncountry readers have always been fascinated bydiscoveries of ancient, underwater cities, like one beinginvestigated off the coast of Cuba. U.K. science advisor SirDavid King says there will be more of these to investigatein the future?but they’ll be places we’re living in rightnow. He says, “On current trends, cities like London, NewYork and New Orleans will be among the first to go.?
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You heard it on Dreamland first: On June 12, Linda Howeinterviewed Professor Vittorio Formisano, who works with theEuropean Space Agency’s orbiting Mars Express craft, whosaid he was about to announce that there is life on Mars.Now he says he’ll release this information in Paris in a fewdays. Ammonia has been discovered on Mars, and because itsurvives for only a short time in the Martian atmosphere, itmust be constantly replenished. Only living microbes can dothis, so the conclusion is inescapable: there is life onMars.
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