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Keep your chin up my love.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| August 17, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Western Daily Press)

"Out of something bad, comes something good, here's hoping," "When this happens - people will support you. This is Great Britain," "Keep your chin up - don't let these scumbags win," "Best wishes, thinking of you," "All the best, I hope you get all your money back," "Good luck," "Keep smiling Elsie," "I wish you all the best," "Keep your chin up," "My thoughts and prayers are with you," "Best wishes," "Hope she doubles the amount lost," "My thoughts are with you," "This kind of robbery will never cease while people store their money in pots around the house. It soon becomes common knowledge and criminals have ears, especially if they have to fuel their …

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