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'''CIS bulletin''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. It does not impact commodity prices.
'''CIS Bulletin''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. It does not impact commodity prices.


== Report ==  
== Report ==  


''CIS bulletin''<BR>
CIS Bulletin <BR>
''CIS operatives are requesting information from anyone who knows who is responsible for the death of Harold Binkum, a popular singer whose most recent song, 'Old Marlene, she ain't what she used to be', has been in the charts for the last 27 weeks. Ser Binkum was found brutally strangled two days ago, his tongue having been torn out and impaled on a stick next to the corpse. A note which read 'Peace at last!' was found next to the body. ''
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CIS operatives are requesting information from anyone who knows who is responsible for the death of Harold Binkum, a popular singer whose most recent song, 'Old Marlene, she ain't what she used to be', has been in the charts for the last 27 weeks. Ser Binkum was found brutally strangled two days ago, his tongue having been torn out and impaled on a stick next to the corpse. A note which read 'Peace at last!' was found next to the body.  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 3 July 2011

CIS Bulletin is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. It does not impact commodity prices.

Report

CIS Bulletin

CIS operatives are requesting information from anyone who knows who is responsible for the death of Harold Binkum, a popular singer whose most recent song, 'Old Marlene, she ain't what she used to be', has been in the charts for the last 27 weeks. Ser Binkum was found brutally strangled two days ago, his tongue having been torn out and impaled on a stick next to the corpse. A note which read 'Peace at last!' was found next to the body.