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> Yup........we ALWAYS knew it............
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> Best
> Greg
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> On Jul 21, 10:27 am, "Runge 124" <phi...(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
>> So what, crossposter ?
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>> "Bienvenue � Bord" <bienve...(a)abord.fr> a �crit dans le message de groupe
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>> discussion : 3u3j9c.nul.1...(a)news.alt.net...
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>> >http://www.metro.co.uk/news/835663-stewardess-stole-from-sleeping-air...
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>> > Stewardess stole from sleeping air passengers
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>> > An Air France stewardess has been arrested after stealing thousands of
>> > pounds in cash and valuables as her unsuspecting victims slept on
>> > long-haul flights.
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>> > The 47-year-old � named only as Lucie R � targeted dozens of wealthy
>> > Japanese business travellers flying between Paris and Tokyo in first
>> > class, reportedly because many frequently carried large amounts of
>> > cash.
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>> > �The first complaints of theft came in January, when five passengers
>> > said
>> > they had lost a total of �4,000 (�3,400) during a flight from the far
>> > east,� said French police.
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>> > �Then reports of theft multiplied throughout the year � totalling
>> > incidents of theft on 142 flights.�
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>> > The light-fingered thief also pilfered jewellery, watches and credit
>> > cards
>> > while pretending to make passengers more comfortable. Gold and silver,
>> > a
>> > Cartier watch and a diamond ring were all unearthed in a safe deposit
>> > box
>> > at a bank in her home town of Rouen, northern France.
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>> > After a six-month investigation comparing staff rotas with theft
>> > complaints, she was seized at Paris�s Charles de Gaulle at 4.30am on
>> > Friday as she got off the 12-hour flight from Tokyo.
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>> > �She has confessed to 26 separate thefts that she can remember � but
>> > clearly there are others,� said police.
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>> > �Her bank account also reflects the fact that she was amassing far more
>> > cash than her salary would suggest.�
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>> > Air France said it was only responsible for property in hold luggage.
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>> > They said passengers who thought they had been robbed should contact
>> > their
>> > insurance company.
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>> > The woman faces up to ten years in jail if convicted. She�s also lost
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