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    Coy sale in England

    Looks like it would be fun to be in Oxfordshire this weekend:

    "Coys has assembled just over 60 cars for its sale to be held at the Porsche Club GB’s 2006 Festival. Needless to say, the majority of entries are from the Stuttgart manufacturer, including several significant racing cars such as this ex-Fitzpatrick 1983 Porsche 956."

    http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/maga...0.asp?id=13086

    Love to have this 956 in my garage, especially since the JDavid pyramid scam started right here in my home town!
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    J. David Chief To San Diego

    Published: May 1, 1984
    J. David Dominelli, the fugitive owner of a bankrupt currency trading firm, was ordered returned to San Diego today to face criminal charges in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings and his unlawful departure from the United States.

    The order was issued by a United States magistrate.

    Mr. Dominelli, who is 42 years old, was arrested Saturday when he arrived here from the Caribbean island of Montserrat. The arrest ended a two-week flight by Mr. Dominelli, whose firm, J. David & Company, was declared bankrupt March 21. J. David is believed to owe investors $125 million.

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    J. David Chief To San Diego

    Published: May 1, 1984
    J. David Dominelli, the fugitive owner of a bankrupt currency trading firm, was ordered returned to San Diego today to face criminal charges in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings and his unlawful departure from the United States.

    The order was issued by a United States magistrate.

    Mr. Dominelli, who is 42 years old, was arrested Saturday when he arrived here from the Caribbean island of Montserrat. The arrest ended a two-week flight by Mr. Dominelli, whose firm, J. David & Company, was declared bankrupt March 21. J. David is believed to owe investors $125 million.

    More here....
    http://www.sdreader.com/php/cityshow.php?id=C112200

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