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On Thu, 6 Jun 1996 00:40:07 +0100, you wrote:
>THis was forwarded to me by a friend.
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>SOrry I didn't get the source.
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>Paul Cronshaw DC
>CYberchiro and Hobby Beekeeper
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>America's honeybees are in a bad way.
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> Already weakened by 12 years of battling blood-sucking mites, bees
> have been brought to their knees by a soggy spring on the heels of
. . . much good stuff snipped
> animals that eat them. But they guessed that in places such as New
> York and New Jersey, which may have no wild honeybees left, there
> aren't going to be too many wild berries this year.
This must have been a 'wire' (AP, UP, UPI, etc.) release article. As
near as I can tell, the identical article appeared in the Cape
Girardeau, Missouri, Southeast Missourian Newspaper.
-- John Taylor --
Southeast Missouri
When in danger, or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!
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