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From: <ja...@op...> - 2003-08-15 03:38:17
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Angel Pizarro <an...@pc...> writes: > Sorry that's my fault. I haven't gotten around to putting a privacy > constraint on all the groups yet. Will do so now. Hey Angel, This list hasn't had any meaningful traffic for over a year. I would suggest just closing it, i.e. unsubscribing all the members and making it private. If there comes a time when we want to re-open it, we can announce it on mged-mage. Cheers, jas. |
From: Angel P. <an...@pc...> - 2003-08-14 14:18:08
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Sorry that's my fault. I haven't gotten around to putting a privacy constraint on all the groups yet. Will do so now. Angel Elizabeth Brooke-Powell wrote: >Dear List Members, > >I am fed up of getting these junk messages, is there no way they can be >blocked? >It detracts from the usefulness of this discussion group. > >Yours, > >Liz Brooke-Powell > > >-----Original Message----- >From: mge...@li... >[mailto:mge...@li...] On Behalf Of >mge...@li... >Sent: 14 August 2003 04:16 >To: mge...@li... >Subject: Mged-queries digest, Vol 1 #16 - 1 msg > >Send Mged-queries mailing list submissions to > mge...@li... > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > mge...@li... > >You can reach the person managing the list at > mge...@li... > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of Mged-queries digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. THANKS FOR URGENT RESPONSE (Miss Stella Ankoh.) > >--__--__-- > >Message: 1 >From: "Miss Stella Ankoh." <ste...@po...> >Reply-To: ste...@po... >To: mge...@li... >Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 23:07:23 +0200 >Subject: [Mged-queries] THANKS FOR URGENT RESPONSE > >My dear friend=2C > > >compliment of the day to you=2EI know this my mail will come to you >as a surprise=2C but it is only because of the condition i found >myself=2EBefore proceeding=2C i will like to introduce myself >peoperly to you=2EMy name is Miss Stella Ankoh=2Cam 26 years of age=2EI >am from democratic republic of Congo=2C =22WAR ZONE=22=2E > >Since four years ago=2C though=2C i am now an orphan because the war >claimed the life of my parents=2C leaving my younger brother by >name Douglas and I=2E Rather than wasting my time repeating >myself=2Ci suggest you listern to my plea and comprehend my point >clearly=2EOnce you do that=2Ci believe it will narrow your view and >enable you face the true fact=2E > >Meanwhile=2C due to the war in my country=2C am now residing in >republic of Benin and i entered there with my brother as a >refuge=2EI am a medical in Benin=2Ethough=2C they do not have all the >necessary materials for my education and i am making an >arrangement to travel out of Benin=2E > >Now the problem is=2Cbefore the death of my father Mr Micheal Ankoh=2C >he deposited the sum of $US 13 million dollars with my name as >the beneficiary=2EThe money in question is still in finance company >here in Benin awaiting my claim=2EBut as a refuge=2C i do not have >the right to lay claim on it as i do not have account here=2ENow >that my brother and i have succeded in securing a visa to move >out of this country=2EIt is for this reason that i have tought of >reaching you so that you can help us in accomodating this money >where it will be safer before we depart from this country=2EWhat i >really need from you now is=2C your full name and mailing address >so that i can start off the change of ownership to that of yours=2E > >Once you furnish this to me=2C i will proceed to the court to >secure a form for the affidavit that will enpower me to change it >into your name as the new beneficiary=2E For your information=2Ci >have all the necessary documents to this=2EMorealso=2Ci can send you >a picture of the money in question for proof as my late father >had a snap of it before depositing=2E > >May GOD be with you for your understanding=2E > >Yours Faithfully=2C > >Miss Stella Ankoh=2E > > > > > >--__--__-- > >_______________________________________________ >Mged-queries mailing list >Mge...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries > > >End of Mged-queries Digest > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including >Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. >Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. >http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100003ave/direct;at.aspnet_072303_01/01 >_______________________________________________ >Mged-queries mailing list >Mge...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries > > |
From: Elizabeth Brooke-P. <et...@mo...> - 2003-08-14 08:43:37
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Dear List Members, I am fed up of getting these junk messages, is there no way they can be blocked? It detracts from the usefulness of this discussion group. Yours, Liz Brooke-Powell -----Original Message----- From: mge...@li... [mailto:mge...@li...] On Behalf Of mge...@li... Sent: 14 August 2003 04:16 To: mge...@li... Subject: Mged-queries digest, Vol 1 #16 - 1 msg Send Mged-queries mailing list submissions to mge...@li... To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to mge...@li... You can reach the person managing the list at mge...@li... When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Mged-queries digest..." Today's Topics: 1. THANKS FOR URGENT RESPONSE (Miss Stella Ankoh.) --__--__-- Message: 1 From: "Miss Stella Ankoh." <ste...@po...> Reply-To: ste...@po... To: mge...@li... Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 23:07:23 +0200 Subject: [Mged-queries] THANKS FOR URGENT RESPONSE My dear friend=2C compliment of the day to you=2EI know this my mail will come to you as a surprise=2C but it is only because of the condition i found myself=2EBefore proceeding=2C i will like to introduce myself peoperly to you=2EMy name is Miss Stella Ankoh=2Cam 26 years of age=2EI am from democratic republic of Congo=2C =22WAR ZONE=22=2E Since four years ago=2C though=2C i am now an orphan because the war claimed the life of my parents=2C leaving my younger brother by name Douglas and I=2E Rather than wasting my time repeating myself=2Ci suggest you listern to my plea and comprehend my point clearly=2EOnce you do that=2Ci believe it will narrow your view and enable you face the true fact=2E Meanwhile=2C due to the war in my country=2C am now residing in republic of Benin and i entered there with my brother as a refuge=2EI am a medical in Benin=2Ethough=2C they do not have all the necessary materials for my education and i am making an arrangement to travel out of Benin=2E Now the problem is=2Cbefore the death of my father Mr Micheal Ankoh=2C he deposited the sum of $US 13 million dollars with my name as the beneficiary=2EThe money in question is still in finance company here in Benin awaiting my claim=2EBut as a refuge=2C i do not have the right to lay claim on it as i do not have account here=2ENow that my brother and i have succeded in securing a visa to move out of this country=2EIt is for this reason that i have tought of reaching you so that you can help us in accomodating this money where it will be safer before we depart from this country=2EWhat i really need from you now is=2C your full name and mailing address so that i can start off the change of ownership to that of yours=2E Once you furnish this to me=2C i will proceed to the court to secure a form for the affidavit that will enpower me to change it into your name as the new beneficiary=2E For your information=2Ci have all the necessary documents to this=2EMorealso=2Ci can send you a picture of the money in question for proof as my late father had a snap of it before depositing=2E May GOD be with you for your understanding=2E Yours Faithfully=2C Miss Stella Ankoh=2E --__--__-- _______________________________________________ Mged-queries mailing list Mge...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries End of Mged-queries Digest |
From: Miss S. Ankoh. <ste...@po...> - 2003-08-13 22:15:41
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My dear friend=2C compliment of the day to you=2EI know this my mail will come to you as a surprise=2C but it is only because of the condition i found myself=2EBefore proceeding=2C i will like to introduce myself peoperly to you=2EMy name is Miss Stella Ankoh=2Cam 26 years of age=2EI am from democratic republic of Congo=2C =22WAR ZONE=22=2E Since four years ago=2C though=2C i am now an orphan because the war claimed the life of my parents=2C leaving my younger brother by name Douglas and I=2E Rather than wasting my time repeating myself=2Ci suggest you listern to my plea and comprehend my point clearly=2EOnce you do that=2Ci believe it will narrow your view and enable you face the true fact=2E Meanwhile=2C due to the war in my country=2C am now residing in republic of Benin and i entered there with my brother as a refuge=2EI am a medical in Benin=2Ethough=2C they do not have all the necessary materials for my education and i am making an arrangement to travel out of Benin=2E Now the problem is=2Cbefore the death of my father Mr Micheal Ankoh=2C he deposited the sum of $US 13 million dollars with my name as the beneficiary=2EThe money in question is still in finance company here in Benin awaiting my claim=2EBut as a refuge=2C i do not have the right to lay claim on it as i do not have account here=2ENow that my brother and i have succeded in securing a visa to move out of this country=2EIt is for this reason that i have tought of reaching you so that you can help us in accomodating this money where it will be safer before we depart from this country=2EWhat i really need from you now is=2C your full name and mailing address so that i can start off the change of ownership to that of yours=2E Once you furnish this to me=2C i will proceed to the court to secure a form for the affidavit that will enpower me to change it into your name as the new beneficiary=2E For your information=2Ci have all the necessary documents to this=2EMorealso=2Ci can send you a picture of the money in question for proof as my late father had a snap of it before depositing=2E May GOD be with you for your understanding=2E Yours Faithfully=2C Miss Stella Ankoh=2E |
From: MRS A. D. <mrs...@12...> - 2003-08-13 00:34:46
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Mrs=2E Abigel Dikeolatunde c=2Fo Anthony Egobia Anthony Egobia & co Legal practitioners 2 falohun steet=2C Aguda S=2FL Lagos=2C Nigeria=2E ATTN=3B SIR I am Mrs=2E Abigel Dikeolatunde widow of the late Lt=2E Col=2E M=2E Dike=2C the former military Administrator of Kaduna state of Nigeria=2E my late husband was one of the victims of the 7th November 1996 ADC Aircraft Boing 727 that crashed in Lagos=2E I have just been informed by our family attorney=2C Barrister Anthony Egobia that my late husband operated a secret account with the Union Bank Plc into which a total sum of Thirty million United state Dollars =28$30=2C000=2C000=2E00=29 was lodged in=2E This above mentioned amount was paid in and credited in the name of his American business friend Engr=2ESTEWART Creek who unfortunately died in the same mishap=2E The attorney now advised me to seek in confidence a foreign partner whom this fund would be transferred into his=2Fher bank account for disbursement as directed by my late husband's WILL=2E It has been resolved that 20% will be your share for nominating an account for this purpose and any other assistance you will give in this regard=2E 10% has been slated out for the reimbursement of local and international expenses which may be incurred in the transfer process=2E finally=2C 70% will come to my children and my self and good part of this shall be directed towards executing my late husband's WILL=2C which is to buy shares and stocks in foreign country to secure his children's future=2E To facilitate the conclusion of this project if accepted by you=2C do send to me promptly via email your response or you direct it to my family attorney through his direct efax line=3A 17349026248=2E You should please furnish us with the following details=3A 1=2E The bank Account number to be used for the remittance=2E 2=2E Name and address of the bank=2E 3=2E Your telephone=2C fax and mobile numbers for easy communication Please note that I have been assured that the transaction will be concluded within =282=29 weeks upon receiving from you the above listed information=2E May I at this point emphasis the high level of confidentiality which this business demands and hope you will not betray the trust and confidence which I repose on you=2E Since the death of my husband=2C life has been very difficult for my children and I=2C so this is to say that this fund is the hope of my children and I=2E God would bless you as you assist the poor widow and the fatherless children=2E Best wishes=2C Mrs=2E Abigel Dikeolatunde my phone 234-8033887859 altv email mrsabigel=40fastermail=2Ecom |
From: <ma...@si...> - 2003-08-07 08:04:23
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From the desk of Mr Mathis ubonga. Bank Manager, Zenith Bank International Plc, Marina Branch, Lagos Nigeria. (234-802-315-1957) Dear Sir, I am Mathis ubonga, Bank Manager of Zenith Bank,Marina Branch,Lagos- Nigeria. I have urgent and very confidential business proposition for you. On June 6, 1997, a Foreign Oil firm consultant/contractor with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr.Barry Kelly made a numbered time (Fixed) Deposit for twelve calendar months, valued at US$10,500,000.00, [Ten Million, five hundred thousand Dollars) in my branch. Upon maturity, I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address, but got no reply. After a month,we sent a reminder and finally we discovered from his contract employers, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation that Mr. Barry Kelly died from an automobile accident. On further investigation, I found out that he died without making a WILL, and all attempts to trace his next of kin was fruitless. I therefore made further investigation and discovered that Mr. Barry Kelly did not declare any kin or relations in all his official documentations in nigeria, including his Bank Deposit paperwork in my Bank. This sum of US$10,500,000.00 has carefully been moved out of my bank to a security company for safekeeping. No one will ever come forward to claim it. According to Nigerian Law, at the expiration of 5 (five) years, the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian Government if nobody applies to claim the fund. Consequently, my proposal is that I will like you as an Foreigner to stand in as the owner of the money I deposited it in a security company in two trunk boxes though the security company does not know the contents of the boxes as I tagged them to be photographic materials for export. I am writing you because I as a public servant (Manager with the bank) cannot operate a foreign account or have an account that is more than $1m. I want to present you as the owner of the boxes in the security company so you can be able to claim them with the help of my attorney. This is simple. I will like you to provide immediately your full names and address so that the Attorney will prepare the necessary documents which will put you in place as the owner of the boxes. The money will be moved out for us to share in the ratio of 70% for me and 30% for you. There is no risk at all as all the paperwork for this transaction will be done by the Attorney and this will guarantees the successful execution of this transaction. If you are interested, please reply immediately via my email address Upon your response, I shall then provide you with more details and relevant documents that will help you understand the transaction. Please observe utmost confidentiality, and be rest assured that this transaction would be most profitable for both of us because I shall require your assistance to invest my share in your country. (Buying of properties like houses, hotels etc) Please do send me your private/mobile telephone fax number so that we can have a smooth communication. Awaiting your urgent reply via my email. Thanks and regards. Mathis ubonga, |
From: Malik Attah. <mal...@ho...> - 2003-07-31 19:41:44
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Dear Friend=2C I am Malik Attah=2C Bank Manager of Zenith Bank=2CLagos=2C Nigeria=2E I have urgent and very confidential business proposition for you=2E On June 6=2C 1997=2C a Foreign Oil consultant=2Fcontractor with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation=2C Mr=2EBarry Kelly made a numbered time =28Fixed=29 Deposit for twelve calendar months=2C valued at US$16=2C500=2C000=2E00=2C =28sixteen Million=2C five hundred thousand Dollars=29 in my branch=2E Upon maturity=2C I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address but got no reply=2E After a month=2Cwe sent a reminder and finally we discovered from his contract employers=2C the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation that Mr=2E Barry Kelly died from an automobile accident=2E On further investigation=2C I found out that he died without making a WILL=2C and all attempts to trace his next of kin was fruitless=2E I therefore made further investigation and discovered that Mr=2E Barry Kelly did not declare any kin or relations in all his official documents=2C including his Bank Deposit paperwork in my Bank=2E This sum of US$16=2C500=2C000=2E00 has carefully been moved out of my bank to a security company for safekeeping=2E No one will ever come forward to claim it=2E According to Nigerian Law=2C at the expiration of 5 =28five=29 years=2C the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian Government if nobody applies to claim the fund=2E Consequently=2C my proposal is that I will like you as an Foreigner to stand in as the owner of the money I deposited it in a security company in two trunk boxes though the security company does not know the contents of the boxes as I tagged them to be photographic materials for export=2E I am writing you because I as a public servant =28Manager with the bank=29 =2C i cannot operate a foreign account or have an account that is more than $1m=2E I want to present you as the owner of the boxes in the security company so you can be able to claim them with the help of my attorney=2E This is simple=2E I will like you to provide immediately your full names and address so that the Attorney will prepare the necessary documents which will put you in place as the as the owner of the boxes=2E The money will be moved out for us to share in the ratio of 70% for me and 30% for you=2E There is no risk at all as all the paperwork for this transaction will be done by the Attorney and this will guarantees the successful execution of this transaction=2E If you are interested=2C please reply immediately via my email address Upon your response=2C I shall then provide you with more details and relevant documents that will help you understand the transaction=2E Please observe utmost confidentiality=2C and rest assured that this transaction would be most profitable for both of us because I shall require your assistance to invest my share in your country=2E =28Buying of properties like houses=2C hotels etc=29 Please do send me your private=2Fmobile telephone fax number so that we can have a smooth communication=2E Awaiting your urgent reply via my email=2E Thanks and regards=2E Malik Attah=2C Bank Manager=2C Zenith Bank International Plc=2E |
From: <nel...@ne...> - 2003-07-09 06:16:58
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Good Day, With warm heart I offer my friendship, and greetings, and I hope this mail meets you in good time. However strange or surprising this contact might seem to you as we have not met personally or had any dealings in the past, I humbly ask that you take due consideration of its importance and immense benefit. I duly apologize for infringing on your privacy, if this contact is not acceptable to you, for I make this proposal to you as a person of integrity. First and foremost I wish to introduce myself properly to you. My name is Nelumba Savimbi, I am a nephew and Personal Assistant to Late Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, leader of UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola). As led by my instinct, I selected your email address from an internet directory, in my search for a partner, hence this email. I also crave your indulgence to read this carefully, and have a general overview of my situation. My Uncle (Mentor) was killed in a battle with government forces of Angola, led by President Dos Santos, on Friday 22nd February 2002. After his death, Mr. Antonio Dembo who was his second in command, assumed office as leader of UNITA, due to lack of the Charisma my Uncle had carried the party with in Dembo, there was chaos and struggle for leadership. Prominent members like Carlos Morgado lobbied to depose him and assume office as leader to enrich themselves. The tension and confusion in UNITA became uncontrollable when Mr. Dembo died 10days after my Uncle's death. As I lost my mentor in this struggle that has been on for three decades now, not so much of the struggle interested me anymore, as there was no more sense of direction. I then desired a peaceful life, as I am no more interested in conflicts and wars. For this reason, I secretly left Angola and came here (Holland) to seek for political asylum. I am sincerely proposing to you to render me your highly needed assistance in respect to safekeeping of some of my Uncle's money that arose from Diamonds sales. This money (US$9.5million), which was already on its way to my Uncle's Swiss Bank account, through the Diplomatic means we use to move money abroad, and was on transit with a private safe deposit security and Finance company here in Amsterdam-Holland .In February last year when the tragic incident of my Uncle's death occurred. I then instructed the company to secure the consignment containing the money pending on further instructions from me. I have waited for sometime now for security reasons, and have now decided to act with your reliable assistance. As a matter of fact, the reason I came to Holland and sought for political asylum here is the safe deposit with the Security Company. President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos has lobbied the International Community to freeze my Uncle's assets and accounts abroad, to ground UNITA, and has already done this in Angola. Hence I cannot lodge the funds in my name. Also I did not declare the funds to the security company. I plan to use this money to safeguard my future. It is very essential that you understand that the kind of trust and confidence I want to put in you is extraordinary, and an act of desperation on my part, in order not to lose this money. Also, ensure that this contact with you should be treated with utmost secrecy. Your role in this project, is clearing the safety deposit containing the money which is deposited in my name, from the Security company, after which, the money will be lodged into an account preferably a new account you should open for this transaction. My share of the money will be returned to me when my asylum application in this country is granted, and I have permission to do business and open an account here. For your reliable assistance, I will reward you with 20%($1,900,000) of the money. I have with me, the Certificate of Deposit for the consignment containing the funds, which will be used for claim from the security company, and the release codes of the vaults. Also, everything will be legally processed for transfer of ownership to you, and this transaction should be completed immediately depending on your prompt response. I thank you in advance as I anticipate your assistance in enabling me achieve this goal. Please contact me whether or not you are interested in assisting me. This will enable me scout for another partner in the event of non-interest on your part. To know more about the struggle by UNITA to liberate Angola, click on the links below and read. http://www.the-idler.com/IDLER-02/3-16.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1839000/1839252.stm Please contact me through this email address: nel...@re... for more informations .Positive response should be accompanied with your tel/fax No: Sincerely, NELUMBA SAVIMBI |
From: Mr. M. N. <nd...@zw...> - 2003-06-05 20:11:17
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From: Mr. Melford Ndadilu (AMSTERDAM THE NETHERLANDS) Email: nd...@zw... Reply To: nd...@br... Dear Sir, You may be surprised to receive this letter from me since you do not know me = personally. I am Melford Ndadilu, the first son of Maluka Ndadilu,themost = popular black farmer in Zimbabwe who was recently murdered in the land = dispute in my country. I got your contact through network online hence decided to write you. Before the death of my father, he = had taken me to Johannesburg to deposit the sum of US8.5,million (Eight = million, Five Hundred thousand United States dollars), in one of the private = security company, as he foresaw the looming danger in Zimbabwe this money = was deposited in a box as gem stones to avoid much demurrage from security = company. This amount was meant for the purchase of new machines and chemicals for the = Farms and establishment of new farms in Swaziland. This land problem came when = Zimbabwean President Mr. Robert Mugabe introduced a new Land Act Reform = wholly affecting the rich white farmers and some few black farmers, and this = resulted to the killing and mob action by Zimbabwean war veterans and some = lunatics in the society. In fact a lot of people were killed because of this = Land reform Act for which my father was one of the victims. It is against = this background that, I and my family fled Zimbabwe for fear of our lives and = are currently staying in the Netherlands where we are seeking political = asylum and moreso have decided to transfer my father's money to a more = reliable foreign account. Since the law of Netherlands prohibits a refugee (asylum seeker) to open any = bank account or to be involved in any financial transaction throughout the = territorial zone of Netherlands, As the eldest son of my father, I am saddled = with the responsibility of seeking a genuine foreign account where this money = could be transferred without the knowledge of my government who are bent on = taking everything we have got. The South African government seems to be playing along with them. I am faced = with the dilemma of moving this amount of money out of South Africa for fear = of going through the same experience in future, both countries have similar = political history. As a businessman, I am seeking for a partner who I have to = entrust my future and that of my family in his hands, I must let you know = that this transaction is risk free. If you accept to assist me and my family, = all I want you to do for me, is to make an arrangements with the security = company to clear the consignment(funds) from their afiliate office here in = the Netherlands as I have already given directives for the consignment to be = brought to the Netherlands from South Africa. But before then all modalities = will have to be put in place like change of ownership to the consignment and = more importantly this money I intend to use for investment. I have two options for you. Firstly you can choose to have certain percentage = of the money for nominating your account for this transaction. Or you can go = into partnership with me for the proper profitable investment of the money in = your country. Whichever the option you want, feel free to notify me. I have = also mapped out 5% of this money for all kinds of expenses incurred in the = process of this transaction. If you do not prefer a partnership I am willing = to give you 10% of the money while the remaining 85% will be for my = investment in your country. Contact me with the above E-mail addresse, while = I implore you to maintain the absolute secrecy required in this transaction. Thanks and God bless you. Yours Faithfully, Melford Ndadilu |
From: MR. A. S. <ada...@ya...> - 2003-06-05 17:37:58
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Dear Sir STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL REQUEST FOR URGENT =2F CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP I am the financial controller of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation =28NNPC=29 and by the virtue director in the NNPC Lagos=2E I got your Contact address from an associate working with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council and decided to propose to you this business in strict confidence=2E PURPOSE=3A On behalf of myself and my colleagues who are ministerial official and other officers in chargeof offshore remittance in this corporation=2C we are seeking your assistance for the transfer of Forty Two Million =28US$42=2C000=2C000=2E00=29 to your account for further private investment purpose=2EHence our request for your assistance=2E SOURCE OF FUND=3A This amount to be transferred into your account accrued from over- invoiced contract amounts of the construction of oil Refinery=2E Sub- Stations in Nigeria =28Northern Region=29 in 1995 to expatriate companies=2E The contract which was originally valued for one Hundred and Twenty Seven Million United States Dollar =28US$127=2C000=2C000=2E00=29 was manipulated to read one Hundred and Sixty Nine Million United States Dollars =28$169=2C000=2C000=2E00=29 the extra $42=2C000=2C000=2E00 is what we want to transfer to your account=2E This contract has been completely executed and the contractors has been paid all their contract bills remaining this $42=2C000=2C000=2E00=2E REQUIREMENTS=3A What we expect from you by email during reply are=3A 1=2E Name and Address of your bank 2=2E Your account Number 3=2E The account beneficiary=2C Name and address 4=2E Your telephone and fax numbers=2C for easy communication=2E DISBURSEMENT=3A We have resolved that you take 30% of the total amount for your assistance because it is impossible for us to claim the over amount here in Nigeria without your assistance=2E In addition=2C 10% has been mapped out for any miscellaneous expenses incurred by you and us during this business=2C and 60% for my colleagues and myself=2E SECURITY=3A All modalities to affect the payment and subsequent transfer of this money have been worked out=2C so this transaction is 100=0Bisk free=2E Though=2C you are required to treat this business with the strictest confidence=2E I wait your immediate response through my E mail Address adam1010ng=40fastmail=2Eca on my attention and send me your confidential fax and phone for speedy correspondence=2E I will appreciate it if you treat this business with strict confidence it demands for security reasons=2E It might surprise you why we choose you and trusted you for this transaction=2E Yes we believe that good friends realized without trust=2E This is why we have decided to trust for this transaction=2E We are looking forward to doing this transaction with you=2E Be further informed that your interest and security had be en considered before you were contacted=2E Your prompt reply will be highly appreciated=2E Best Regards=2C MR=2EADAM SMITH |
From: Master K. <ka...@go...> - 2003-04-25 01:36:41
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From: Angel P. <an...@sn...> - 2002-01-18 21:30:45
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All I was getting at is that these types of queries are already efficiently delivered by existing systems that should be able to export the results as MAGE. I think it is important in the design phase of a DW or schema to look at the types of queries wanted and how they can be best optimize, but it is not useful to go into specific implementation details in the absence of the actual system as a reference point. The only refernce point available is the MAGE-OM, which we both agree is too fragmented to provide efficient queries. The options for other reference points are the various relational DB's from the MAGE group including RAD, ArrayExpress, GeneX, the NCI schema , (others?) ... Frankly, I don't care which is the reference point (insert subliminal advertisement for RAD here) but let's pick a reference point and work from there. angel On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Ugis Sarkans wrote: > > Angel, > > > OK, all of these email conversations are running together for me so I want > > to paraphrase some of what has happened thus far. > > (Also, I think we are getting ahead of ourselves in talking about a data > > warehouse, seeing as we do not have a MAGE schema on which to base it > > on...) > > If we do a more or less straightforward mapping from MAGE-OM to > database schema, then in order to run a simple query > "give me all experiments that use arrays for ecoli" > the number of tables that have to be joined (or traversed in > some other way) is 8-10, depending on how superclass/subclass > relations are mapped. That doesn't sound too good, does it? > On the other hand, queries like that are needed here and now, > so I don't think that discussions about data warehouses can be > postponed for a year or so. If "data warehouse" is a too fancy > term, we could use some other to describe means of making > MAGE structures efficiently queryable. > > Cheers, > Ugis > > > _______________________________________________ > Mged-queries mailing list > Mge...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mged-queries > |
From: Ugis S. <ug...@eb...> - 2002-01-18 13:20:44
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Angel, > OK, all of these email conversations are running together for me so I want > to paraphrase some of what has happened thus far. > (Also, I think we are getting ahead of ourselves in talking about a data > warehouse, seeing as we do not have a MAGE schema on which to base it > on...) If we do a more or less straightforward mapping from MAGE-OM to database schema, then in order to run a simple query "give me all experiments that use arrays for ecoli" the number of tables that have to be joined (or traversed in some other way) is 8-10, depending on how superclass/subclass relations are mapped. That doesn't sound too good, does it? On the other hand, queries like that are needed here and now, so I don't think that discussions about data warehouses can be postponed for a year or so. If "data warehouse" is a too fancy term, we could use some other to describe means of making MAGE structures efficiently queryable. Cheers, Ugis |
From: Ugis S. <ug...@eb...> - 2002-01-18 10:30:45
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Kurt Fellenberg wrote: >> table with potentially many attributes is needed, etc.; also > > > How many? One for each parameter? Such a wide table > > - may provide: uniform analytical access to experiment parameters > > - but may cost: > > * frequent structure updates (parameter list will be evolving), > > * queries may return more attributes than tuples (feels strange to me), > their number might reach DBMS limits: A number example: We have recently 78 > common + 219 organism-specific = 297 experimerimental parameters summed up > for s.c., cancer, arabidopsis, trypanosoma and neurospora. There should be > minimal redundancy in this set, but there are many more organisms and types > of experiments to add. Oracle supports max. 1000 columns per table (quoting > http://www.mysql.com/information/crash-me.php about Oracle 8.1.6.0.0), so > multiplication by 4 would already require to split the table. Yes, there are various issues with such "tables"; I actually used the word "table" more in conceptual sense, not necessarily as a single RDBMS table. >> a table for genes (gene names are buried quite deep in MAGE-OM) >> to enable gene-oriented rather than experiment-oriented >> queries. > > > Here, a `queer' query would like to find discriminative parameters (e.g. > chromosome location) among the gene annotations for an observed partition of > genes. So in my mind all the gene annotations should also line up for uniform > analytical access. Yes, I totally agree. Ugis |
From: Kurt F. <k.f...@dk...> - 2002-01-17 15:42:54
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Hi Ugis and Jason, > > >> What do you think of MAGE-DW? > > > > > > I guess that being ignorant of data wharehouse issues, I'm uncertain > > as to what it would provide and what it would cost. Can you explain > > more? > > I am quite ignorant as well, but what comes to mind is > something like separate big tables for all classes that can > be queried for objects, with possible query parameters as > fields; e.g., now in order to query for Experiments performed > by a particular Person query has to traverse relation between > Experiment and Contact classes (by join or in some other way), > whereas in the denormalized data warehouse Person name would > be one of the attributes (fields) of the Experiment class (table). > In order to enable queries over BioAssays a different big To check for artifacts, Person name may be as good an important experimental parameter as the ones from BioAssays :-). An analyst might want to retrieve all potentially relevant (how to know in advance, so maybe all) experimental parameters in one chunk. > table with potentially many attributes is needed, etc.; also How many? One for each parameter? Such a wide table - may provide: uniform analytical access to experiment parameters - but may cost: * frequent structure updates (parameter list will be evolving), * queries may return more attributes than tuples (feels strange to me), their number might reach DBMS limits: A number example: We have recently 78 common + 219 organism-specific = 297 experimerimental parameters summed up for s.c., cancer, arabidopsis, trypanosoma and neurospora. There should be minimal redundancy in this set, but there are many more organisms and types of experiments to add. Oracle supports max. 1000 columns per table (quoting http://www.mysql.com/information/crash-me.php about Oracle 8.1.6.0.0), so multiplication by 4 would already require to split the table. > a table for genes (gene names are buried quite deep in MAGE-OM) > to enable gene-oriented rather than experiment-oriented > queries. Here, a `queer' query would like to find discriminative parameters (e.g. chromosome location) among the gene annotations for an observed partition of genes. So in my mind all the gene annotations should also line up for uniform analytical access. Sorry for bugging you again :-), Kurt |
From: Angel P. <an...@sn...> - 2002-01-17 14:55:32
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OK, all of these email conversations are running together for me so I want to paraphrase some of what has happened thus far. (Also, I think we are getting ahead of ourselves in talking about a data warehouse, seeing as we do not have a MAGE schema on which to base it on...) A) What queries do we want to support? As I see it these fall into three catagories, not taking into account issues about the complexity of a specific query: 1- MAGE package based queries: Given that we define some root object, give me its aggragate classes. Further information comes from subsequent projections over the result set. This is fairly simple to implement and will follow from the structure of the OM and a MAGE schema, when available. 2- MIAME concept based queries: Qualititative aspects are used to define a set of results. Ontology queries may also fall under this group. 3- Quantitative results groupings: These stem from higher level anaylsis of any set of BioAssayData and since this is not dealt with in the MAGE OM as yet (other than clustering) I do not think we should consider this group of queries. Side note: We think that we can make these types of queries from RAD, but that is because we can store and reference the results of previous analysis runs within the database itself and pump them into the next analysis step, to form a workflow of analyzing data. B) A Query interface I think that we all agree to base any query interface from the OM and not ML. Proposed is some subset of (or something akin to) OQL syntax. My personal view is that this is getting ahead of ourselves and we shouldn't worry about it until we get some version of a MAGE schema working. For current DB's that can export MAGE, we should leave the DB specific query mechanisms in place and just export the result sets as MAGE-ML (or MAGE-OM J/P/C implementation objects, if your app can handle the stream). This is essentially my understanding of G2G that Jason is proposing, a wrapper around GeneX that handles/returns MAGE constructs... Is this correct Jason? My last gripe is that I don't think that the MAGE working group should bear the brunt of this work, since we are taxed as it is to finish the OMG submission, MAGEstk, some MAGE schema, etc. etc. Let's get some other groups or participents involved during MGED 4. angel |
From: <ja...@op...> - 2002-01-16 16:53:45
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"Ugis Sarkans" <ug...@eb...> writes: > Performance is exactly the reason why I think something > like what I described will be needed for real databases if queries > other than very simple ones are needed. Normal views > are as (in)efficient as direct complicated queries, so > some materialization would be helpful. I read that sometimes making something a view can help out the query optimizer so that it can make more efficient queries, but it still has to be executed each time, so the performance increase must be smaller than what it would be if things were pre-computed. > Also, conceptually it would make life easier to think of classes > that could be queried, and on which attributes they could be > queried, even if those attributes are not real in MAGE and have to > be computed in some way; therefore we can split the tasks of > defining (requirements for) queries and figuring out how to > implement them. Another task is to understand what functions are > needed in order to support data-oriented queries (like > "downRegulated"). Right, I agree. That seems like part of the job of this group then is to come up with that list. jas. |
From: Ugis S. <ug...@eb...> - 2002-01-16 09:21:57
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>> What do you think of MAGE-DW? > > > I guess that being ignorant of data wharehouse issues, I'm uncertain > as to what it would provide and what it would cost. Can you explain > more? I am quite ignorant as well, but what comes to mind is something like separate big tables for all classes that can be queried for objects, with possible query parameters as fields; e.g., now in order to query for Experiments performed by a particular Person query has to traverse relation between Experiment and Contact classes (by join or in some other way), whereas in the denormalized data warehouse Person name would be one of the attributes (fields) of the Experiment class (table). In order to enable queries over BioAssays a different big table with potentially many attributes is needed, etc.; also a table for genes (gene names are buried quite deep in MAGE-OM) to enable gene-oriented rather than experiment-oriented queries. Ugis |
From: <ja...@op...> - 2002-01-16 06:00:41
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"Bruce Aronow" <bru...@ma...> writes: > I have much less to offer than Ugis, but here is an idea for the > principle query classes that I would want available if I was on a > hunt for expression data: Actually, I believe this type of info is really valuable. We need to have a list of example queries that people will really want to use. > gene > array element > element group > source or designator of primary annotation Can you give me a (small) description of these? > gene name or other annotation > > gene group, biochemical pathways or other gene function ontology > > array platform > > individual array The array barcode or something like that? > individual experiment > > experiment series > > experiment variables > > normalization variables > > interpretations of results ( this is a big nebulous area probably > related to > information associated with the experiment description ) > > who submitted it > > what research group(s) they were associated with > > date period Thanks bruce. This will be the categories I next add to G2G. jas. |
From: <ja...@op...> - 2002-01-15 17:50:29
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"Ugis Sarkans" <ug...@eb...> writes: > I thought this is what FactorValues are for, they are directly > linked to BioAssay. What Kurt pointed out was that it would be > interesting to discover correlations based on factors that are not > explicitly marked as ExperimentalFactors. Doh! You are right of course. > What do you think of MAGE-DW? I guess that being ignorant of data wharehouse issues, I'm uncertain as to what it would provide and what it would cost. Can you explain more? jas. |
From: Ugis S. <ug...@eb...> - 2002-01-15 16:23:41
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Jason E. Stewart wrote: > "Ugis Sarkans" <ug...@eb...> writes: > > >> I think this is a very interesting and important type of queries. I >> know about your database a little bit, and with your flexible >> annotations approach it is probably quite easy to implement. In MAGE >> annotations are scattered in so many different places that it would >> be quite hard to implement this. Suppose we have a set of BioAssays, >> now annotations for those BioAssays can be found as OntologyEntries >> for corresponding BioSources, as BioAssayCreation's Protocol's >> parameters (artifact of differential buffer-component >> concentrations), as properties of corresponding Arrays (artifact of >> different batches), and so on. In order to support such queries >> something like MAGE-DW (data warehouse) is needed, a denormalized >> database with simple structure. Probably it can be a part of MAGE >> v.2? > > > Hey Ugis, > > What about having a mechanism by which we can use BioMaterial > annotations directly with BioAssays? We wouldn't have to duplicate the > information, but we could simply annotate the BioAssay about what > types of parameters are different (especially the case when certain > protocol parameters are important). Jason, I thought this is what FactorValues are for, they are directly linked to BioAssay. What Kurt pointed out was that it would be interesting to discover correlations based on factors that are not explicitly marked as ExperimentalFactors. What do you think of MAGE-DW? Ugis |
From: <ja...@op...> - 2002-01-15 16:12:47
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"Pascal Hingamp" <hi...@ci...> writes: > Dunno, although looking at Ugis's OQL examples these speak more to > as an SQL meddler (I confess to NULL proficiency in XML). Then again > Jason's examples are increadibly straight forward; how complex can > these XML examples become? Hey Pascal, As Ugis pointed out, if we make an XML representation of OQL then they can handle exactly the same information. The problem being the XML will be machine-readable only (i.e. they would be too complex for a person to write). > >I'm writing a remote gene expression DB to gene expression DB (G2G) > >query system. It uses: > > Well, that is good new indeed! Having completed our DB and curation > tools, we were going to embark on such a mission, now we'll maybe team > up, share and reuse? I'm happy to share my code. I will make it available via the GeneX WWW site (genex.sf.net) later today. Just so that you know what you're getting into, you will need: * perl-5.6 or better * Apache-1.3.19 or better * mod_perl * HTML::Mason and libwwwperl from CPAN * XML::Xerces (which requires Xerces-C) from xml.apache.org Cheers, jas. |
From: <ja...@op...> - 2002-01-15 16:04:26
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"Ugis Sarkans" <ug...@eb...> writes: > I think this is a very interesting and important type of queries. I > know about your database a little bit, and with your flexible > annotations approach it is probably quite easy to implement. In MAGE > annotations are scattered in so many different places that it would > be quite hard to implement this. Suppose we have a set of BioAssays, > now annotations for those BioAssays can be found as OntologyEntries > for corresponding BioSources, as BioAssayCreation's Protocol's > parameters (artifact of differential buffer-component > concentrations), as properties of corresponding Arrays (artifact of > different batches), and so on. In order to support such queries > something like MAGE-DW (data warehouse) is needed, a denormalized > database with simple structure. Probably it can be a part of MAGE > v.2? Hey Ugis, What about having a mechanism by which we can use BioMaterial annotations directly with BioAssays? We wouldn't have to duplicate the information, but we could simply annotate the BioAssay about what types of parameters are different (especially the case when certain protocol parameters are important). jas. |
From: Pascal H. <hi...@ci...> - 2002-01-15 12:00:34
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Thanks Jason for picking up this yet other challenge! Jason wrote: > * Define what query interface should be used: > 1) XML-based (perhaps even a part of MAGE-ML) > 2) OQL-based > 3) others? Dunno, although looking at Ugis's OQL examples these speak more to as an SQL meddler (I confess to NULL proficiency in XML). Then again Jason's examples are increadibly straight forward; how complex can these XML examples become? >I'm writing a remote gene expression DB to gene expression DB (G2G) >query system. It uses: Well, that is good new indeed! Having completed our DB and curation tools, we were going to embark on such a mission, now we'll maybe team up, share and reuse? Pascal -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAGC will be hiring 2 bioinformatics post-docs - contact us for details! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pascal Hingamp Maitre de Conferences Laboratoire TAGC Faculte des Sciences de Luminy Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille Luminy Universite Aix-Marseille-II INSERM U136 CNRS UMR6102 http://www.luminy.univ-mrs.fr Parc Scientifique de Luminy, Case 906 http://www.ciml.univ-mrs.fr 13288 Marseille Cedex 09, FRANCE http://tagc.univ-mrs.fr Tel(+33):0491269496 Mob:0617531880 Fax:0491269430 hi...@ci... -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |