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Doan.Jim

Dohrmann,

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Domini. Craig

Donat. Rhonda

Dreiling.

Robert

Driver,

Melissa

Durort, catherlne

Dumlao, Anne

Duncan. Tamara

Dunn. Molly

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Jennlrer

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Melissa

r:11ls, Heidi

r:ngle, Daniel

r:rrasquln, Rhlza

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Jeffrey

escher. Jennifer

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THE

CALL

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The Blinking Red Light

"Hi. we're at the

beach right now, but

leave a message

and we'll get right

back to you."

This was a familiar

greeting that await–

ed most of us at the

receiving end of our tele–

phone call. The blinking light

was the first thing we looked

for when we walked in the

door. It seemed as if this little

red light dominated

our social lives. The

more

messages

the

better, and

if

there

were none, well,

there was always the

next day. One could

only hope to see the

blinking light to indicate un–

heard messages.

"Leave a

message at the beep/"