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From: yasuhisa iwasaki 
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Hi there,

Due to the PC crash, I lost all mails of traders out here in the past.
If you still want to trade with me, please send me a mail.
Sorry for your inconvenience.

Wish all of you have a nice holiday!
-- 
yasuhisa iwasaki

please visit my e.p.c. site at
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if you're interested in eric clapton

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From: Gerd Klaassen 
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Hi,

the new EC tribute can be downloaded from
http://www.12bar.de/somewhere.htm
I don't have the liner notes, so if anyone can submit
them...

Regards,
Gerd

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From: "Scott Wallenberg" 
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Thursday December 27 7:11 PM ET
The top 40 North American concert tours of 2001
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Following are the top 40 grossing North American
concert tours of 2001, according to data issued Thursday by Pollstar
magazine.

1. U2 -- $109.7 million (80 shows)

2. 'N Sync (news - web sites) -- $86.8 million (43 shows)

3. Backstreet Boys (news - web sites) -- $82.1 million (98 shows)

4. Dave Matthews Band -- $60.5 million (51 shows)

5. Elton John/Billy Joel -- $57.2 million (31 shows)

6. Madonna (news - web sites) -- $54.7 million (28 shows)

7. Aerosmith (news - web sites) -- $49.3 million (64 shows)

8. Janet Jackson -- $42.1 million (57 shows)

9. Eric Clapton -- $38.8 million (46 shows)

10. Neil Diamond -- $35.4 million (46 shows)

11. Matchbox Twenty -- $28.4 million (89 shows)

12. Rod Stewart -- $27.2 million (66 shows)

13. Jimmy Buffett -- $26.9 million (32 shows)

14. Andrea Bocelli (news - web sites) -- $26.8 million (15 shows)

15. ``Ozzfest 2001'' -- $26.4 million (31 shows)

16. Sade -- $26.2 million (41 shows)

17. Tim McGraw -- $24.9 million (45 shows)

18. Britney Spears -- $23.7 million (31 shows)

19. James Taylor -- $23.0 million (61 shows)

20. Tool -- $20.4 million (63 shows)

21. AC/DC -- $18.9 million (34 shows)

22. Barenaked Ladies (news - web sites) -- $17.1 million (74 shows)

23. Destiny's Child -- $17.0 million (59 shows)

24. Brooks & Dunn -- $16.6 million (63 shows)

25. Depeche Mode (news - web sites) -- $16.2 million (40 shows)

26. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -- $14.4 million (31

shows)

27. Stevie Nicks -- $14.1 million (38 shows)

28. Elton John -- $13.3 million (19 shows)

29. John Mellencamp -- $13.2 million (33 shows)

30. Michael Flatley's ``Feet of Flames'' -- $13.1 million (21

shows)

31. Blink-182 -- $13.0 million (63 shows)

32. Journey -- $12.7 million (61 shows)

33. Bon Jovi -- $12.5 million (32 shows)

34. ``Warped Tour'' -- $12.4 million (46 shows)

35. Bob Dylan -- $12.3 million (58 shows)

36. Widespread Panic -- $12.3 million (77 shows)

37. Sting -- $11.8 million (27 shows)

38. Phil Lesh and Friends -- $11.6 million (74 shows)

39. Jerry Seinfeld -- $11.5 million (62 shows)

40. Luciano Pavarotti (news - web sites) -- $11.4 million (11 shows)

Reuters/Variety REUTERS



Scott


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