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NEWS ARCHIVE:


Issue 107-47   December 1, 2003

TOP STORIES:
Secrets of Fenville Premiere a Huge Success
   The premiere of Secrets of Fenville November 20 fared far better than many expected. The 7:00pm screening was completely sold out, and the 9:30pm screening was more than 3/4 full. As well, the representatives from Exclusivemagazine.com received many donations of food, toys, and books for Gleaners Community Food Bank and local Children's Hospitals.
   "We're really so grateful to everyone who came out in support of local Independent film," said one of the film's directors, "and to see so many people bringing in food and toy donations really shows how big of a heart this community has."
   Of course, the story doesn't end here. The filmmakers are planning on holding screenings of the film in Park City, Utah during this January's Sundance Film Festival. As well, there will be future screenings of Secrets of Fenville throughout the state of Michigan as well as other states across the country. And, of course, the Fenville Times will always be here, reporting on the continued evolution of all things happening within our fair city.

CONTINUING COVERAGE:
Jesus Holmstead Spotted, Brewery Raided
   Jesus Holmstead, brother of slain Fenville Times reporter Jorge Holmstead, was spotted by police about 1/2 mile from the Schlock's Brewery in Big Oaks Township. Though the officers did give chase, Holmstead escaped through a nearby forest. Approximately one hour later, Federal officials raided the brewery, taking four people into custody. Holmstead was not among them. Officers also confiscated some of the brewery's equipment, including several dozen gallons of beer. Representatives from Federal agencies had no comment as to the nature of the raid and confiscation.

INTERNET OUTAGE COVERAGE:
Server Attack Traced Overseas
   Two weeks after the massive Denial-of-Service attack that crippled computers throughout Fenville County, Police have traced the source of the attack to the tiny European country of Leichtenstein. "We can't get a precise fix on the location of the computer that started the attack, due to the nature of dynamic IP addresses," said Lieutenant Jonathan Malcolm, head of the Fenville Police Department Internet Crime division. "We're working with Interpol to narrow down the search."

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Issue 107-46 - November 24, 2003
Issue 107-45 - November 10, 2003
Issue 107-44 - November 6, 2003
Issue 107-43 - October 27, 2003
Issue 107-42 - October 20, 2003
Issue 107-41 - October 13, 2003
Issue 107-40 - October 6, 2003
Issue 107-39 - September 29, 2003
Issue 107-38 - September 22, 2003

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