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silveragemod ([info]silveragemod) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-07-01 12:36:00

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Entry tags:!mod: papertrails



July 1st, 1964
SHOCKING TURN OF EVENTS: LADIES ROB BANK

Law enforcement grade technology used in spectacular robbery.
Police are baffled by a robbery that occurred Thursday afternoon, said to be committed by two women. The as-yet unidentified suspects made off with more than $70,000 in cash. Only The Bugle managed to speak with one, unidentified witness: "They came in without any guns or anything, just this brunette chick and a redhead. They were girls, but they shot some kind of gas at the checkout lady. She was out like a light."

While the investigation is ongoing, police say that rumors that the pair were using chemical weapons "are being looked into". Requests for comments from Wayne Tech, Luthor Corp, and Stark Industries remain unanswered.
(Continued on A4)

INSIDE THIS ISSUE
News:
A Welcoming Angel
Our exclusive interview with the tight lipped teen who runs the mysterious new Welcome Center, Millie.
Sports:
How 'Bout Them Yankees?
Scores, news, and celebrity spottings for this week's games.
OP-ED:
The Vigilante Problem
Our own J Jonah Jameson tackles the hot button issue of vigilantism in our city and why the menace must come to an end.
THE CITY'S NEW HEROES: WHO ARE THEY?
By BETTY BRANT
BUGLE CORRESPONDENT

Tony Stark's suit of iron has competition, by way of someone dressed as a bat.
Who is protecting our city? (Continued on A9)



(More 'BUILDING' on A9)


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