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Seattle Scream10 December 2068Issue 37
Another Aztlan-Amazonia
War in Columbia?Aztlan and Amazonian
military and paramilitary forces
clashed on the outskirts of Bogot
for the third night in a row.
Casualties are rumored to be in the
hundreds but precise information is
hard to come by as both nations are
attempting to control media access to
the area.
Each side accuses the other
of starting the latest conflict which
seems to have flared up over aborder crossing. Reliable reports
indicate that Amazonian police
forces fired first but that Aztlan
responded with military assets.
Dozens of vehicles have been
destroyed along with at least six
buildings. Civilian casualties are
confirmed at more than 200 with
Red Cross response teams setting up
an emergence evacuation center and
hospital next to the Bogot airport.
The two sides have repeated
clashed since they carved up the
nation of Columbia in 2049. UN and
OAS negotiators are trying to
establish a cease fire but without
success so far. The violence is
expected to continued.
Employment Up in SeattleFor the third straight quarter
unemployment dropped in Seattle.
Job growth in retail, shipping andconstruction has continued apace.
We are proud of the initiative
shown by the people of Seattle, said
Metroplex Business Advisor Bob
Routhe. The opening of the California
market and strong growth in trade with
the NAN have both opened opportunities
for Seattle businesses.
The strong growth of the Seattle
economy is expected to continue through
the 4 Quarter of 2012.th
Body Lottery-Seattle for the
week of 3-9 December 2068,the winning number is:
127Congratulations to the lucky
winners! Condolences to the relativesof the victims.
Bio-Terrorist Attack Hits
Medical ComplexA team of bioterrorists
released dangerous biogenic
materials into the Santa MariaMedical Research Corporation
compound after attacking and
injuring one member of staff and a
security guard.
Lone Star and the EPA have
confirmed the corporations report
that no dangerous biological material
had escape from the secure area of
the building. Emergency response
by Greenbond Environmental
Solutions ensured that the secure
areas remained sealed and have
begun clean up procedures in
cooperation with Santa Maria.
We have no idea why
anyone would attack us, said Santa
Maria Chief Scientist Matthew
Martinez. We are a medical
research company seeking cures for
rare disease, who would want to
harm us?
Seattle Stress to play the
Mexico City AztecsThe Seattle Stress Premier
Combat Soccer League team plays
against their bitter rivals the Mexico
City Aztecs at the Omnidome on
Friday.
The bad blood between these
teams dates back to 2059 when the
Aztec decapitated Miles Monroe, the
Stress lead striker at the time,
during a match in Mexico City.
Winter Concert Series
Begins Across SeattleThe Seattle Metroplex
cements its reputation as a center of
music in the modern world with its
Winter Concert series with music
ranging from traditional Native
American to the latest in Electro-
Blast. More than 250 events are
officially part of the three-week long
Winter Concert series with
hometown favorites Gossamer and
Interstate 5 headlining the opening
show downtown on Friday.One of the highlights of the
series will be the Christmas Eve
concert in the Omnidome featuring
the Seattle Childrens Choir and a
host of popular stars of childrens
entertainment. For more mature
Seattlites there is the Rock In The
New Year concert on New Years
Eve at the Omnidome and several
other venues linked by realtime
simicasts.
Seattle Winter Music Passes
are availible that allows access to the
major venues and discounts on a
wide variety of music and
entertainment related goods and
services across the Metroplex.
Protect Yourself against
Goose FluThe CDC has issued warning
about the new strain of Goose Flu
circulating through the Metroplex.Various medical providers are
providing flu shots and boosters at
reasonable rates.While the Goose Flu is rarely
lethal, says Dr. G Singh of Seattle
General. It is often debilitating and
always unpleasant. Protect yourself
through the approved and recommended
ways.
Contact CDC-Seattle for more
information.