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Please don't automatically assume I'm a scammer or nut case. Hear me out BEFORE you make that decision.
I am a 57 year old divorced, disabled, woman on SSI. After 3 years, I am still living in a house that is " in foreclosure" .
I am putting my unique situation in possible jeopardy by sharing this information, but I feel so strongly about this issue, I am willing to risk my house in order to get this information out to the public.
I have found a LEGAL, SUSTAINABLE, COURT ORDERED, way to fight back against the bank that carries my mortgage ( in my case it's Chase) .
I KNOW this could save 100's of 1000's of homeowners from loosing their homes. It puts the burden of proof on the banks, as opposed to the home owner. It is easy and LEGAL, if that is not to much of an oxymoron.
If you would allow me to share this with your listeners, YOU and YOUR station will become heroes to untold numbers of folks in desperate need of help from some where.
I would prefer to remain anonymous to the public at large, but would willingly share all my background with the producer(s), should you choose to get this remarkable information out to the public.
Please call me......
Anna Toyna
410 360 7360

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Wisconsin Ave. was just closed in both directions, just below Ellicott St., by police & fire, because a dump truck on a construction site ran into power lines on the East side. The power lines were sparking. Police are routing southbound traffic down 42nd St. I was jogging by the scene about 10:15 a.m. Doesn't seem terribly serious though.

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Dear Anna,

Please contact me personally at meymo@wamu.org.

Thanks.

Meymo Lyons

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Dear Andrew,

I always love the heads up when listeners see something !

Thanks,

Mem

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before I respond in full, I want to be sure I have the correct address.
My name is Anna Toyna and I wrote to you concerning mortgage irregularities.

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I wrote to you about 30 minutes ago. Please get back to me at your earlies convenience.
Anna

Meymo Lyons said:
Dear Anna,

Please contact me personally at meymo@wamu.org.

Thanks.

Meymo Lyons

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Perhaps you didn't get my earlier reply on the 30th of Sept. You asked me to get in touch with you. I did so as soon as I read your request.
I'd sure appreciate hearing back from you this coming week.
Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
Anna Toyna

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I'd prefer to write the particular in a more private venue. Is there another e mail address that would allow for more privacy.
thanks,
Anna

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You may have heard about the National Cancer Institute’s push to employ physics to study cancer. On Oct. 26, they announced the launch of 12 centers around the country that will be studying cancer from this perspective, and Johns Hopkins received a $14.8 million grant for its new Engineering in Oncology Center.

Since this is a major ideological shift in the approach to the study of cancer, I thought you might be interested in speaking to the directors of our center to find how we will be doing this work.

The center will include research opportunities for graduate and postdoctoral students and will strive to established relationships through corporate partnerships for technology developed in the lab. Johns Hopkins’ specific project goals include looking at the impact of hypoxia on metastasis, adhesion and de-adhesion of cancer cells, and the role that shear forces in blood flow play in the expression of certain cancer causing genes. We will draw from the well-known expertise of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and of our Whiting School of Engineering. It’s a truly collaborative venture!

Here is the story that appeared in the JHU campus paper on Monday and a link to our center’s website.

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