Messenger 29

    (September, 1989)
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Despite e-mail and all the advances in communication and technology—despite how small the world has actually become—the even bigger corporate world still employs the human courier. There are correspondences that cannot be entrusted to either post office, radio wave or telephone line…they must be concealed and sealed and delivered via routes few would dare to tread. Those few—the messengers—risk life and limb as they venture deep into the urban nightmare, where day by day the gap between the classes widen, the population explodes, the temperature rises and life longevity drops!
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