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Outlook espresso - Don Brash. 23 November, 2006
"No-one appreciates my rhumba of love." 31 May, 2006
"People wouldn't get caught out by these bank phishing scams if more of them were like me!" "Always keep your antivirus updated?" "Not knowing how to open an email." 14 June, 2006.
"Did you send off that email to Telecom complaining about the slow speed of this country's broadband?" "Yes. They should get it in a couple of hours." 9 February, 2006.
'Unsolved mysteries'. 'Jack the Ripper', 'Mary Celeste', 'Lord Lucan', and 'The Brash emails'. 17 April, 2008
[Confidential] 15 May, 2006
"A highly embarrassing email written by the Minister has surfaced in the media!" "The Minister's emails are always embarrassing." "It's not his spelling this time." 11 May, 2006.
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