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From: CNINews1@aol.com Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 16:22:31 -0800 |
CNI NEWS BULLETIN: Col. Philip J. Corso (U.S. Army, ret.) died at approximately 11:15 pm EDT on Thursday, July 16, 1998. He was 83. Corso, who was widely known for his controversial 1997 book, "The Day After Roswell," suffered a massive heart attack in early June of this year but made a remarkable recovery. He was at home on July 16 and was said to be feeling fine when he apparently suffered a second heart attack. According to a family source, Col. Corso died at or enroute to a hospital in Palm Beach, Florida. Details are sketchy at this time. CNI News is awaiting further information from the Corso family. Meanwhile, condolences may be sent to the family of Philip Corso, Jr., Colonel Corso's son, care of the Roswell UFO Museum. Send attn: Philip Corso Jr., PO Box 2221, Roswell, NM 88202; fax (505) 625-1907; email care of deon@roswell.net. Further information will be posted to the CNI News web site as it becomes available. http://www.cninews.com +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | UFOMIND MAILING LIST | | Supporting the World's Largest Paranormal Website | | www.ufomind.com Moderator: Glenn Campbell | | | | Archived at: http://www.ufomind.com/misc/ | | Submissions to: ufomind@lists.best.com | | "unsubscribe"/"subsingle" to: ufomind-request@lists.best.com | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ RELEVANCE OF THIS MESSAGE: UFO personalities Index: Philip Corso (#40)
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Created: Jul 17, 1998