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Send flowers sweets cakes sarees and many more gifts to your loved ones in India

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Rajesh

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Oct 12, 2001, 6:01:32 PM10/12/01
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Dear Valued Patrons,

Greetings and Wishes from http://www.chennaibazaar.com

ChennaiBazaar is now available with a whole new look and feel. In our
ongoing drive to offer you the best service, we have now introduced
various offers and schemes to benefit registered customers of
chennaibazaar.com.

>From now on, every product you order will be considered as a single
purchase and you will be rewarded discount codes based on your orders.

Best Sellers:

* Flower Arrangement with Roses FB# 26 - $6.99
* 1 Kg Cake with all India delivery - $ 11.99
* Flower Bouquet with a cute Bunny - FB# 28 - $25.00
* Twill Gold and Silver Printed Silk Saree - POPS07 - $58.99
* Parker Classic Black Ball Pen - IPCK07 - $23.99

New Products:

* Furore in Kerala T-shirt - FT16 - $11.99
* Dizzi Lizzi Salwar - DL18 - $59
* Scotland Yard Funskool Board Game - FSK37 - $14.99

Upcoming Festivals:

Navratri: October 17th - Oct 26th 2001

Navratri actually comes from two words, 'Nav', which means nine and
'Ratri' which translates to nights. The Navratri festival which marks
the onset of autumn is celebrated in different ways all over the
country. It is a festival of worship, dance and music and is
celebrated from the first to ninth date of Ashwin Shukla Paksha of the
Hindu Calendar for the worship of Goddess Durga. Chennaibazaar has put
together a special collection of gifts that you can send to your loved
ones during this special occasion.

Diwali : November 14th 2001

Festival Of Lights - Diwali- A festival synonymous with celebrations
in India and among Indians all over the world, is an occasion for
jubilation and togetherness. The festival is celebrated throughout the
country to ward off the darkness and welcome the light into their
lives. The word "Diwali" is a Sanskrit word "Deepavali" - Deepa
meaning light and Avali means a row, i.e a row of lights.

The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to God for
attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace and fame and it also
signifies goodness. It is also marked as the beginning of the Hindu
New Year and as a brand new beginning for all. Delight your loved ones
with your caring gifts chosen from a special range of gifts available
at http://www.chennaibazaar.com


Dont forget to check our communications as they might contain Surprise
offers, discount codes, etc.

If you have any doubts or queries while browsing through our site,
please do not hesitate to mail us at ca...@chennaibazaar.com and we
will reply as soon as possible.

Thanking You
Chennai Bazaar Team
http://www.chennaibazaar.com

Michael

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Oct 12, 2001, 6:10:40 PM10/12/01
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"Rajesh" <raj...@reachhindustan.com> wrote in message
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> Dear Valued Patrons,

<much, much spam snipped>

I may hate spam with a passion verging on fanaticism... but I must admit that
Diwali in Vancouver is a very special time and place.

For that memory, I'll deign to reply with something a little less virtriolic than
any spam actually deserves.

No go away before I change my mind. <G>
--
Michael <muir...@island.net>
Peace is not the absence of war, but the universal presence of justice.

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