Vol 2876 Issue 5 5-1122

Forgotten Man Awakens

John Doe A362 is Missing

The long forgotten explosion and gunshot victim found by Times columnist Dominic Tarlan four years ago today walked out of his care facility on downport.

Readers may remember Tarlan’s award winning short column on the dazed catatonic man found wandering near the site of a still unexplained series of explosions and gunshots ending with a ship’s laser blast into the Up port.

Caregivers report John Doe A362 had responded very slightly to a standard neural check just 24 hours ago. He had been wheeled in front of the only working TriD left in St Hubert’s Care Facility when residents say he stood up and joined a line of patient’s being taken to a clinic several blocks away.

That same day, distraught volunteers and sisters searching for the man found only the name he used on the patient list: “Evan (Please See Missing, page 32)


Democracy Dialogue: Salon Opens at Epicurean Society

Once again riding the wave of current fashion, the Epicurean Society will open it’s doors to the public on Friday night for a lecture and discussion on Democracy on Regina. In the finest tradition of Terran “Enlightenment” era political salons, the initial lecture will be given by Corina Ling-Raleigh and then the debate will be opened to anyone attending for discussion. Admission is free and open to the public, as well as Epicurean Society members. The Society has announced that their East Library will continue to host a salon for political speech on Friday evenings at 9 p.m., for as long as politics remain on the tongues of all Reginans. A cash bar will also be available.

Small Fire Causes Large Problems

The Regina Times regrets to inform our readers an overloaded circuit caused a small fire near the internal Times data lines. Pages 31 to 34 were lost after the hard copy had already been recycled. There were no injuries in the fire.