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[Title] => An Opus Diavoli of a grandslam
[Summary] => Last weeks story on the understandable uproar over PhilamLife president Joey Cuisias winning an exclusive business clubs top two Christmas raffle prizes of a luxury all-expenses paid Mediterranean cruise for two and two business-class round-trip tickets to San Francisco seems to have taken a life of its own. We received several emails from members of the Tower Club condemning the raffle as "incredulous". They said that Joey Cuisia being the CEO of PhilamLife, which owns and sells the shares, should have returned the raffle prizes.
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[AuthorName] => S.A. Maguire
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