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Message posted by: Michelle Annese on 08/24/2010 14:13
Subject: NEWS ALERT!

The DSI is in the development phase of a new film studio and production facility.

The DSI will be producing many new and exciting DVD’s.

The DSI has many world renown Masters and Grandmasters lined up for participation.

This will be a new era for the DSI and the martial arts community.

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