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The best information to put into your opening line of your cover letter is a name: the name of the letter's recipient or of a mutual friend. Name dropping virtually guarantees that your letter will be read. To get attention, nothing beats the coattails of someone the letter's recipient likes or respects.
The second-best information to put into the opening line is a clear statement of what you want, followed by the benefits you offer specific skills or qualifications you have that directly relate to the qualities the hiring company seeks.
Don't waste space in your opening line by citing the source of a job opening notice ("I saw your ad in the KoKoMo Express last Sunday"). Handle that in the "RE:" line in the upper-right quadrant (below your contact info and opposite the recipient's name and address).
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