Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part1 Last-modified: 29 December 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month URL: http://idempot.net/rmafaq/ rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 1 of 4 ================================== The current maintainers of this FAQ are Matthew Weigel (faq@idempot.net), parts 1-3 and Lauren Radner (lradner@us.ibm.com), part 4. The rec.martial
Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part1 Last-modified: 23 December 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month URL: http://idempot.net/rmafaq/ rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 1 of 4 ================================== The current maintainers of this FAQ are Matthew Weigel (faq@idempot.net), parts 1-3 and Lauren Radner (lradner@us.ibm.com), part 4. The rec.martial
chonji wrote: Dear martial artists just wondering what is the greatest martial arts movie of all time here ar e a few of my faves in no particular order 1 Enter the Dragon 2 Kickboxer 3 Hero 4 Oldboy 5 Fist of Fury 6 Kill Bill 1&2 7 Shogun Assassin 8 Best of the best 9 Ghost Dog 10 Drunken Master I would probably go with Enter the Dragon as the best You
"Emma" randy I wonder what you mean when you say "many go without healthcare?" How many are you talking about? What kind of healthcare do they lack? Any kind of health care at all? "According to Wikepedia, nearly 46 million Americans lack any health insurance cover. 18000 die each year due to lack of health care. Does that sound about right?" How many people die in your country
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