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The following is the definitive list of movies that grab and keep my attention. I will plan to sit down and watch any of these movies. If I'm channel surfing and I run across one of these movies, surfing's over. 1941 200 Motels 2001: A Space Odessy 2001: A Space Travesty A Christmas Story A Clockwork Orange A Hard Day’s Night A Star Is Born (Streisand version) Airheads Airplane Alice’s     

Group: alt.tv.sopranos · Group Profile · Search for Big Trouble In Little China in alt.tv.sopranos
Author: Big Al
Date: Jan 3, 2008 06:47

Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their
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Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their     

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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
Date: Jul 10, 2007 15:33

Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their
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Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their     

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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
Date: Jul 10, 2007 15:33

Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their
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Subject: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Industry in the Far East is booming - and of course, the United States has had their hand in helping that boom: in 2006, the U.S. imported 40%% of their goods from China. One of the unfortunate side effects of mass industrialization in a country that is often ill equipped to deal with the burgeoning demand for their     

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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
Date: Jul 10, 2007 15:32

In article <1166556344.471328.22420@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Tim Kreitz" <timkreitz@yahoo.com> wrote: Timberwoof wrote: Even a non-profit organization has the right to protect its copyrighted materials. It's not clear whether OSU was *selling* the appropriated materials. It's about way more than that, Timber. They've had 30 years to make noise about intellectual
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"Tim Kreitz" <timkreitz@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1166556344.471328.22420@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Timberwoof wrote: >> Even a non-profit organization has the right to protect its copyrighted >> materials. It's not clear whether OSU was *selling* the appropriated >> materials. > > It's about way more than that, Timber. They've had 30 years to make > noise about intellectual     

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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
Date: Jul 10, 2007 15:32

Timberwoof wrote: Even a non-profit organization has the right to protect its copyrighted materials. It's not clear whether OSU was *selling* the appropriated materials. It's about way more than that, Timber. They've had 30 years to make noise about intellectual property rights, but they're only doing so now because they're new goal is to sell franchises. And I'm curious: what part
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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
Date: Jul 10, 2007 15:32

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Author: DeserTBob's Futile Efforts
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Author: Timberwoof
Date: Dec 19, 2006 20:00

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Date: Dec 19, 2006 12:04

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Author: Tim Kreitz
Date: Dec 19, 2006 11:25

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