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On Oct 30, 5:09 pm, "Brian Reay" <s...@website.invalid> wrote: > I think that is a very pragmatic view but, equally, if a contest happens to > fall during the limited time some have for operating, it can be a pain. I entirely accept that there are people that don't want to find a major contest in progress, perhaps on the one (weekend) day that their wife/probationary co-hab may have gone shopping     

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Author: David Powell
Date: Oct 30, 2007 10:41

Scripsit Andy Dingley: On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 15:01:23 +0300, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote: i.e. a term without a definition, followed by a term and its definition. No, that would be an unnatural and contrived interpretation. Unnatural? Indeed. A <dl> is by definition a list of _definitions_. Neither <dt> nor <dd> alone makes sense, so an interpretation
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LittleRob <greeneggsandham@gretmouse.co.uk> wrote: > > Oh I do too, but your vent should be towards the organisers (which I > > can see you are planning on doing by writing to them), rather than the > > person helping out on the day. > > Don't get me wrong, I wasn't rude to the person (or at least I don't think I > was) "incredulous" would probably be the word. The trouble is that when I     

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Author: Jukka K. Korpela
Date: Aug 10, 2007 22:14

Israel Must Not Return to the Status Quo Ante Bellum Now, with the cessation of fire in Lebanon when we are no longer under constant threat of death, we look around us and allow ourselves to estimate the full extent of the devastation. We bury our dead. We mourn. We clear away the rubble of what once were homes and other structures. We assess the ecological loss of forestry that was set back
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Now, with the cessation of fire in Lebanon when we are no longer under constant threat of death, we look around us and allow ourselves to estimate the full extent of the devastation. We bury our dead. We mourn. We clear away the rubble of what once were homes and other structures. We assess the ecological loss of forestry that was set back fifty years. We ask: "Why? We ask: "Did this have to be     

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Author: Peter Ashby
Date: May 22, 2007 08:39

9/11 and the “War on Terrorism”: Facts and myths By Jeremy R. Hammond Sep 11, 2008, 00:20 A recent New York Times article examined how Arabs in the Middle East don’t believe the official story of what happened on September 11, 2001 and are rather apt to think the U.S. government itself had a hand in the terrorist attacks. The title of the article dismisses the notion, reading “9/11
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9/11 and the “War on Terrorism”: Facts and myths By Jeremy R. Hammond Sep 11, 2008, 00:20 A recent New York Times article examined how Arabs in the Middle East don’t believe the official story of what happened on September 11, 2001 and are rather apt to think the U.S. government itself had a hand in the terrorist attacks. The title of the article dismisses the notion, reading “9/11     

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Author: Visual Purple
Date: Aug 20, 2006 10:09

9/11 and the “War on Terrorism”: Facts and myths By Jeremy R. Hammond Sep 11, 2008, 00:20 A recent New York Times article examined how Arabs in the Middle East don’t believe the official story of what happened on September 11, 2001 and are rather apt to think the U.S. government itself had a hand in the terrorist attacks. The title of the article dismisses the notion, reading “9/11
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9/11 and the “War on Terrorism”: Facts and myths By Jeremy R. Hammond Sep 11, 2008, 00:20 A recent New York Times article examined how Arabs in the Middle East don’t believe the official story of what happened on September 11, 2001 and are rather apt to think the U.S. government itself had a hand in the terrorist attacks. The title of the article dismisses the notion, reading “9/11     

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Author: Visual Purple
Date: Aug 16, 2006 06:58

9/11 and the “War on Terrorism”: Facts and myths By Jeremy R. Hammond Sep 11, 2008, 00:20 A recent New York Times article examined how Arabs in the Middle East don’t believe the official story of what happened on September 11, 2001 and are rather apt to think the U.S. government itself had a hand in the terrorist attacks. The title of the article dismisses the notion, reading “9/11
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