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Muslim Brotherhoods Jihad in Minnesota     

Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for Reestablish in mn.politics
Author: simple.language.yahoo
Date: Sep 18, 2008 14:03

... clearly in Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase published in 1990 by the spiritual leader of the group Yusuf al-Qaradawi. The final goal, Qaradawi makes known, is to reestablish the Islamic caliphate in the West. This pitch makes for a hard sell in Minnesota. The Brotherhood, therefore, has softened its tactics and rhetoric in recent decades playing down its political ...
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Re: IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 15, 2008 07:59

...I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with IMAP...
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Re: IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Jack Gostl
Date: Sep 15, 2008 07:37

.... I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with ...
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Re: IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 15, 2008 07:09

.... I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with IMAP, ...
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Re: IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Jack Gostl
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:14

... working. I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with IMAP, ...
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Re: Re: Feminism is a male hypocracy     

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Author: Topaz
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:15

.... Today we are once more following these old laws, using humane methods, for they follow a more hard and brutal course in nature according to God's will. We are doing nothing more than reestablishing the laws of creation, and bowing to the heavenly order. We are thus showing piety and true humility-you are the heretics. This applies as well to the third and last principle of our racial ...
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Re: IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:23

... not working. I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with IMAP, and ...
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IMap and Outlook 2003     

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Author: Jack Gostl
Date: Sep 9, 2008 06:22

... plain not working. I mean its not working so bad that something has to be broken. On startup, the hour glass never goes away, even after a few hours. I get assorted weird messages like "reestablishing hierarchy" that, again hang around for hours. I've wiped out the profile and restarted a few times, and I am getting the impression that the program has a problem with IMAP, and a big ...
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Aliens, Aiwazz, Crowley, OTO     

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Author: Janine Starscream
Date: Aug 31, 2008 11:41

.... It is not known if a spiritual child was enwombed from them. What is known is that the Magickal Portal first created by Crowley, and which originally let Lam into the earth-world, was reestablished with considerable intensity by Parsons and Hubbard. From the diaries of the participants, it is also clear that they were not as adept as Crowley in the closings of portals. What they seemed to ...
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Re: [9fans] What is the status of IPv6?     

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Author: Antonin Vecera
Date: Aug 29, 2008 11:34

On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:43 PM, <geoff@plan9.bell-labs.com> wrote: IPv6 support is a little rusty, but was working. I need to reestablish an IPv6 test environment here to continually exercise the code and figure out some remaining thorny issues. The last time I tried it, I could connect to remote systems via IPv6 using 6in4(8) but not local systems, and it appeared that ...
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