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O Y E C O M O V A
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We'll see how this goes. I'm using NoteTab Light
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for a text editor today. And "why" you might ask
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when I'm so endeared to Notepad.exe (tm)? Well,
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perhaps the (tm) part. Or just the closed source
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part in general. I was using it all these years
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until a NoteTab light came along. :)
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Check out their pages:
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"100% freeware -- no ads and no nags."
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Here's another piece of poetry maybe to stick in ATI...
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"Linger not, stranger; shed no tear;
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Go back to those who sent us here.
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We are the young they drafted out
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To wars their folly brought about.
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Go tell those old men, safe in bed,
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We took their orders and are dead."
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A.D. Hope (I think)
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-- Matt/Moby
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PUBLISHER'S COLUMN
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I finally figured out what bothers me so much
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about Mozart's compositions. Triplets. Overuse
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of triplets. Just like Kenny G.
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Well, here's a new issue of ATI 'Zine. Hope you
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like it. We've got poetry, music, all kinds of
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stuff. The usual letters, numbers. You know the
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drill.
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Enjoy! OK, you ready?
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I was reading an article someone published about
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environmental illnesses, and health issues regarding
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the newest version of Capitalism that our United States
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is fast morphing into.
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Since it was in an interactive newspaper, I had the
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pleasure of replying with the following. Thought I'd
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share it with you.
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For the past two years I've been filtering my tap water.
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Coffee, rice, soups, lemonade. Everything. I have to
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filter my water now or I get ill. If I buy artesian spring
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water I'm the healthiest for two or three days straight,
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but I seldom can afford the $1.20 or so per gallon for
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drinking water.
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So I have found that I'm my most totally ill drinking
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from the tap, somewhat ill whenever I need a new filter
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but can't afford one yet, much better with a brand new
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filter and I'm at my best while drinking water that has
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nothing to do with my own local groundwater.
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Scientists who aren't bought out by the Rand Corporation
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or the CIA will tell you that there's much too much
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chlorine in my citywater, and the pesticide runoff from
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the local farms surrounding this city is mixing to provide
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chloroform, which apparently commercial filters can only
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remove portions of.
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But I'm sure that's only one part of the whole. At any
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rate, I filter my water now or I get really sick. And for
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your begging question, I'm sure -- I'll tell you -- we're
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talking dizziness, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, stomach ulcers,
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vomiting, chills and other flu symptoms without the fever.
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Yeah, and backpain to boot.
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Oh, and four times in the last four years about a 2 inch
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patch of hair has fallen off both my wrists overnight and
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then grown back over a month or two, left wrist first,
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then the right wrist. Yes, it grows back evenly with all
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the other arm-hair as if it had never fallen out in the
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first place.
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If I sound nonchalant about it, it's only because it's
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happened to me three other times before. I am right now
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seeing stubble on my right wrist getting bigger and bigger,
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wheras my left wrist has all the hair fully grown back.
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I was definitely not easy-going the first time! I looked
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around my pillow and bed furiously to see where the hair
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might have gone. Did it just burn off into the air? I'll
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never know.
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So this is some real shit, man. I feel like I'm in the
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middle of a scene from "Jacob's Ladder."
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I wouldn't complain much, but here's the rub. If I
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simply switched my lifestyle a little so I can afford
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about $2900 a year in artesian spring water, I'm pretty
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sure I'd see every one of these symptoms go away as if
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they'd never come. Problem is not only am I unable to
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afford THAT, the reason I get into trouble is that the
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lifestyle I've chosen over the last 14 years or so,
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(simplifying life down to consuming about 80% less than
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I did in my late teens and early 20s for the sake of the
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environment) paying $8 a month for a Brita filter happens
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to be my third largest regular expense.
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I'm definitely the canary in your coalmine. By the time
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all of you get out of denial, I'll either be dead, or
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will have figured something holistic out that forces
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me to become a capitalist slave to just so that I can
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attempt to get it out to all of you sorry-ass louts.
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Oh, and one last thing. You bet your bippy, pResident
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George "W" Bush has an environmental illness.
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He's environmentally retarded.
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marco
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Do That Thing You Do: SPOUT THE NUMBERS!
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http://www.psiu.mus.br
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http://www.bad-candy.com/tigereye
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http://www.hozomeen.org/insurrection
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http://www.mackido.com/Humor/mouseballs.html
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http://www.commercialalert.org/sesame_street.html
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/opm/lovemeimaliberal2.mp3
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http://www.indymedia.org:8081/front.php3?article_id=138338
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http://www.asile.org/citoyens/numero13/pentagone/erreurs_en.htm
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http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Domain_Names/Disputed_Domain_Names
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http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/main/uncommon/winter98/205.html
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http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/TWTwebsite_INDEX.html
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http://flag.blackened.net/daver/pics/sprint_enron.jpg
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http://www.aimoo.com/forum/freeboard.cfm?id=321122
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http://www.thisbrightapocalypse.com/linksound.html
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http://www.brown.edu/Students/SSC/altmedia3.html
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http://www.satirewire.com/news/jan02/axis.shtml
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http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/1942
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http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=3977
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http://www.blin.com.ua/c.asp?r8u8w491574987
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http://www.pcisys.net/~drmforge/map160.htm
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http://www.phreaker.org/text/newtext/007.txt
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http://www.mindspring.com/~fragments/links.html
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http://nopause.berkeley.edu/latuff/Latuff_pro-semitic.jpg
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http://www.indymedia.org:8081/front.php3?article_id=140655
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http://www.progressive.org/0901/intv0202.html
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http://www.mackido.com/Humor/mouseballs.html
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http://www.psiu.mus.br/entrevistas.php?id=6
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http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1382
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http://adap2k.freeservers.com/michael.htm
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\http://www.nmt.edu/~schlake/daily.html
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http://www.poetix.net/autry_feb.htm
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http://www.paradigmshift-zine.com
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http://www.giver.com.mx/tjimc
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http://www.liquid-lounge.org
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http://www.dharmawalk.org
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http://hypodermic.net
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__________
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"There she goes, Miss America..."
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to ati@etext.org:
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Found your VERY old post about not knowing who to credit for
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this song... ["Old Folksinger"] did you ever get a response?
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It's by Merle Kessler, aka "Ian Shoales" from Duck's Breath
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Mystery Theatre.
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A.E.
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[ Wow! Thanks, A.E. I've searched off and on for wow,
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I hate to say it, almost 15 years now. Almost everywhere
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I've performed it I've asked the audience if they knew.
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No one knew. You might have solved one of the largest
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riddles of time. OK, at least in my musical life. Thanks
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so much! ]
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http://artists3.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Marco_Capelli/index-2.html
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http://www.frucht.org/audioclips.asp
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`.
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to ati@etext.org
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The Europeans are flat out not buying the image
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that US-based media is selling.
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Most of the "news" on the "war on terror" you
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are getting from Bush is "disinformation"
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bush.bush
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`.
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Dear Friends:
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Wearing white is NOT a requirement for coming to the octagon
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floor blessing party this Saturday evening. If wearing white
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is a problem for you, any color you choose is fine. We are more
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interested in you than your clothes. Do plan to arrive by 7:45
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so we can begin our evening promptly together at 8 pm.
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Hope to see you there.
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- Sirius
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dude,
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could you have been big-time disciplined for the camping?
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---
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who is the woman to whom you wrote?
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---
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thanks for the fun links you keep sending.
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- i've got a buddy who got cracked in ny during the mayday
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protests, he may enjoy the cop coloring book.
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-J.D.
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[yes, it was a major risk. The woman is wife of a past
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governor of Colorado. hehe]
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We GUARANTEE a top A&R exec will listen to your demo.
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[is there a disrespectful enough way to say no thankyou?]
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marco
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marco the party starts now!
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Your email:
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Friend's email:
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Friend's email:
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\SEND\
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to: ATI
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Don't open before Sunday
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GUARANTEED AWARD
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Up to $2,500.00 for marco,
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and a chance to win a new car
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marco, this must be your lucky day.
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GroupLotto, the Internet's...
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[oops, I opened it before sunday,
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now what???]
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PARAPHRASE OF THE WEEK
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All it takes for evil to prevail is
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for good [people] to do nothing.
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I'm paraphrasing Howard K. Smith quoting
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Edmund Burke.
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He was canned for making that statement.
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In 1961, he narrated a CBS special about the civil
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rights movement. Author Stanley Cloud says Smith
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wanted to end the broadcast with the Edmund Burke
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quote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of
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evil is for good men to do nothing." Cloud says
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then-CBS Chairman William Paley objected, Smith
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disagreed and Paley fired him.
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[ref]=[http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/smith_obit020218.html]
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Maybe a good start for kicking evil's ass is
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for corporate media types to risk getting fired
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again. Wouldn't that be a fresh and new seeming
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idea these days?
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(of course you'd risk the wrath of George W Bush's
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Patriot act now, wouldn't you? Hmmm. Against all
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odds. Like a well paid Davie versus Goliath. Go
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for it.)
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HOW PEOPLE BEHAVE: THINGS THEY SAY AND DO
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One day Henry Kissinger came to the meeting late, and everyone
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had to wait. Now mind you, this is not a meeting of the Supreme
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Court, where law prescribes where everybody sits, according to
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seniority. The National Security Council, at least at that time,
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met in an office in the White House, wit-in an oak table and
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some drapes and some maps, but no electronic flashing boards
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or anything like that. People sat around the great big table,
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with the staffers sitting in an outer ring of chairs so they
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could lean forward to advise their individual masters. Often
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staffers were not present when sensitive decisions were being
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made.
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The Secretary of Defense plopped down in a chair to talk to
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somebody while we waited for Kissinger, and then Kissinger came
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steaming in and he told the Secretary of Defense, "I am here.
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We can go to work. Move down to your chair."
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To which the Secretary of Defense replied, "Well, I am all
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spread out here. You sit there today." And Kissinger said, "No,
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I am the Secretary of State, this is my chair. You sit down there."
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They proceeded to argue like five-year-olds for about five minutes.
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Eventually the Secretary of Defense would not move, and Kissinger
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had to go sit down at the far end of the table, but he turned his
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back on the briefings and sulked. He wouldn't pay attention to what
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we were saying that day because he couldn't have his chair-and we
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were making decisions that were getting people killed in Angola.
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I am not exaggerating that incident one bit.
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John Stockwell from his book entitled:
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"Praetorian Guard: The U.S. Role in the New World Order."
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AND NOW FOR A FAIRLY UNDERDEVELOPED THOUGHT.
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Raw for you to gnaw on.
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The conservatives and the liberals are
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Fundraising together.
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It's like watching the Titanic go down
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From atop an iceberg.
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http://www.euskalnet.net/puravida/index.html
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"I would say there's been a huge widening of
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the do-it-yourself 'zine culture that may be
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the best gift punk has given the world, even
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more than all the cool music.
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"It widened further when Riot Grrrl happened,
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and now it's caught on to the point where even
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high school students are publishing their own
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'zines about their school, or about the education
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system itself."
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- Jello Biafra
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[ref]=[http://www.indymedia.org:8081/front.php3?article_id=139258]
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A Quotable Quote -
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Things have changed greatly since the days that I,
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and my friends explored the telephone system, and
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discovered some of its many wonders. Security is
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downright _MEAN_, laws have been written, programs
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are better, etc. I would not trade for anything, the
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memories I have, nor the friends I have made over
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the years pursuing my "hobby". Today though, things
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are changing so rapidly that I sadly, cannot even
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hope to keep up with it all. To me at least, the
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telephone system will always remain a most interesting
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beast.
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April 21, 1993
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The Marauder
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Legion of Doom!
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[()/o o\()]
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"-'--"----"--`-" hjw
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/free/ /subscription?/
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/send/ SUBSCRIBE ATI
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/to/ listserv@franklins.net
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"New and improved" lyrics to the Jello Biafra/Mojo Nixon
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version of Phil Ochs' "Love Me I'm A Liberal."
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I cried when they shot John Lennon
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Tears ran down my spine
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And I cried when I saw "JFK"
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As though I'd lost a father of mine
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But Carlo G and Ice-T had it coming
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They'd got what they asked for this time
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So love me, love me, love me
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I'm a liberal
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I go to pro-choice rallies
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Recycle my cans and jars
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I'll honk at your dancin' bear stickers
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hope those funny grunge bands become stars
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But don't talk about revolution
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That's going a little too far
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(ch)
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I cheered when Clinton was chosen
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My faith in the system reborn
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I'll do anything to save our schools
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If my taxes ain't too much more
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And I love blacks and gays and latinos
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As long as they don't move next door
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(ch)
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Bush, Cheney, Ridge, Thompson and Ashcroft
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Should all hang their heads in shame
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I can't understand where their heads at
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Perhaps Ooprah should set them all straight
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But if neighborhood watch doesn't know you
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I hope the cops take down your name
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(ch)
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Yeah I logon to Indymedia
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FreeRepublic and Slashdot too
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If I vote it'll be for a democrat
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With a sensible economy view
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But when it comes to them terrorist A-Rabs
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There's no one more red, white and you
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(ch)
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Once I was a young punk with attitude
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Stickers covered the car I drove in
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Even went on some direct actions
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When there weren't too much riot gear seen
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Ah, but now I've grown older and wiser
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And that's why I'm turning you in
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(ch)so love me, love me, love me
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I'm a liberal
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http://flag.blackened.net/ati/opm/lovemeimaliberal2.mp3
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NEED A POEM?
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OK, I'll be fast.
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Tide and Saran Wrap.
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It's what's expected
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To set us free.
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So says George "W" Bush.
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Really he's just
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Quoting Nixxon.
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Gee, you don't think Enron goes right back
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to Iran/Contra, do you?
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How about Energy Crisis 73-76???
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"You can't hardly tell the difference between any
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of the winners. But it's worth watchin' it sometimes,
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every once in a while there's a weird one like Bob
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Dylan or Santana."
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-Arlo Guthrie on 2002's Grammies and how homogenized
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music has become these days.
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(He's telling this to a very homogenized Green Bay
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Wisconsin audience the night after the Grammies!
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Now I happen to know that while the Grammies were
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on television he was performing in some other part
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of Wisconsin. Did he see this on his tourbus? in a
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hotel? Did someone tape it for him?)
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Dear Billy,
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Talking of English identity, why has your singing voice
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taken on a slight American twang?
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ps. not to say I don't like what I have heard of the
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new album..NPWA .... absolutely !
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BiIIyBragg - 02:46pm Mar 1, 2002
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I think I caught it off of Wilco
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http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?50@@.eea0d5c
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MORE QUOTES:
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The most important difference between today and the '60s
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is that now we have an internet music culture that people
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from everywhere can participate in. We can directly communicate
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back and forth around the planet at any emotional depth, and
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really liquidate whatever conflicts and blockages we suffer
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from in a way that was never possible before. Now not only
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can we think globally and act locally, we can feel globally
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and act locally, which in time will make a lovely difference.
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http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/263/drop_dead_gorgeous_valentines_.html
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I left Calcutta in 1908. When I came to Iraq, I met some of
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the Iranian revolutionaries. In Egypt I came into contact
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with the followers of Mustafa Kamal Pasha. I also met a
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group of young Turks who had established a centre in Cairo
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and were publishing a weekly from there.
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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in his book "India Wins Freedom."
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WELP, THAT'S ALL FOLKS...
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Hope you liked the 'zine!
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http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/cygnus.html
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for back issues on a truly unmaintained (of late)
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page, and to order t-shirts, hats Cap'n Crunch
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whistles and Ugly mugs.
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Hurry there's only _00_ left.
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Call 860-887-2600 ext. 5293 to ring up
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the Prime Anarchist.
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Kudos to another dead man:
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Howard K. Smith.
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Risks taken. Souls shaken.
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Thanks for your legacy.
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You and your kind have sustained me
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with your words and deeds.
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marco
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