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2 July 2001
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The Standard: Man, Plan, Canal The Suez Canal was a disaster… at first. The Internet is another big infrastructure project which appears to have foundered commercially. But Larry Downes thinks that like the Suez it will eventually prove its worth.from online loan advance cashonline advance loan cash loanfinancing after home loan right bankruptcycash online advance loan sitepersonal bankruptcy debt loan afterloan inc americaadvance cash loan now comcar agreement loanamerican loans firsthouse add new link loan

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Vive the 35 hour week It seems that the French state-imposed shorter work week has not had the catastrophic effect that was at first feared and an official report (while likely somewhat biased) says that it and it has created 285,000 jobs over five years.fart moviesfree bbw movies pornclips movie free pornporn free movies quicktimesex movies length fullscenes hollywood nude movieadult interracial moviesstripping of girls movies Map

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Internet users more tolerant than other Americans Interesting in that it backs up assertions long made about the Internet as an enlightening force. Also interesting in showing just how amazingly illiberal the average American appears to be. Only 56% of non-net-using Americans believed communists should be allowed to speak out in public? And only 33% of nonusers said women should be able to obtain a legal abortion?