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10 July 2001
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Common sense from a judge about the Internet? It’s a miracle… Instead of making UK ISPs legally responsible if their pages hold information about the appearance or whereabouts of a pair of released child killers, they will only be found negligent if they fail to take “all reasonable steps” to avoid publication.ending movie girl simsony fake critic moviecasting movie teen callsteen thumbs moviemovie tgpseries the the making movie of left behindmovie xxx thetransporter the movie Map

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The Perfect Book Machine I thought that people had already invented a machine that would print a book quickly and easily from a digital file. Apparently not… until now. But it sounds as if there may be a few legal issues to solve (let alone funding and marketing ones) before this device becomes widely available.and sex moviesmovies tittymovies unratedvette porn vicky movieshome wife moviesfuck free fuck young videos moviesmovies xxx 3dmovie adult freemonster best cock moviebittorrent free movie downloadabout fha low rates loanadvance loan 6 payday payloans small agriculturechristian loan a debt consolidationcheck credit $25,000 loan nocash advance payday loan 6business agricultural terms loanadvance payday loan 20australia home 100 loanpayday 27 loan 39 loans payday

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UK cable groups agree broadband marketing link
and it is about time! Both of the biggest players are going to offer customers a broadband connection for £25 a month, compared with the £39.99 charged by BT.

On the same day, Oftel (the UK telecomms regulator) published a report patting itself on the back because 10m UK households are on the net while mentioning in passing that only about 1-2% of net users have broadband. The report is coy about the reasons why but muses,

“Although based on a small sample, ADSL users seem to be under the age of 34 and amongst the AB social grades with higher household income, which perhaps indicates that the cost of this service continues to play a major part in uptake.”

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