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[Nick Mudge's Technology and Government Weblog] Susan Miller has a facinating post on her blog Culture & Context about preservation of government documents ” in this case web pages. What does an agency do when they want to redesign or get rid of content on one of their websites?
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[Instapundit.com] Instapundit.com - September 08, 2002 - September 14, 2002 Archives: Reading through Amsoapundit's facinating account of Robert Fisk's speech at George Mason, I was struck by his comment that Arabs "wonder why the word "massacre" is never used in the Western press to describe the killing of Palestinians in the Sabra and Shatilla camps in southern Lebanon in 1982." This seemed odd, because I generally recall seeing that word used. I checked Google News for the words Sabra and Shatilla, and found the following quotes from the Western press
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