, only
the most straightforward. It doesn't address the question of what
happens if the czar disappears, for instance.
Seventy-five years' rule by Soviet?
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On Monday, in article
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tim Skirvin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian {Hamilton Kelly}) writes:
(Personally, I blame the original authors of Netscape for incorporating a
news reader that could access multiple servers. Before then, most
readers
in inter-office memoranda).
[1] Except, of course, where the poster uses X-No-Archive: Yes
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Brian {Hamilton Kelly} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't use Linux. I prefer to use an OS supported by a large multi-
national vendor, with a good office suite, excellent
/newsreaders,
there has been a proliferation of *really* private newsgroups, such as
borland.*; even microsoft.* was originally only available from one
site.)
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Brian {Hamilton Kelly} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't use Linux. I prefer to use an OS supported