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DS - Please take attention to the not oxford relevant guideline
03.11.2005 16:20
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Oxford Indymedia, 26.06.2003 01:44
Not only is this not news (its just a rant) but it is certainly not oxford relevent can you please stop posting stuff which obviously breaks the Oxford-imc guidlines
Turnip