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 2001-November.txt
According= to=20 official figures of the Central Election Commission, on March 4, 1990,=20 6,705 candidates ran for 1,068 seats in the Congress of People's Deputies=20 (CPD) - an average of more than six per district.
Supposedly a satire on the relationship between US news media and politics, it centres on events in a fictional North African state whereby the CIA engineers the assassination of the "moderate" king in order to stop a possible alliance with the "extremists" who have been fighting a civil war against him until now.
The factual and learning department makes general documentaries and arts programmes.=20 Shows made by the department include Timewatch, Omnibus, Airport and When Louis Met....=20 BBC factual and learning staff, who have been waiting for months to hear about their fate, are to be told about the cuts this morning.
http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2001-November.txt   (16451 words)

  
 Jeremy's Weblog: 01/01/2003 - 01/31/2003
One fictional classmate I’m inventing solely for the purpose of writing this column thought I got lucky: “I hate sitting in the front,” she would have said if she were real.
Learning everything on those pages in the next 24 hours is all that stands between me and a semester completed.
No fistfights over any particular seats, nobody visibly upset that they had carefully placed themselves in a seat and then their arch-enemy came and sat down right next to them.
http://jeremyblachman.blogspot.com/2003_01_01_jeremyblachman_archive.html   (16451 words)

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