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		<title>Links to information related to C-61 &amp; Copy Rights</title>
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		<description>Following are some links of interest to those who wish to study Bill C-61 and related issues.
The lists below should be considered a work in-progress; the hope is that they will be expanded as time permits. 
The best way to make sure that this happens would be for you, the reader, to email your links
and comments to: info at montrealfamily dot net.

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		<title>True Love</title>
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		<description>Do you have lots of ideas in your head about love? Do you wonder what it is and where you&amp;rsquo;ll find it? Most people spend many years trying to get this subject organized in their minds. Perhaps if we discuss it in a structured manner we can save some time and learn to be more focussed on building true love in all our relationships. </description>
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		<title>French police switching from Windows to Ubuntu Linux</title>
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		<description>It seems that every few weeks another organization announces that it will switch to Linux. Here's an announcement from Paris by a French police force.</description>
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		<title>Severed cables disrupt internet</title>
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		<description>Some years ago a train crashed in a tunnel in Pennsylvania. A fire burned in the tunnel seriously damaging the fibre optic cables that ran through it. This is starting to happen more often!</description>
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		<title>Behavioural Profiling of Air Travellers urged? Why?</title>
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		<description>70,000 people were pulled aside in U.S. airports (in 2007) and screened very carefully. Of these 70,000 people, all of whom were no-doubt aggravated by the experience of being searched far more carefully than other travelers, only 700 were found to be in violation of some regulation. Nothing terrorism related.</description>
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