PG Weekly Newsletter: Part 2 (2003-05-14)

by Michael Cook on May 14, 2003
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The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 14th May 2003
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers For Since 1971

Part 2

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1) Editorial
2) News
3) Notes and Queries
4) Mailing list information

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1) Editorial

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Credits

Thanks this time go to Brett and George for the numbers and
the booklists. Greg, Michael and Larry Wall (Mark gets no thanks this
week as we are out of beer and have been for a week). Entertainment
for the workers provided by Andrew Collins. Back to the kitchen
renovation for me, isn't life exciting. Get up, stand up.

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