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Dear CK: Now you've got me crying tears as big as horseturds. I wrote in first of post that "legacy" was taken from New Scientist for 19 Jan 2002. p.53, written by Tam Dalyell, MP. You don't read what I write, Sob!Sob! He was gently mocking statement by Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt.
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