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New Jersey Libertarian VOLUME XXVIII, Issue 3 March, 2002 2002 New Jersey Libertarian Party Macron, Kelley Speak at HuntCo Candidates Night The Hunterdon County Libertarians sponsored a "candidates night" on Saturday, February 9 at the Princeton home of Rob Tannen. Longtime NJLP member and presumptive candidate for U.S. Senate Liz Macron was the featured speaker. The event attracted a good mix of NJLP activists and others interested in the NJLP. After a tasty and bountiful "pot luck" dinner and social mixer from 7 to 8 PM, the group moved into the "music room" used for intimate concerts and entertainment events by Rob. Liz presented a broad outline of her current campaign strategy and issue focus. She stated that she intends to run a low budget (under $5,000) campaign to avoid reporting requirements and will utilize all the free publicity opportunities available to get her ideas presented to the voters. Her main goal is voter education of the Libertarian message of limited government and reunification of the Party as our standard bearer. She then led an interactive discussion with the audience regarding her tentative issues focus. Abolishing the federal Department of Education, a 10% reduction in the federal budget, and federal tax freedom for those living under the government poverty line were discussed. Ned Kelley then discussed his campaign for Lebanon Township Committee. He said the major local issue was a proposal to downzone the township to 10 acre minimum housing lot size, a misguided attempt to control development currently in vogue in Hunterdon County and elsewhere in the state. Ned plans to run a competitive campaign and views his chances of success as good due to his being well known and liked in the township. The event concluded with homemade desert and follow up discussions and socializing. Some potential new activists were recruited, making for the conclusion of a successful and entertaining evening. Ned Kelley Poised to Capture Twp Committee Seat Ned Kelley, NJLP Vice-Chair, is running for a seat on the Lebanon Township Committee. Ned is already a member of the Hunterdon County Local Advisory Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, which is one of several reasons Ned feels his campaign promises well. "I believe I can make a good run for it. It's a not a huge town and I'm fairly well known. I grew up here and went to these schools. I am in touch with many of the moms and dads in the community because I teach their children Karate." Ned is running his own campaign with the help of Hal Shute and Cathy and Chris Wuestefeld, who will be campaign treasurer and webmaster respectively. Ned's website (http://www.nedkelley.org/) will be updated soon for the 2002 campaign. But it's worth a look now, as it's a wonderful example of a candidate's site, and gives a professional looking and informative view of this enterprising NJLP member and freedom fighter. If you'd like to contact the campaign, you can do so through the website or call 908-832-6338. IN THIS ISSUE 3 - From the Chair 5 - Announcements 6 - Minutes 7 - Libertarians in Print 8 - NJLP Members in Public Office 9 - Calendar 10 - County Info 11 - Membership Form

Calling all Candidates! I WANT YOU TO RUN FOR CONGRESS! My fellow freedom fighters, As Big Government further encroaches upon our precious civil liberties and economic freedoms, who would carry the torch of liberty to Washington in this year of 2002? Who would thwart the dark forces of tyranny in their self-indulgent quest of absolute control? I call upon thee to join me in our battle to restore our rights! I urge you to run in every House district, and make the Republicrats like it! I, Lady Liberty, will not forget you! I will be watching you! New Jersey Libertarian 2 March 2002

From The Chair By NJLP State Chair Emerson Ellett Calling All Candidates The purpose of the Libertarian party is to place Libertarians in elected and appointed office in order to turn our beloved country toward freedom. That goal should be our lodestar, especially, I believe, during this Federal election year. After all the loss of liberty sometimes seems to be the result of federal power. According to the Cato Institute in 1998 Americans carried a 38% federal tax burden; and federal regulations cost about $5000 per private-sector employee. Who else besides our federal candidates will forthrightly address these issues and the many others afflicting the American people? Our Libertarian U.S. Senate and 13 House candidates would cover the entire Garden State at a minimal cost as compared to the 40 State senate candidates or 567 mayoral candidates required to cover New Jersey at the state and municipal levels of government. Our fourteen Federal candidates will provide everyone in New Jersey the opportunity to vote for at least two Libertarians, an opportunity we won t have again till 2004. Do we really want to wait till then? Furthermore, as I mentioned in a previous report, we need full slates in order to provide our attorneys the ammunition with which to wrest columns 1 and 2 on the ballot from the two old parties, which NJ election law at present reserves for them only. A full slate for this purpose would be candidates for all federal and county offices on one or more of the 21 county ballots. Federal candidates are absolutely essential to the column 1 and 2 challenge. In reviewing Libertarian U.S. House election records the NJLP fielded a full slate of 15 candidates in 1980, 14 in 1982 (a full slate after redistricting for the 1980 census) and 13 in 1992, the last full slate we fielded. In some years during the 80s and 90s the NJLP had bragging rights to being the third political party in New Jersey. Though Conservative activity seems to have subsided during the late 90s the Greens are nipping at our heels. Clearly if we are to challenge our opponents effectively, and, more importantly, if we are to offer our fellow citizens relief from the policies of the old parties, we must fill the ballot for all 14 federal offices this year. To date Liz Macron has expressed interest in running for Senate, and Keith Quarles and Dan Karlan have agreed to seek the party s nomination in the 4 th and 5 th Congressional districts respectively. Thanks Liz, Keith and Dan! This being the first federal election after the census we need only half the ballot petition signatures usually required for House candidates. Ordinarily 100 signatures of registered voters are required, but 50 valid signatures will do in 2002. To preclude a challenge at least 75 signatures should be gathered, as we found out when the Republicans spent thousands of dollars in attorney fees unsuccessfully challenging the 67 signatures on Diane Hittner s 2001 Assembly petition. Thanks to the indefatigable Vic Kaplan we have radio and TV ad scripts as well as position papers and flyers available for federal candidates to use or modify as they choose for press kits, op-ed pieces and general distribution. Topics to date include Social Security, Foreign Policy, Congressional Pay Raises, Defense Policy, Corporate Welfare, Campaign Finance Reform and the Drug War & Terrorism. U.S. Senate and House ballot petitions are available from the Division of Elections (609 292-3760). The LP s Candidate Recruitment Manual can be downloaded from www.lp.org/campaigns. Contact me at chair@njlp.org or 732 774-3684 if you are interested in assisting the 2002 campaign effort. New Jersey Libertarian 3 March 2002

Resources for Activists and Candidates PACs: California Liberty PAC Contact: Gail Lightfoot http://califlibpac.tripod.com/ Libertarian Activist PAC Contact: Mark Murphy http://www.libertarianactivist.com Liberty Slate Committee Contact: J.R. Graham http://www.opine.org/slate.html Libertarian Victory Fund Contact: Chris Azzaro http://www.libertarianvictoryfund.com/ Washington Liberty Project Contact: Mike Hihn http://www.waliberty.org Books: "Winning Political Campaigns" by: William S. Bike "How to Win a Local Campaign" by Lawrence Grey "The Campaign Manager" by Catherine M. Shaw & Michael E. Holstein "The Art of Political War" by David Horowitz "Rules for Radicals" by Saul Alinsky Magazines: Campaigns and Elections ***Highly recommended! http://www.campaignline.com Audio & Visual Production: Third Wheel Group http://www.thirdwheelgroup.com Printing & Layout: Gold Standard Press Contact: Chuck Geshlider Location: Pahrump, Nevada gspchuck@pahrump.net Web sites of interest: Grow the LP http://growthelp.org Leadership Institute http://www.leadershipinstitute.org/h ome.htm *The LI welcomes Libertarians to take their courses* Libertarian Strategy Caucus http://www.lp2000.com Private Solutions http://www.a ngelfire.com/pa/private solutions/ - From the Libertarian Mainstream Caucus, http://users.ez2.net/lmc/ To obtain a Voter Registration Form, Voter Affiliation Card or an Absentee Ballot Application contact your county election board or call 1-800-201-NJLP New New Jersey Jersey Libertarian 47 March 2002

Announcements Support the NJLP and receive a Premium Thank You gift! Merchandise Now Available to Donors! The NJLP now has premium merchandise available as thank you gifts for contributors to our campaign funds. T-Shirts, coffee mugs, steins, sweatshirts and other items are available from the "Contribute" page on our web site. Just click on the "NJLP Premiums" link at www.njlp.org/donations.php Best of Both Worlds Many of you have noticed that, by the time you get your hard copy NJL each month, some of the events mentioned have passed. Unfortunately, the downside to our cost-cutting switch from First Class mail means that local post offices can pretty much deliver your NJL when they feel like it. We ve moved our deadline up 10 days (from the 20 th to the 10 th of every month) in an effort to solve the problem, but you also have another way to get your NJL. If you have Internet access, check out the NJL each month on our state web site, www.njlp.org. Even if you choose to keep receiving the hard copy version, the ezine becomes available nearly three weeks before the paper NJL is delivered. So why not enjoy the best of both worlds? Get your snazzy, full color NJL in a timely manner, simply by going to the web site, and still get your hard copy, which many members like to pass along or simply archive for themselves. Frank Warren was appointed to the North Plainfield Environmental Commission in January. Way to go, Frank! March LMC Meeting Canceled Libertarians of Monmouth County canceled its regular monthly county meeting for March. Instead county business, including the yearly election of officers, will be attended to during the county caucus portion of the NJLP State Convention on March 9. This July there will be a National Convention, in Indianapolis. If you are Interested in being considered as a delegate in the NJLP delegation, please forward your name to Dan Karlan. Use <DanKarlan@CompuServe.com> or 97 Manhattan Ave; Waldwick, NJ 07463-2228 Want to get involved? The NJLP has volunteer committees addressing fundraising, recruitment and membership, public relations, candidate recruitment and support and electronic access. Please contact State Chair Emerson Ellett if you d like to serve on one or more. New Jersey Libertarian 5 March 2002

DRAFT Minutes January 20, 2002 State Board meeting Tumulty's Pub in New Brunswick The meeting was called to order by Chair Emerson Ellett at 1:15 PM. Present along with Emerson were Lou Stefanelli, Len Flynn,, Robert Hull, Elizabeth Macron, Dan Karlan, Barry Allen, Frank Warren, Robert Jacobs, Mike Panella, Sean Twomey, Chris Weimann, and Lou Elwell (late). Ned Kelley, Henry Cheney, and Richard Zuckerman were absent. Following adoption of the agenda, the minutes of the November 11, 2001 General Meeting were approved as presented. Lou Stefanelli circulated the Treasurer's report and the members discussed it. Addition of depreciation to the party's assets needs inclusion in future reports. Also, NJLP members need to be reminded concerning membership renewals (don't send money to Washington) to maximize dues sharing proceeds to the NJLP. Unfinished Business 1. Bylaws -- Committee Chair Robert Hull stated that the proposed bylaws amendments were ready for action by the NJLP annual convention on March 9, 2002. b. CAPP -- Albert Larotonda, head of CAPP, is working to set up a meeting with attorney Rene Steinhagen to discuss further litigation against provisions of N.J. election law. The NJLP litigation committee (Elizabeth Macron, Lou Stefanelli, and John Paff) are reviewing the judge's decision on registration for alternative parties and considering pursuit of further actions. c. Newsletter -- The Electronic Communications committee will check on and follow up on electronic only subscribers to the NJL to avoid unnecessary paper duplications. d. 2002 convention Robert Jacobs mentioned that a speaker from the separation of school and state alliance has been added to the program. He noted that early convention registration saves $10.00 for each registrant. The meeting agenda needs to include the State Board recommendation to raise Life Member dues from $300 to $500. A fundraising suite was offered by two NJLP members for the March 9 convention and a donation rather than a fixed fee was suggested. Robert Jacobs requested at least once every two weeks updates on convention registrations received. e. Standing order on motion from the LP of Somerset & Middlesex Counties (LPSMC) to review and compile past resolutions -- Robert Hull reported that although all documents had been scanned, Ray Cragle had not begun to review and summarize them, because they were not yet available online. New Business a. NJLP blood drive Individuals wishing to donate at the March 9, 2002 NJLP annual convention should contact Ned Kelley, because a donor count is needed prior to the event. b. Volunteer Committees 1. Fundraising The NJLP holiday party raised $1005. Despite political organizations being explicitly prohibited from holding raffles, drawings may be held. An auction fundraiser may take place. Another idea was a book drawing. 2. Electronic communications -- Lou Stefanelli and Chris Weiman reported on progress implementing online and other electronic improvements to NJLP services and operations. PayPal is now working for renewals. All members can have e-mail addresses ready by next week. A web-based online database is being developed to provide immediate update of member renewals but this feature is not yet ready. Email addresses are to be requested on the registration form for the 3/9/02 convention. 3. Recruitment & membership -- Lou Stefanelli and Henry Cheney had not yet met to prepare an outline of proposed actions needed to gain members. Lou noted the immediate need to update the prospect letter, which he will do. 4. Public relations -- Victor Kaplan reportedly put together radio ad proposals. Emerson suggested a focused approach for NJLP billboards and radio messages, e.g. "Lost rights". Bill Shetlick advocated expanding Operation Politically Homeless to college campuses. The PR committee with Emerson's and Elizabeth's assistance will prepare an article in the NJL to encourage both county committees and individual NJLP members to donate libertarian books (particularly libertarian children's books) to libraries. Sean Twomey recommended letters to major newspapers as a promotional tool. 5. Candidate recruitment and support -- Emerson will work on enlisting candidates. Lou Elwell noted that Monmouth County may have a full county slate. Congressional candidates are needed for the 4 th, 6 th, and 12 th districts in Monmouth County. Barry Allen volunteered to recruit a Congressional candidate and coordinate signatures for the 6 th CD. 6. County committees -- Barry Allen reported that the Somerset/Middlesex LP Christmas party had raised $36. Bob Jacobs said Hunterdon libertarians will support Elizabeth Macron for Senate and that Ned Kelley is considering a local race. 7. Improvements & deficiencies - Emerson and Len will draft a replacement volunteer sign-up sheet to replace the former list, which was apparently lost. c. LNC Strategic Plan - Dan Karlan presented diskette copies of the national LP strategic plan to the State Board members. Since no one had seen the plan before, the Board took no action on it. The full tex t of the plan can be examined at www.dehnbase.org/lpns/library/spt/ d. State Chairs Conference - Emerson announced he planned to attend this meeting on February 23 in Nashville, TN. National LP is paying air fare for the meeting attendees. Announcements - Frank Warren was appointed to the North Plainfield Environmental Commission in January. Future meetings -- (Unless otherwise noted, all meetings begin at 1:00 PM) Sunday February 17, Steering Committee at Len Flynn's home in Morganville (Marlboro Twp.) CHANGED to Thursday February 14 at 7:30 PM, same location Saturday March 9, NJLP Annual Convention in Hightstown, general meeting at 9:00 AM Sunday April 21, State Board at Tumulty's Pub, New Brunswick Adjournment -- The meeting adjourned at 4:13 PM. New Jersey Libertarian 6 March 2002

Libertarians In Print Are you a Libertarian In Print? You are if your Letter to the Editor was published in an area newspaper, and included the word(s) "Libertarian", "libertarian" or "libertarianism". Published 12/23/01, NJ Herald Editor: State Senator Littell is still playing Santa Claus as he visited trustees of the Sussex Farm and Horse Show/State Fair. He presented them with a grant check for fifty thousand dollars. Last time is was seven hundred thousand to construct their Administration Building. I am not a condescending person but can't these people make money on their own? As a libertarian I believe business on non profit organizations should rise or fall on their merits. I prefer to buy a ticket next August, if I choose to go. Littell can return my money. Let me donate, save, or spend frivolously. If you disagree with me and believe Government can do almost anything to or for y0ou, give Littell the "pat on the back" that he is accustomed to. If you agree with me that Littell should refrain from personally giving welfare checks out and work on reducing the state budget, tell him. Tony Federici Vernon Published 1/31/02, The Leader, the Elizabeth Reporter To the Editor: Third political parties have been active throughout this nation's history. They have not, however, enjoyed much influence with the electorate. As political scientist Clinton Rossiter noted, "It is a notable fact that no third party has ever risen to become a major party and that no major party has fallen to become a third party." That is until now. The New Jersey Libertarian Party is a third party that is growing at a fast rate. It is a political party that believes in the principles of individual liberty, reduction in the size and scope of government and the U.S. Constitution and State Constitution as a whole. As Mike Rosen, a columnist for a daily newspaper once noted, "No ideological based organization in our century understands and better appreciates the philosophy on which our nation was founded (than the Libertarian Party.") The objective of the party can be further summed up from its platform's preamble: "As Libertarians, we seek a world in which all individuals are sovereign over their own lives, and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her values for the benefit of others. "We believe that respect for individual rights is the pre-condition for a free and prosperous world. That force and fraud must be banished from human relationships and that only through freedom can prosperity and peace be realized. "Consequently, we defend each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The world we seek to build is where individua ls are free to follow their own dreams in their own way without interference from government or any authoritarian power." The Libertarian message is a message that would appeal to a broad spectrum of the population. It is a message that not only appeals to independent voters, but to Democrats and Republicans, people who are fed up with the status quo and really want change. It appeals to individuals who own companies that are being suffocated tremendously by government regulation. It appeals to advocates of the Bill of Rights who for years have witnessed an erosion of such. It also appeals to minorities who want economic opportunity. I invite you to come and take a look at the New Jersey Libertarian Party to see what it has to offer. I invite you to come to the New Jersey Libertarian Party convention, which will be held at the Ramada Inn in East Windsor on March 9. For more information concerning the convention, please call 908-303-3052. You can also contact through e-mail at RobertyDJ@yahoo.com. For all other information, please contact the New Jersey Libertarian Party at 800-201-NJLP or on the web at www.njlp.org. Alex Pugliese Kenilworth New Jersey Libertarian 7 March 2002

Nothing on the Tube Tonight? A hundred channels and what's on? A re-run of Friends from last year. History Channel has Hitler's Dogs. Larry King is interviewing another celebrity who just came out of re-hab. And oh yeah, the Food Network has Martha Stewart showing creative ways to dress sushi. Wouldn't you rather see Evan Nappen discussing the right to keep and bear arms? How about a talk on how excessive government regulation is actually endangering the health of Americans? Instead of Bill Press and Tucker Carlson pretending to disagree on CNN, how about a panel of libertarians analyzing the news? It's all just a click away at www.monmouthlp.org, the web site of Libertarians of Monmouth County. In addition to recent talks on such topics as the racist origin of gun control, you can access an archive of past Third Point of View programs. Or would you rather see In Search of the Abominable Shark on the Learning Channel? NJL Advertising Rates Full Page - $60 Half Page - $30 Quarter Page - $20 Eighth Page - $10 NJL Deadline The deadline for the NJL is the 10th of every month. NJLP Members In Public Office Elected Officials: John Aglialoro, Commissioner of Tavistock (Camden County) William Krouse, Franklin Township (Warren County) Board of Education Christian Joest, Blairstown Township (Warren County) Board of Education Appointed Officials: Paul Anderson, Chairman of the Chester Boro Planning Board; Member, Chester Boro Historic Preservation Committee Tony Federici, Community Dispute Resolution Committee, Vernon Township Ken Hetrick, Administrator, Chatham Township; Acting Town Manager, West Milford Township Diane Hittner, Old Bridge Municipal Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse Joseph Higgins, Woodcliff Lake Borough Emergency Management Coordinator Paul Horuzy, Commissioner, Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority Ned Kelley, Hunterdon County Local Advisory Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse John Paff, Member, Franklin Township (Somerset County) Attorney Ethics Committee Hal Shute, West Amwell Township Open Space Committee and West Amwell Zoning Board of Adjustment Bill Thawley, Cape May Mayor s Advisory Council and Transportation Committee Ed Wiessmann, Chairman, Sparta Township Community Dispute Resolution Committee; Member, Vernon Township Community Dispute Resolution Committee Frank Warren, member North Plainfield Environmental Commission Ronald Wishart, Member, Manalapan Township Planning Board Thanks, Folks! New Jersey Libertarian 8 March 2002

Calendar Sunday March 17, 1 PM Steering Committee Flynn home, Morganville (Marlboro Twp.) Sunday April 21, 1 PM State Board Tumulty's Pub, New Brunswick Third Point of View Air Time Changed New Jersey Libertarian Party P.O. Box 56 Tennent, NJ 07763 1-800-201-NJLP Steering Committee Chair Emerson Ellett chair@njlp.org 732 774 3684 Vice Chair Ned Kelley vicechair@njlp.org 908 832 6338 Secretary Len Flynn secretary@njlp.org 732 591 1328 Treasurer Lou Stefanelli treasurer@njlp.org 732 450 0270 At Large Member Lou Elwell atlarge1@njlp.org At Large Member Henry Cheney atlarge2@njlp.org At Large Member Robert Hull atlarge3@njlp.org At Large Member Elizabeth Macron atlarge4@njlp.org Third Point of View, the half hour libertarian discussion program on Cablevision of Monmouth, has moved. It now airs a half hour later, at 10:30 p.m., on Wednesdays on Channel 71. The program features host Shad Woolley and a panel of libertarian guests offering insight and commentary on current items in the news. An archive of past programs can be viewed on www.monmouthlp.org. Third Point of View can be seen by Cablevision subscribers in Asbury Park, Avon, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Farmingdale, Howell, Interlaken, Jackson, Lakewood, Manasquan, Millstone, Neptune City, Neptune Twp. (including Ocean Grove), Ocean Twp., Sea Girt, South Belmar, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Upper Freehold and Wall Twp.. The New Jersey Libertarian 2002 The New Jersey Libertarian Party ISSN 1093-801X Editor, Deb Sackett Contributors: Lou Elwell, John Paff The New Jersey Libertarian is the official monthly publication of the New Jersey Libertarian Party. Opinions, articles and advertisements published herein do not necessarily represent official NJLP positions unless so indicated. Material appearing in the NJL may be reproduced, as long as credit is given the author, the New Jersey Libertarian, and tear sheets are furnished to the address below. Commentary and advertising may be submitted to the editor by the 10 th of every month. Contact us at: New Jersey Libertarian c/o Deb Sackett, Editor 69 Malaga Lake Boulevard Malaga, NJ 08328 Editor@njlp.org 856 694 3419 New Jersey Libertarian 9 March 2002

County Organizations The NJLP has affiliated county organizations for advocacy, activism and discussion at the county level. Feel free to contact these organizations through any of the individuals listed. If you do not see your county listed, please contact Chair Emerson Ellett for information on activism in your area. Bergen Dan Karlan, Chair and Rep DanKarlan@compuserve.com 201 444 2846 Hudson Erik Purasson, Contact 201 434 7938 epurasson@hotmail.com Hunterdon Hal Shute, Chair 609 397-5913 shute@blast.net Robert Jacobs, Rep 908 534-6764 robertlj@yahoo.com Mercer Chris Toto, Chair 609 883 0697 ChrisToto@aol.com Ray Cragle, Rep 609 799-1173 Middlesex Barry Allen, Rep 732 463 5405 Monmouth Pat Bontempo, Chair 732 775 7263 PDB10752@aol.com Mike Panella, Rep 732 442 8711 102531.3477@compuserve.com Morris Donna Morelli, Chair ddonnajmorelli@cs.com Ocean Chris Weimann, Rep 732 240 6132 cweimann@wallnet.com Passaic Tom Wright, Contact 201 651 0436 timetrial@worldnet.att.net Somerset Howard Schoen, Chair hschoen@superlink.com Frank Warren, Rep Kb4cyc@webwarren.com South Jersey Libertarian Party Steve Lang, Chair 856 678-7758 Sussex Tony Federici, Chair 973 764 7289 anthonyfederici@hotmail.com Union Joe Saturnia, Contact 908 464-7307 x712 jsaturnia@audioweb.com Calendar of County Meetings The public is invited and guests are very welcome. Hunterdon County generally on the first or second Monday of each month. The agenda is split between business and social activities. Contact Hal Shute at 609-397-5913 for information or shute@blast.net to be added to announce list. Mercer County Call David Trend at 609 466 2469 Middlesex/Somerset Counties: For information, join the LPSMC announce list (LPSMC-Announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com) or contact Howard Schoen at 732-572-0207. Monmouth County: Second Sunday of the month at the Alexus Steakhouse & Tavern, 403 Higgins Ave., Brielle starting at 1:30 p.m. For more information and directions contact Pat Bontempo (732 775-7263; PDB10752@aol.com) or visit www.monmouthlp.org. South Jersey Libertarian Party call Steve Lang, Chair, at 856 678-7758 for information. Sussex County, call Tony Federici at 973 764 7289. New Jersey Libertarian 10 March 2002

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