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On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Magenta Raine wrote:

> It is Michael Small's words.  But it is brilliant, isn't it Kendall. hang on,
> let me just look for the article...
>
> yes, here it is;  an article called  "Revisiting Choice"
> it appeared in AAMR's NEWS AND NOTES  for further info, contact
>
> Michael Smull

Hey Mage!

Is this related to the article (I think Beth) posted here the other
day, or was this a part of that article?  I have the longer article
set aside to read, but will be doing so in the next few days.

Oh, just as an aside, I'm also gonna waigh in on this whole ATM thing
too.

Stay tuned yawl!-Gary


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