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Thanks,  Ward;  I have been waiting for the site to open in full and hope
that the content can come close to your writings;  I have to say that your
essays were critical as a takeoff point for my recognition  of the
importance  of paleo concepts (along with Eaton's book and writings and the
recent material by Art De Vany and Loren Cordain!

Ward Nicholson wrote:

> I am just a lurker on this list for the most part, and don't
> have time to join the discussion here. However, I wanted to
> post a note here about a number of new articles now on the
> web that should be of interest to those interested in
> paleodiet research, as well as those who repeatedly
> encounter vegetarian misconceptions about evolution and
> omnivorous diets. The Beyond Vegetarianism website, for
> which I am primary editor, has just opened in full with a
> lengthy slate of articles on these issues, and is located
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