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Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 17:26:05 -0400
From: Aleksandar Donev <adonev@Princeton.EDU>
Organization: Princeton University
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Hello,

Sorry for sending duplicate (or quadruple) message on templates
yesterday. I was unaware of the relation between SC22WG5 and J3, and
also though the first message did not make it through my limited
third-world country connection.

Thanks to all that kindly pointed this out (and others not so kind)!
Aleksandar


