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-------------------------------- This is getting somewhat out of hand. Calling someoen offensive names who does not have right of reply is at best unpleasant, but this is scurrilous. (later) I've changed my mind. In practice, this serves well to show up McGough and Batten incidentally, much as I originally thought. You might as well leave it there, as it says far more about them than the rest of us...
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