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June 8, 2011 marked ‘World IPv6 Day’: you probably care less because you did not get a day off but if the Internet is of any significance to you,...
BUDAPEST – Today, millions of Europeans are afraid and frustrated as they face unemployment, loss of savings and pensions, radically reduced social benefits, and other economic hardships. Their fears are warranted, because the current financial crisis is undermining the very union that was established to heal Europe’s wounds at the end of World War II.
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