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Gongol.com Archives: April 2005
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Socialism Doesn't Work (4.12.2005)
St. Louis: DON'T Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
Smoking is a vile, filthy habit, but so are fried burgers. That shouldn't make them illegal.

The American Way (4.12.2005)
Czech President Publishes Book Opposing EU Constitution

News (4.12.2005)
Blair Says It's His Last Turn to Run for Prime Minister
The opposition plans to make a campaign issue out of his smile. Seriously.

Aviation News (4.12.2005)
Airpark Communities
Like living on a golf course, but for private pilots. Are they safer or less secure than conventional airports? The world's major airports still aren't foolproof.
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