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Re: [casi] 'Dodgy dossier' still posted on Downing Street website




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That is unbelievable. We should screensave the pages and the page info showing
the date it was added/changed. Then mail them to ask why they still present
this dossier as fact when its actually lifted. This way they can't come back
and tell us that we are mistaken about the pages.

You would think the shame of stealing paragraphs from student's paper would
spur them to *at least* update their web site. Maybe I am reaching too high.

Anai





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