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Now fully into the Millennium, and although there is still much to fear from our fellow man, there is nevertheless much to celebrate! Public gatherings have not ceased, faith is renewed and civilization stands firm. The Internet has become a fascinating, ever-changing source of information and entertainment for all people, and it is on the path to becoming universally available. The United Nations proclaims 2002 as International Year of the Mountains. |
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