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Hi! Even I don't fully understand my point either on that discussion page. And since it was purely speculative stuff, I won't pursue it further.
Seeing your reporting on Baltimore issues is of interest to me, because I lived there for 20 years. My wife has links on her home web page to local news events there. I of course told her about the news you reported. Best regards. -Edbrown05 18:00, 24 February 2006 (UTC)