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Graeme Gibson,
Sydney Australia 14/12/2007 02:57:24
How come you changed the format? This is happening all over the world with newspapers. No sooner do they get a good presentation and they change it. Are you guys restless? Why do you listen to the people who do this constant change. Its must cost you a fortune to change things. If it works...leave it alone.
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