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    <div class="date">July 2005</div>
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      G. Wade Johnson</div>
      <div class="abstract">After a couple of months of regular expressions, we
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	 your matching pleasure.
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      General Perl Discussion</div>
      
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      G. Wade Johnson</div>
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