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There's nothing to learn

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Submitted by Andy (United States), Aug 19, 2006 at 10:26

Immigrants go to British Library. Out of millions two turned out to learn the wrong things. So do we profile by library membership now?

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No, but immigrants could be looked at more closely.

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There's nothing to learn [24 words]
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AndyAug 19, 2006 10:2653443
Remove the goggles [23 words]VeeramaniAug 14, 2006 08:0652686
What is there to learn? [46 words]VijayAug 12, 2006 06:0552484

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