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Internet these days and all sources were printed. The actual scans are published in a personal blog or page, but that should not change the fact that each scanned article or news item are taken from these reliable sources. Also from the point of view of the features Rashumon used to have, it was the first and only word processor that could read the text for you. The article in Maariv, clearly says that and focuses in this feature. It allowed editing text in opposed languages, such as Hebrew and Arabic, and several of the sources are write-ups form universities where African or middle east studies took place. These posts are far from being impressive. They look bad and poor but that is because you are looking at pages from 1994.
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