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Issue #77, Section #1 (19 Apr 2003: Pricing mechanisms in GNUe Small Business)
Issue #71, Section #5 (8 Mar 2003: GNUe Small Business vs. sql-ledger)
Issue #64, Section #1 (18 Jan 2003: Foreign currency conversion)
Issue #54, Section #2 (9 Nov 2002: New CVS on savannah for GNUe Small Business and RentFree)
Issue #54, Section #11 (9 Nov 2002: Multi-currency in General Ledger)
Issue #53, Section #7 (2 Nov 2002: Data modelling and schema tools for GNUe)
Issue #53, Section #13 (2 Nov 2002: GNUe Documentation and Developer's Guide)
Issue #53, Section #26 (2 Nov 2002: GNUe small business packages)
Issue #53, Section #28 (2 Nov 2002: GNUe Web Site organisation)
Issue #53, Section #30 (2 Nov 2002: Debian packages for GNUe into sid (unstable))
Issue #53, Section #33 (2 Nov 2002: Free/Open-Source Financials Packages)
Issue #52, Section #14 (26 Oct 2002: Other Payroll projects and GNUe)
Issue #52, Section #15 (26 Oct 2002: Focus problem with multi-line Forms)
Issue #52, Section #17 (26 Oct 2002: GNUe Navigator for classic workflow)
Issue #52, Section #18 (26 Oct 2002: acclite/nola or sql-ledger for simple Financials)
Issue #52, Section #26 (26 Oct 2002: Forms usability issues)
Issue #47, Section #15 (21 Sep 2002: Bayonne does not depend on GNUe)
Issue #46, Section #23 (14 Sep 2002: Free financials packages for small businesses)
Issue #46, Section #24 (14 Sep 2002: Current status of GNUe and documentation)
Issue #34, Section #4 (22 Jun 2002: WikiWiki for GNUe)
Issue #33, Section #8 (15 Jun 2002: Free accounting packages for SMEs and Chart of Accounts design)
Issue #32, Section #7 (8 Jun 2002: Debian packages for GNUe and DCL)
Issue #28, Section #13 (10 May 2002: GNUe Documentation)
Issue #28, Section #24 (10 May 2002: GNU Enterprise's business model)
Issue #28, Section #25 (10 May 2002: Using Designer other than to design Forms)
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