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Debian Traffic Issue #4, Section #2 (27 Sep 2000: Using Standard Date Formats)
Debian Traffic Issue #4, Section #6 (27 Sep 2000: Standard Date Format (part II))
Debian Traffic Issue #3, Section #4 (21 Sep 2000: Support For Files Larger Than 2 GB In The X86 Architecture)
Debian Traffic Issue #2, Section #5 (14 Sep 2000: KDE Coming To The Official Distribution)
Debian Traffic Issue #2, Section #6 (14 Sep 2000: Moving Ahead With QT)
Debian Traffic Issue #2, Section #7 (14 Sep 2000: Qt Revelry)
Debian Traffic Issue #2, Section #8 (14 Sep 2000: KDE Officially Added To Debian)
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