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Issue #303, Section #3 (22 Jan : Updated Benchmarks)
Issue #285, Section #4 (29 Jul 2005: Benchmarks)
Issue #249, Section #3 (19 Nov 2004: oprofile & Wine)
Issue #219, Section #6 (16 Apr 2004: Problems With Automounted Filesystems)
Issue #209, Section #1 (6 Jan 2004: News: WineConf 2004 Resources)
Issue #208, Section #1 (3 Feb 2004: WineConf 2004 Summary)
Issue #197, Section #1 (21 Nov 2003: News: Wine-20031118, WineX 3.2, TG Updates)
Issue #186, Section #3 (5 Sep 2003: Winecfg Revisited)
Issue #185, Section #2 (29 Aug 2003: Wine 0.9 Progress)
Issue #182, Section #5 (8 Aug 2003: DirectX / Operation Flashpoint)
Issue #174, Section #4 (13 Jun 2003: Quartz Revisited - New Ideas)
Issue #172, Section #3 (30 May 2003: Building a CHM Viewer)
Issue #171, Section #2 (23 May 2003: Wine Tech Meeting)
Issue #153, Section #5 (17 Jan 2003: D3D Status Page)
Issue #144, Section #1 (15 Nov 2002: News: WineX 2.2.1, TransGaming Highlights)
Issue #132, Section #5 (23 Aug 2002: Quartz.DLL Replacement)
Issue #122, Section #1 (8 May 2002: News: Xandros Beta, Codeweavers Wine Preview 6)
Issue #120, Section #8 (17 Apr 2002: Testing Unicode Functions Too)
Issue #118, Section #2 (24 Mar 2002: Wineconf 2002 Resources and Summary)
Issue #82, Section #5 (12 Feb 2001: Startup directory and resulting behavior)
Issue #76, Section #3 (1 Jan 2001: TransGaming)
Issue #67, Section #3 (30 Oct 2000: Wine rendering engine)
Issue #65, Section #4 (16 Oct 2000: Graphics optimization)
Issue #64, Section #5 (9 Oct 2000: Wine and graphics benchmark)
Issue #23, Section #1 (29 Dec 1999: New W2K APIs)
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