Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 13287
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2004/4/20-26 [Computer/Networking] UID:13287 Activity:nil
4/20    Job postings for Juniper Networks in /csua/pub/jobs/Juniper
        \_ It's jobs like this that will destabilize the middle east for years
           to come.
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