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verbose "Yu Che" screwdriver (detective story)
John B. wrote:
Certainly a country's laws are on line Indeed, and standards should be as well. As for "government business" I'm not quite sure what you mean I take it it varies from country to country what material, to what degree, and how much of it is out in the open. Here we have for example the "SOUs" [1], "Statens offentliga utredningar" (literally ~"The State Public Investigations") which should span several thousand volumes by now. But it sure isn't the only government stuff that is made public. [1] http://www.sou.gov.se -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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