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|    What's in a name?    |
|    05 Nov 06 21:39:13    |
      From: ron_winn@lineone.net              We don't go in for these dramatic code names like the Americans. Take the       code names for the alleged exercises going on on 9/11 so what significance       is there for the code name Operation Paget. Paget desease is a desease       effecting bones. Paget can't be a name of a daughter of someone involved in       the investigation or a pet.       Debra Paget was an exquisitely beautiful woman. Fox often cast her as native       Americans in westerns, as Arab princesses and the like in "middle-easterns",       In "Princess Of The Nile", wearing transparent veils, she had another lively       routine that was rumoured to have been trimmed by USA censors. and       "Picturegoer" (January 26th, 1957), describing Debra as one of "the silliest       girls in Hollywood", declared that she had too many publicity angles for her       own good. The following year Debra was in "House Of Strangers", a film that       borrowed from "King Lear".              May be I'm looking for something too deep.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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