KlausGraf - am Sonntag, 13. Juni 2004, 02:02 - Rubrik: English Corner
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http://www.boston.com/dailynews/160/wash/Archives_of_Saddam_rule_were_d:.shtml
Fires at the Iraq National Library set as U.S. forces took over Baghdad did not destroy large numbers of rare books and ancient manuscripts as initially feared, U.S. investigators say.
Instead, the fires apparently were aimed at destroying sensitive records about Saddam Hussein's government, said Mary-Jane Deeb, a specialist on the Arab world at the Library of Congress.
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Fires at the Iraq National Library set as U.S. forces took over Baghdad did not destroy large numbers of rare books and ancient manuscripts as initially feared, U.S. investigators say.
Instead, the fires apparently were aimed at destroying sensitive records about Saddam Hussein's government, said Mary-Jane Deeb, a specialist on the Arab world at the Library of Congress.
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KlausGraf - am Sonntag, 13. Juni 2004, 01:59 - Rubrik: English Corner
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Creative Commons hat die Anpassung seiner Lizenzen an das deutsche Recht veröffentlicht. Ich würde gern ARCHIVALIA unter die folgende CC-Lizenz stellen:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/de/
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KlausGraf - am Sonntag, 13. Juni 2004, 01:09 - Rubrik: Open Access
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