Right. Wired.com is better than most - our URLs have been valid since 1995 (with redirects for the older ones when we switched DB sw). Too many sites put up URLs with dynamic content (NY Observer comes to mind) or expire their content after a few weeks. At least the LA Times, which does this, puts up a "click here to buy" page. -Declan On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 08:40:56AM -0400, Elyn Wollensky wrote:
References the laptop lost on Monday, which the Mirror seems to have removed completely...
No, it's there. It's under news. Sites tend to move former headlines onto the general news site - this makes way for the current headlines. Take a miniute to read before you post. Here it is: http://www.mirror.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P17S1.shtml
elyn
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