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Message 22320 - Posted: 4 Sep 2004, 17:59:28 UTC
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For all who wnt to see the Aricibo Telescope and get german televion today is your chance.

tomorow
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James Bond 007 - Goldeneye

Enjoy!



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Message 22423 - Posted: 4 Sep 2004, 22:16:36 UTC

thanks Basti, this is real good, just looking

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at WDR 3, very old bat very good.

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Message 22517 - Posted: 5 Sep 2004, 7:03:34 UTC

Hi Sir Uli,
can I ask you to the "Lange Nacht der Sterne"?

Is it only in Collonge or also in other cities?

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Message 22687 - Posted: 5 Sep 2004, 17:21:08 UTC - in response to Message 22517.  

> Hi Sir Uli,
> can I ask you to the "Lange Nacht der Sterne"?
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> Is it only in Collonge or also in other cities?
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