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<DIV>Les C. writes...</DIV>
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<DIV><EM>"Before I start on that however I must have a helping of crow, I just
checked<BR>Google and they no longer post name and mailing address when your
name is<BR>typed in, I guess they got so much flak for it they discontinued
that<BR>"service"...</EM></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3>As much as I hate to interrupt a healthy helping of
crow...Google still gives address and telephone number when you type in a name
as long as you add a state. Try your name in quotation marks followed by
"Oregon" and you'll see what I mean. Reverse lookup with just a telephone
number also works but not with a cell phone number. Should be emphasized
again that Google is providing exactly the same information given in any local
telephone book. </FONT></DIV>
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