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		<description>US troops ordered to avoid London, thanks for that chaps! None are being ordered to avoid Iraq though I don't think. Personally I've been advised to pull my socks up and get right back on the tube, ah well. Travelling is rubbish at the moment, even n... </description>
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		<description>Any idea what any of this means? It explains why popEx was unavailable last night, apparently... Here goes:During last night C&amp;W INS migrated part of their core networking to a new platform (Juniper).  During this time our RIPE IP range was mistagged... </description>
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