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Monday, Aug. 30, 2004 |
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submenu category, About Explorer, or just plain About.
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Step 2:
Select your browser
- Netscape 4.7
- Netscape 6.0, 7.0
- Internet Explorer 5.0
- Internet Explorer 6.0
Netscape 4.7.
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Netscape 6.0, 7.0
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- Select Preferences.
- Under the Category section, select Navigator.
- In the Location text box type http://www.globeandmail.com and click "OK".
Internet Explorer 5.0
- On your browser menu bar, click on Tools.
- Select Internet Options.
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text box: http://www.globeandmail.com
Internet Explorer 6.0
- On your browser menu bar, click on Tools.
- Select Internet Options.
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- Click Apply. Click OK.
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Australia's John Howard, George W. Bush of the United States and Tony Blair of Britain all face re-election within less than a year. Who is most likely to be defeated?
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A pessimist's lament: Things are going so badly something really nice is bound to happen. Martin Baker, Toronto.
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