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    1. anyone with a computer will have access within a few years to millions of pages from old newspapers
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    3. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/11/17/oldnewspapers.ap/index.html U.S. archives offer digital look at America's past Thursday, November 18, 2004 Posted: 12:21 AM EST (0521 GMT) var clickExpire = "12/17/2004"; if(cnnEnableCL){if(!(location.hostname.indexOf('cnn.com')>-1)) {cnnAddCSI('contextualLinks','/.element/ssi/sect/1.1/misc/contextual/story.html','');}else{ cnnAddCSI('contextualLinks','http:/\/cl.cnn.com/ctxtlink/jsp/cnn-story.jsp','category=cnntechinternettech&url=http:/\/robots.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/11/17/oldnewspapers.ap/index.html&site=cnn_internettech_dyn_ctxt');}} WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government promises anyone with a computer will have access within a few years to millions of pages from old newspapers, a slice of American history to be viewed now only by visiting local libraries, newspaper offices or the nation's capital. The first of what's expected to be 30 million digitized pages from papers published from 1836 through 1922 will be available in 2006. "We can do simple little things...and make someone's day." it's fun to be a RAOGK volunteer

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