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A page description language from Xerox used on the 2700 and 9700 page printers (medium to large-scale laser printers). The earlier Ventura Publisher provided output in Interpress.
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On the second trip I wrote for the New Standard, Interpress, and Islam Online. According to an InterPress Third World News Agency article dated 13 April 2000, officials hope the emissions test will increase public awareness about the dangers of leaded gas and encourage automobile owners to switch to unleaded fuel. 26; "Tibetans Confident of Change," InterPress Service, March, 10 1998; "The Politics of Shangri-La," World Tibet Network (hereafter WTN), July 17, 1998; Jude Carlson, "Tibet in the News," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, vol. |
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