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<p>I wonder what <strong>Tim Berners-Lee</strong>, the inventor of the World Wide Web, would think of this innovative use of HTML… or <strong>Vint Cerf</strong>, "father of the Internet." According to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">Wikipedia</a>: "An [HTML] element usually has a start label (e.g. <-label->) and an end label (e.g. <-/label->)." Hence, these protesters want to <-/war->.</p>]]></description>
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